The effects of contradictory in land use and land policy to land revenue in the District of Petaling, Malaysia: A preliminary study; [Los Efectos de la Contradicción en el Uso de la Tierra y la Política de Tierras en los Ingresos de la Tierra en el Distrito de Petaling, Malasia: Un Estudio Preliminar]

The terms 'planning permission' and 'land use' are of no anomalous amongst policy makers in the field of land administration and town planning. However, due to different policy jurisdictions, contradicting land uses are bound to arise and may affect land revenue. For the purpose...

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發表在:Estudios de Economia Aplicada
主要作者: 2-s2.0-85117755252
格式: Article
語言:English
出版: Ascociacion Internacional de Economia Aplicada 2021
在線閱讀:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85117755252&doi=10.25115%2feea.v39i10.5344&partnerID=40&md5=f084c7440017d76ae4c5ff956e05d828
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總結:The terms 'planning permission' and 'land use' are of no anomalous amongst policy makers in the field of land administration and town planning. However, due to different policy jurisdictions, contradicting land uses are bound to arise and may affect land revenue. For the purpose of preliminary study, two surveys were conducted targeting two groups: 500 respondents amongst the public and 468 amongst policy makers in Selangor. Two different set of questionnaires in the form of Google form were distributed within the course of two months via e-mail and 'WhatsApp' mobile application. The study is to test the level of awareness amongst the public, and to test the level of readiness of policy makers as executors. It is later found that an average of 65% of all respondents namely policy makers and the public are unaware of the policies in relations to land use. Alas, it is recommended that an in-depth study to be conducted to increase public awareness on top of equipping policy makers with sufficient knowledge in maximizing the use of Temporary Planning Permission in matters of land administration and town planning, thus improving land revenue collections. © Authors 2021
ISSN:11333197
DOI:10.25115/eea.v39i10.5344