Search Results - "Choy, Yee Keong"
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Energy demand, economic growth, and energy efficiency—the Bakun dam-induced sustainable energy policy revisited
Published in Energy policy (01-03-2005)“…In embarking on a dynamic course of economic development and industrial modernism, Malaysia sees the need to increase its electricity generation capacity…”
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Ecosystem health, human existence, and bio-capacity deficit: the ethical relationship
Published in International journal of sustainable development and planning (01-11-2016)“…This article reviews the contribution of ecosystem services to human existence, followed by a quantitative investigation into the state of our planet with…”
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Behind Malaysia's "Miracle": A Veblenian Perspective on Mahathir's Era of Economic Modernization
Published in Journal of economic issues (01-12-2006)“…Thorstein Veblen was one of the most original American socio-economic thinkers. It may be said that he was ahead of his time in explaining many of the…”
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Dam-Induced Development and Environmental and Social Sustainability: The Bakun Industrialization Strategy Revisited
Published in Journal of economic issues (01-03-2005)“…One of Malaysia's main conditions for achieving its vision of growth is the increasing availability of energy, particularly the supply of electricity to spur…”
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Sustainable Development-An Institutional Enclave (with Special Reference to the Bakun Dam-Induced Development Strategy in Malaysia)
Published in Journal of economic issues (01-12-2005)“…This institutionalized framework of analysis is aimed at unfolding important clues for generating a sustainable mode of social regulation which can help to…”
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Cost-benefit Analysis, Values, Wellbeing and Ethics: An Indigenous Worldview Analysis
Published in Ecological economics (01-03-2018)“…In cost-benefit analysis (CBA), values are often invoked to discuss maximization strategies that produce the highest state of social wellbeing expressed in…”
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Social and ecological factors associated with the use of non-timber forest products by people in rural Borneo
Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2016)“…Supply of non-timber Forest Products (NTFPs) is an important provisioning ecosystem service. It is often argued that forest conservation contributes to poverty…”
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Behind Malaysia's 'miracle': a veblenian perspective on Mahathir's era of economic modernization
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Sustainable development - an institutional enclave
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Sustainable Development and the Social and Cultural Impact of a Dam-Induced Development Strategy - the Bakun Experience
Published in Pacific affairs (01-04-2004)“…This article investigates sustainable development from the perspective of indigenous communities, based on empirical studies of the Bakun Dam project in…”
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Dam-induced development and environmental and social sustainability: the Bakun industrial strategy revisited
Published in Journal of economic issues (01-03-2005)“…Malaysia's current long-term developmental plans are to achieve complete national industrialization by 2020. In consideration of the concomitant requirement…”
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Dam-induced development and environmental and social sustainability: the Bakun industrialization strategy revisited
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Sustainable development and the social and cultural impact of a Dam-induced development strategy--the Bakun experience
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Recovering Renewable Energy from Palm Oil Waste and Biogas
Published in Energy sources. Part A, Recovery, utilization, and environmental effects (01-05-2005)“…Malaysia is endowed with abundant supplies of non-renewable energy resources, especially oil and gas. However, its current oil and gas reserves are expected to…”
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