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Academic Curriculum Vitae Academic Curriculum Vitae DASIMAH BT OMAR (Prof. TPr. Dr. ) Centre of Studies for Town and Regional Planning Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. Green Technology and Sustainable Development (GTSD) Built Environment and Wellbeing (BEWe) +603-5544 4294 / +6013-9144491 [email protected] Areas of Expertise Town and Regional Planning, Urban Development, Social Impact Assessment, New Town Development https://expert.uitm.edu.my/profile/dasimahomar https://prisma.uitm.edu.my/prisma/dasimahomar https://publons.com/researcher/dasimahomar https://www.scopus.com/dasimahomar https://www.researchgate.net/dasimahomar https://scholar.google.dasimahomar Personal Information Dasimah bt Omar 070629 550408-10-5874 Centre of Studies for Town and Regional Planning Research Interest Group – GTSD/BEWe 1 Academic Qualifications PhD in Built Environment, 2002, Universiti Teknologi MARA Master of Science in Urban Development, 1990, University of Stratchclyde, United Kingdom Advance Diploma in Town and Regional Planning, 1979, ITM Diploma in Town and Regional Planning, 1977, ITM Certificate in Translation, Dewan Bahas dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur, 1987 Professional Members 1. Malaysian Institute of Planners -185/87, Corporate Member, 2020 2. Board of Town Planners, Malaysia – A185, Member, 2020 3. Malaysian Social Impact Assessment (MSIA) – 0016, Member, 2020 Teaching and Learning 1. MSc. Oct 2020, Urban Development and Management Theory, Urban Development Project, Lecture and Studio 2. Degree, Oct 2020, Structure Planning, Studio 3. MSc., March 2020, Urban Housing 4. Degree, March 2020, Structure Planning, Studio 5. MSc. Oct 2019, Urban Development and Management Theory 6. Degree, Oct 2019 Local Planning, Studio Student Supervision 1. Suraya binti Badaruddin, 2017673108, PhD, Housing and Transit Oriented Development: Case Study Selangor, Sem 07, Main Supervisor, Active 2. Kamarul Ariff bin Omar, PhD, Environmental Influences on Youth Behaviour in Low Cost Neighbourhood Community: Case Study Lembah Pantai KL, Main Supervisor, Incomplete 3. Rohana bt Ramli, 2014200248, PhD, Guarded and Gated Community Towards Save Neighbourhood, Sem 12, Main Supervisor, Active 4. Kartina bt Juhari, 2014631548, PhD, Feasibility of Public Engagement in Establishing Low Carbon Green Cities: Case Study MPSJ, Sem 12, Main Supervisor, Active 5. Fairiz Miza bin Yop Zain, 2013554535, PhD, Environmental Impact Assessment: The Level of Public Participation in Malaysia, Sem 13, Main Supervisor, Active 6. Wan Nurul Aisyah Wan Yusof, PhD, The Potential of Public Parks in Enhancing Community Leisure and Recreation Involvement, Sem 12, Co Supervisor, Active 7. Izzadin Ali Ahmed Al-Shaez, PhD. Water Management in Sana’a, Yemen, Main Supervisor, Graduated 8. Arameh Askari, PhD, Health, Safety and Environment Compliance in Workplace (Petrol Stations) in Kuala Lumpur, UPM, Co Supervisor, Graduated 9. Filzani Illia Binti Ibrahim, PhD. The Role of Urban Parks and Green Spaces for the Sustainability City, Main Supervisor, Graduated 10. Norainah Bt Abdul Rahman, PhD, The Preparation of District Local Plan as an Urban Planning and Development Control in Malaysia, Main Supervisor, Graduated 2 11. Farah Ayuni bt Shafie, PhD. Integrating Health Impact Assessment in Planning, Main Supervisor, Graduated 12. Kamariah Abdullah, PhD. The Identification of Sustainability Indicators for Protected Area in the Context of Ecotourism Activities in Malaysia, Co Supervisor, Graduated 13. Siti Nur Afiqah Mohamed Musthafa, PhD. Environmental Health on a Malaysian Neighbourhood, Co Supervisor, Active 14. Zaharah Mohd Yusoff, PhD. Assessment on Low-cost Housing Using Social Indicator Towards Sustainable Living Environment in Malaysia, Main Supervisor, Graduated 15. Maassoumeh Barghchi, PhD. The Impact of Sports Facilities on Urban Development in Malaysia: A Case Study on the Sports Facilities Provided by Kuala Lumpur City Hall and Bukit Jalil National Sports Complex, Main Supervisor, Graduated 16. Puziah Ahmad, PhD. Empowerment Mechanism and Effectiveness of Poverty Reduction Programmes in Development Planning, Main Supervisor, Graduated 17. Nik Hanita Nik Mohamed, PhD. The Potential of Neighbourhood Green Spaces as Urban Wildlife Habitat: a Cases of Neighbourhoods in the Klang Valley, Malaysia, Main Supervisor, Graduated 18. Sima Asadi, PhD., Sustainable Urban Form in Developing Country: Environmentally and Climatically Responsive Design: A Case Study of Kuala Lumpur, Main Supervisor, Incomplete 19. Siera Abdullah, PhD., Urban Planning Issues: Case Study of Majlis Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu dan Majlis Bandaraya Shah Alam, Main Supervisor, Incomplete 20. Maimunah bt Ramlee, MSc., Revitalisation of Public Open Space: Case Study of George Town, Malaysia, Main Supervisor, Graduated 21. Nurul Ashikin Mabahwi, MSc., Urban Air Quality and health effects case study : Klang Valley, Co- Supervisor, Graduated 22. Intan Syuhana Aziz, MSc., School Location Parameter in Estimating Efficient Travel Mode Choice Behaviour, Co- Supervisor, Graduated 23. Adzilia Noor Nadiah Abd Rahman, MSc., Smart Commuting for Urban Low-cost Residents to Workplace, Co- Supervisor, Graduated 24. Siti Norshahida Nazli, MSc., Clinical Waste Management : Case Study in Malaysian District Hospitals, Main Supervisor, Graduated 25. Anne Syazrin Ismail, MSc., Local Agenda21 and Urban Conservation in Melaka, Main Supervisor, Graduated (course-work) 26. Rosmiwati Abdul Kadir, MSc., Built then Sell Concept: An Alternative Approach Towards Zero Abandon Residential Projects in Malaysia, Main Supervisor, Graduated (course-work) 27. Siti Aishah Bt Zakaria, MSc., Development Approval Procedures of Heritage Buildings in Federal Territory Kuala Lumpur, Main Supervisor, Graduated (course-work) 28. Norasikin Hj Hassan, MSc., Pengekalan dan Pemulihan Identiti Bandar Bersejarah (UPM), Co- Supervisor, Graduated (course-work) 29. Noraziah Aziz, MSc., Considering the Quality of Life in the Planning of Development Projects, Main Supervisor, Graduated (course-work) 30. Siti Aisyah bt Zakaria, MSc., Development Approval Procedure of Heritage Building in KLFT, Main Supervisor, Graduated (course-work) 31. Azmer Jaafar, MSc., The Effectiveness of Managing Public Housing by City Hall of Kuala Lumpur, Main Supervisor, Graduated (course-work) 32. Ivana Mas Ayu Binti Mohd Ali, MSc., The Effectiveness Implementation Of Recycle Practice In Klang Municipal Council, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Main Supervisor, Graduated (course-work) 3 33. Noor Nadia Ahmad, MSc., The Effectiveness on Planning and Urban Design of Public Spaces, Case Study: Dataran Shah Alam, Selangor, , Graduated (course-work) 34. Nen Farahana binti Ahmad Fooad, MSc., An Evaluation of Coastal Zone Development Planning: Case Study of Johor, Malaysia, Graduated (course-work) 35. Athirah binti Azmi, MScThe Implementation of Low Cost Housing Management in Bukit Subang 36. Nurul Aisyah Izati binti Hamdan, Degree, Strenthening the Image of Heritage Building in Tourism Context: Case Study : Teluk Intan Town 37. Nurul Fatihah binti Othman, Degree, The Potential of Hot Spring as Tourism Attraction: Case Study : Jasin Hot Spring Recreational Park, Jasin, Melaka 38. Ainur Syahirah binti Ahmad Shafri, Degree, Provision of Facilities for Disable People at Commercial Area Section 7, Shah Alam, Selangor 39. Nur Sarah binti Khairudin, Degree, The Provision of Public Facilities on Evaluating Quality of Life in Puncak Alam, Selangor 40. Noraini binti Ismail, Degree, Social Impact Assessment (SIA) on Highway Development, Case Study : Lebuhraya Rakyat, Kelantan 41. Muhammad Zulhilmi bin Yazli, Degree, Solid Waste Management System in Alor Setar, Kedah 42. Amirul Saadan bin Saidi, Degree, The Effectiveness of Gated Community in Subang Jaya, Selangor 43. Nadhilah Nayli, Degree, The Problem of Parking Facilities in Kota Bharu City Centre, Kelantan 44. Ma Rashidah binti Mat Khan, Degree, The Design and Placement of Mosque/Musolla on Islamic Neighbourhood 45. Mazliyatonbilah bt Kamarulzaman, Degree, Resettlement of the Flood Victim : Kampong Telekong Kuala Krai, Kelantan 46. Mohamad Ikmal Irfan bin Mohamad Yatim, Degree, Implementation of Gated and Guarded Community in Bandar Laguna Merbuk 47. Mohd Shafiq bin Zolkepele, Degree, Mosque Development as a Community Centre at Shah Alam, Selangor 48. Nurul Izzati binti Ramli, Degree, Kuala Terengganu Towards an Islamic Tourism Destination 49. Muhammad Azmin bin Razali, Degree, Deterioration the Business Center at Old City Kuala Semantan Temerloh 50. Nor Azian binti Ab Manaf, Degree, The Impact Of Low Cost Housing Policy Implementation To The Housing Developers. Case Study : Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur 51. Taufid bin Sakri, Degree, The Socio Impact of Beach Tourism Development. Case Study : Morib 52. Mohd Nor Firdaus bin Mohammed Basir, Degree, The Adequacy Of Playing Spaces In PPR Housing Towards The Well Being of Children. Case Study : PPR Hiliran Ampang 53. Ahmad Akmal b Ariffin, Degree, The Functional of Community Facilities in Neighbouring Area 54. Athirah Najihah binti Zainal, Degree, Study of Application of Green Neighbourhood in Housing Development 55. Syed Muhamad Iqbal Shah bin Syed Asgharali, Degree, Non-motorised Transport as Sustainable Transportation in Urban Areas 56. Mohd Irwan bin Hassim, Degree, Study of Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) of Campus Bus Stop 57. The Effectiveness on Planning and Urban Design of Public Spaces, Case Study: Dataran Shah Alam, Selangor 58. Nur Farah Syahira binti Noor Azman,
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