Returning to Nothing: The Lost of Malay Settlement in Pasir Mas, Kelantan.

A. Abdullah, J. Wahid
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Natural calamities such as earthquakes, landslides, windstorms, and floods are considered disasters according to the degree of disruption they caused to the human population, built environment, or natural ecosystem. Natural disasters are a common occurrence in rural settlements of Malaysia, affecting the lives of the rural population and damaging the rural settlements, agriculture, roads, drainage schemes, and other infrastructure. This threat continues to exist, and disasters are still wreaking havoc in rural areas. However, this disaster is compounded by the current rate of urbanization in the region. Human life conjures a spatial location due to the unique combination of movement and strength that characterizes humans. Humans, unlike trees, are not stationary; yet they require more manmade shelters than other animals, and communities. Humans, in particular, share their space. A loss narrative defines today's place literature: specifically, the loss of the correct link between place and meaning (Cox, 1968; Lynch, 1972; Jacobs Appleyard, 1987; Kunstler, 1993). Simultaneously, this article aims to investigate the disappearance of Malay settlements and discuss some of the implications. In February 2021. a landslide event took place in Pasir Mas, Kelantan. It is an area where researchers used to spend their youth. The objective of this article is to provide a perspective on the disappearance of Malay settlement by studying two theories, namely natural calamity and Malay settlement. The entire idea of this article is the transformation of the components of place characterized by the narrative of loss has enormous planning and design implications, two of which are central here: firstly, the emergence of geographies of place, and secondly, the loss of Malay culture crisis.
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回归虚无:吉兰丹巴西尔马马来人定居点的失落。
地震、山体滑坡、风暴、洪水等自然灾害是根据其对人口、建筑环境或自然生态系统造成的破坏程度而被视为灾害。自然灾害在马来西亚农村居民点经常发生,影响农村人口的生活,破坏农村居民点、农业、道路、排水系统和其他基础设施。这一威胁仍然存在,灾害仍在农村地区肆虐。然而,该地区目前的城市化速度加剧了这一灾难。由于人类特有的运动和力量的独特组合,人类的生活让人联想到一个空间位置。与树木不同,人类不是静止不动的;然而,与其他动物和社区相比,它们需要更多的人造庇护所。尤其是人类,分享他们的空间。失落叙事定义了今天的地点文学:具体来说,地点与意义之间正确联系的缺失(Cox, 1968;林奇,1972;Jacobs Appleyard, 1987;肯斯特勒,1993)。同时,本文旨在调查马来定居点的消失,并讨论一些影响。2021年2月。吉兰丹巴西尔马斯发生山体滑坡。这是一个研究人员曾经度过他们青春的地方。本文的目的是通过对自然灾害理论和马来聚落理论的研究,为马来聚落的消失提供一个视角。这篇文章的整个思想是,以丧失叙事为特征的地方组成部分的转变具有巨大的规划和设计含义,其中两个是这里的中心:首先,地方地理的出现,其次,马来文化危机的丧失。
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