HYDROLOGICAL LEGACIES OF COLONIALISM: EXAMINING WATER SYSTEMS IN PERLIS, MALAYA (1909–1950)

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Millennium - Journal of International Studies Pub Date : 2023-08-30 DOI:10.32890/jis2023.19.2.8
DR. Mohd Firdaus Abdullah, ARBA’IYAH MOHD NOOR, Azlizan Mat Enh
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This study focused on water management and control in Malaya, particularly the establishment of a ‘colonial hydrology’ in Perlisfrom 1909 to 1950. The study analysed water policies, management techniques, and the social and economic aspects of the localpopulation and the global market, using archival data. This study has also highlighted the intersection between natural resources, political power, and global economic trends from an international studies perspective. The control over water resources allowed the British colonial government to strengthen its position in the global market, but this resulted in adverse effects on the environment and social justice, especially for the local population. The study has argued that sustainable and equitable approaches to resource management are needed to promote sustainable development and combat global environmental challenges. The findings of this research can inform policymakers about the importance of incorporating environmental and social justice considerations in policymaking, especially with regard to natural resource management. Overall, this study adds valuable insights to the field of international studies by highlighting how the exploitation of natural resources can have far-reaching effects, both locally and globally, thereby emphasising the need for interdisciplinary and inclusive approaches to addressing resource management issues. 
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殖民主义的水文遗产:检查马来亚玻里斯的水系统(1909-1950)
这项研究的重点是马来亚的水管理和控制,特别是1909年至1950年在perlis建立的“殖民地水文学”。该研究利用档案数据分析了水政策、管理技术以及当地人口和全球市场的社会和经济方面。这项研究还从国际研究的角度强调了自然资源、政治权力和全球经济趋势之间的交集。对水资源的控制使英国殖民政府加强了其在全球市场上的地位,但这对环境和社会正义产生了不利影响,特别是对当地居民。该研究认为,需要采取可持续和公平的资源管理方法来促进可持续发展和应对全球环境挑战。这项研究的结果可以使决策者了解将环境和社会正义考虑纳入决策的重要性,特别是在自然资源管理方面。总的来说,这项研究通过强调自然资源的开发如何在当地和全球产生深远的影响,从而强调需要跨学科和包容性的方法来解决资源管理问题,为国际研究领域增添了宝贵的见解。
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