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Abstract The paper discusses some of the most apparent changes affecting the built environment of the Central Planning Areas of the City of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as a result of its integration with the global economy. It is argued in this paper that even though Kuala Lumpur has been successful in attracting capital flows into its built environment it has not responded well to the demands of globalization process especially from the point of view of overall growth management and planning. However, with conscientious city planning and management the city should be able to benefit from this process in the long term.
Asian Geographer – Taylor & Francis
Published: Jan 1, 1997
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