RURAL RESEAR H & PLANNING GROUP (RRPG) · Doa Recitation Welcoming Speech by Co-Chairman of RRPG 2014 Y Bhg Prof. Ibrahim Ngah Centre for Innovative Planning and Development (CiPD)
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JOINT ORGANIZERS
In Collaboration With
RURAL RESEARCH & PLANNING GROUP (RRPG)
THE 5th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND FIELD STUDY
MALAYSIA 2014
“MANAGING RURAL CHANGE IN A TURBULENT
WORLD: TOWARDS A RESILIENT AND
SUSTAINABLE RURAL SOCIETY”
INSTITUTE FOR RURAL ADVANCEMENT (INFRA), BANGI, MALAYSIA.
AUGUST 26-28, 2014
PROGRAMME BOOK
Centre for Innovative Planning & Development
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Over the last few decades, rural development has undergone several
stages of transformation. An early focus on development was related to the
traditional view that development means economic growth, focusing on
increased productivity through modernization of the rural sector.
Acknowledging that growth was often accompanied by inequality, leads to a
concern with distribution and social justice. This necessarily emphasizes meeting
basic needs of the deprived groups.
In the current debate of rural development, the notion of community
resilience becomes a new focus in development literature. The concept of
community resilience attempts to understand how people respond to internal
and external disturbances, whether they are anthropogenic disturbances
(human induced) or natural disturbances (i.e. a natural disaster). With the
advance of globalization and the urgency of responding to climate change, there
is an urgent need to prepare rural communities to face the threats of both
sudden and gradual changes and/or challenges and adopt the development
pathways that are conducive to poverty alleviation and innovative uses of
natural and human resources.
BACKGROUND
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1. To discuss current issues pertaining rural development and sharing experiences from various countries.
2. To look into the extent to which rural development policies and practices
in the developing world have effectively addressed transition towards greater resilience and more sustainable development.
3. To share the best practices and experiences in managing and
implementing rural change and the improvement of the quality of life and nurturing a development pathway that increases resilience and the sustainability of communities.
OBJECTIVES
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Sunday, 24 August 2014 – Arrival 1200 - 2200 Arrival of RRPG Delegates at INFRA Hostel Check-in and Overnight at INFRA Hostel Dinner (to be confirmed)
Monday, 25 August 2014 - Arrival 1200 - 1800 Arrival of RRPG Delegates at INFRA Hostel Pre-conference Registration Check-in and Overnight at INFRA Hostel
Dinner (to be confirmed)
Tuesday, 26 August 2014 - Conference 0800 - 0830 Registration
0830 - 0900 Arrival of Distinguished Guests and Delegates
0930 Arrival of Minister of Rural and Regional Development YB Dato' Seri Haji Mohd Shafie bin Haji Apdal
Negaraku
Doa Recitation
Welcoming Speech by Co-Chairman of RRPG 2014 Y Bhg Prof. Ibrahim Ngah Centre for Innovative Planning and Development (CiPD) UTM Johor
Welcoming Speech by INFRA Y Bhg Mr. Hasnan Hassan, Director, Institute for Rural Advancement (INFRA), Ministry of Rural and Regional Development
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
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Keynote Address and Conference Official Launching YB Dato' Seri Haji Mohd Shafie bin Haji Apdal Minister of Rural and Regional Development
1030 Press Conference and Tea Break
1045 - 1115 Plenary Speaker 1: Strategic Planning Division (MRRD) (Name) ‘Overview of Rural Development in Malaysia: Towards Sustainable and Resilience Rural Society’
1115 - 1145 Plenary Speaker 2: Bogor Agriculture University, Indonesia Prof. Dr. Ernan Rustiadi
‘Rural Development Policy in Indonesia’
1145 - 1215 Plenary Speaker 3: Federal Land Development Authority Mr. Aman Shah Alladin, Senior Executive, Public Relations ‘Land Development: The FELDA Model’
1215 - 1300 Panel Discussion
Moderated by Prof. Dr. Amran Hamzah, Director of CiPD UTM
1300 - 1430 Lunch and Zohor Prayer
1430 - 1700 Parallel Session
1700 Tea and End of Conference
* Keynote address and plenary sessions will be held at Dewan Tun Razak, INFRA *Parallel Session will be held at INFRA’s Old Building (Classroom)
Hosted Dinner 1930 - 2000 Arrival of Distinguished Guests and Delegates
2015 Arrival of Deputy Minister of Rural and Regional Development
Presentation of Resolution of RRPG 2014 by: Prof. Ibrahim Ngah, Conference Co-chairman
Closing Speech and Ceremony by: Deputy Minister of Rural and Regional Development YB Datuk Alexander Nanta Linggi
Dinner and Cultural Performance
1030 End
* The dinner will be hosted by INFRA at Dewan Tun Razak
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Wednesday, 27 August 2014 – Field Study 0700 Breakfast at Hostel and Check-Out
0800 Depart to FELDA Lurah Bilut, Pahang (Field Study 1)
1100 Arrive at FELDA Lurah Bilut and Briefing by FELDA Officials
Visit to Museum and FELDA Plantation
1200 - 1230 Lunch
1230 - 1400 Visit to FELDA Mempaga plantation area
1400 Depart to Peruas Village, Raub, Pahang (Field Study 2)
1500 Arrive at Peruas Village and Check-In
1600 – 1730 Free Activities/ Village Tour
2000 Dinner
2100 Welcoming speech and short briefing from the Head of Peruas village
2200 Welcoming speech and short briefing – representative from SASET
Overnight at Peruas Village
* Please bring proper (sport) attire during field study visit
Thursday, 28 August 2014 – Field Study 0800 Breakfast
0900 Briefing on River Cleaning Activity by SASET - Appreciation of Countryside Environment - River cleaning activity - Tree planting
1030 Tea Break
1030 River Cleaning Activity (continue)
1200 Lunch and Zohor Prayer
1500 Jungle Tracking Activity / Visit Reflesia Flower
1630 Free Activities
2000 Dinner (BBQ) and RRPG Meeting - Nomination / Confirmation of Next Host of RRPG 2015
Overnight at Peruas Village
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Friday, 29 August 2014 - Departure 0700 Breakfast
0800 Check-Out and Depart to Kuala Lumpur / Airport
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The sub-themes of the conference are as follows:
1. Rural Governance, Planning and Policy
2. Sustainable Rural Economic Development and Practice
3. Rural Culture and Community Resilience
4. Rural Sustainable Project Experience and Case Studies
CONFERENCE THEMES The theme of the conference is:
“MANAGING RURAL CHANGE IN A TURBULENT WORLD:
TOWARDS A RESILIENT AND SUSTAINABLE RURAL SOCIETY”
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Parallel Session - List of papers:
Time Page
Author(s) Title
1430 Aminu Liman and Ibrahim Ngah
Environmental change, resource in-security and conflicts management in Northern Yobe state, Nigeria
1445 B. Barus, K. Munibah, Dyah R. Panuju, LS Iman, D. Shiddiq, R. Kusumo
Spatial Model for Paddy Land Protection in Indonesia: A Case Study in Three Districts in West Java Province
1500 Fadjar Hari Mardiansjah and Paramita Rahayu
Towards governing rapidly urbanized rural-urban transitional areas
1515 Mohd Fadzil Abd Rashid, Wan Abd Ghafar Wan Abd Hamid, Wan Rabiah Wan Omar, Suharto Teriman and Mohd Roswodi Mat Zin
Some demographic changes in East Coast Corridor Economic Region: a preliminary analysis
1530 Mohd Zulkhairi Ahmad Poverty and Public Policy in Malaysia
1545 BREAK
1600 Syarifah Rohayah Rural poverty: policy, perspective and the role of government towards a sustainable society
1615 Mulyono Sadyohutomo The problems of protecting the rice field not to change to non-agricultural uses in Indonesia
1630 A. Pudianti, J. A. Syahbana and A. Suprapti
Physical Transformation of Residential into Commercial Residential in Rural Tourism of Pentingsari, Sleman Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1645 Hasanati Surani Determinant factors that influence farmer to convert the farmland in Sardonoharjo Village, Sleman Regency, Indonesia
SUB-THEME 1:
Rural Governance,
Planning and Policy
RURAL RESEARCH AND PLANNING GROUP (RRPG) 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND FIELD STUDY IN MALAYSIA 2014 TENTATIVE CHAIRPERSONS : Dr. Syarifah Rohayah Syeikh Dawood /
Dr. Mohd Fadzil Abd Rashid DATE : 26 AUGUST 2014 (TUESDAY) – 1430 - 1700 VENUE : SEMINAR ROOM – IBN KHALDUN, INFRA
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Parallel Session - List of papers:
TIME Page
Author(s) Title
1430 Holi Bina Wijaya Collaborative advantage of rural production clusters in Central Java, Indonesia
1445 M. M. Goel and Virander Pal Goyal
Microfinance for sustainable rural development in India. A case study of Haryana
1500 Mohammed Esmail Al-absi Environmental challenges and sustainable development in Qat economy in Yemen rural, an empirical analysis
1515 Suziana Mat Yasin and Ibrahim Ngah
Patterns and characteristics of international migrant mobility in rural Johor and its impact to the rural economy
1530 Yusof Ahmad, Eusoff @ Yendoafgani and Hamid Saad
Agropolitan Development Programs in Malaysia at the Crossroads
1545 BREAK
1600 Okke Rosmaladewi and Rubi Robana
Joint Program of University, Government, and Corporate for Community Empowerment through Small Scale Business on Raising Goat and Organic Agriculture in Padaasih and Pasirkiamis Villages in Garut County
1615 Yussuff, Olabisi Sharifat The challenges and constraints of rural women Informal economic activities: Implication for rural women entrepreneurial development in Nigeria
1630 Hurriah Ali Hasan and
Rozeyta Omar
Micro Credit in Empowering Rural Women in
South Sulawesi
RURAL RESEARCH AND PLANNING GROUP (RRPG) 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND FIELD STUDY IN MALAYSIA 2014 TENTATIVE CHAIRPERSONS : Dr Iwan Rudiarto /
Assoc Prof. Holi Bina Wijaya DATE : 26 AUGUST 2014 (TUESDAY) – 1430 - 1700 VENUE : SEMINAR ROOM – AL KHINDI, INFRA
SUB-THEME 2:
Sustainable Rural
Economic Development
and Practice
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Continued
TIME Page
Author(s) Title
1645 Hirnawan Febri and Saras Wati
Valuation of land potential for the support of improving rural infrastructure planning and reducing poverty in developing country
1700 Iwan Rudiarto, Aulisa Rahmi and Umrotul Farida
Socio economic characteristics and spatial methodologies: A better understanding of socio economic assessment in rural area
1715 Kausar Ali, Hassim Mat and Abdul Ghapar Othman
Response to Changes: A tale of two rural towns
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Parallel Session - List of papers:
Time Page
Author(s) Title
1430 Eddy Arinto Collective unconsciousness and the shaping of the Java rural communities architecture
1445 Khairul Hisyam Kamarudin, Ibrahim Ngah, Khamarrul Azahari Razak, Mohd Safuan Ibrahim and Anwar Harun
Building a resilient community: lessons from two Orang Asli communities in Royal Belum-Temenggor Forest Complex, Perak
1500 Imam Indratno Social Transformation and SPACE VALUE in Sillanan Traditional Community, Indonesia
1515 Rustina Untari Tenun Sumba as cultural industry in rural areas
1530 Uton Rustan Harun Preserving local wisdom in rural settlement planning: the case of Jatiluwih village, Bali
1545 BREAK
1600 Khamarrul Azahari Razak et al.
Towards disaster resilient community in rural Malaysia: status and challenges
1615 V. Reni Vita Surya Adaptive homestay as a form of community participation to preserve Pentingsari tourist village, Yogyakarta
1630 Khamarrul Azahari Razak, Khairul Hisyam Kamarudin, Habibah@Norehan Haron, Rozaimi Che Hasan, Nurul Hawani Idris
Sustainable Geo-tourism in the lost world of Belum: a technological perspective
1645 Azlizan Talib Community involvement in development of rural entrepreneurship
1700 Norizan Md Nor A Sustainable Strategy for Gauging Rural Vulnerability and Promoting Sustainable Rural and Urban Lifestyles
RURAL RESEARCH AND PLANNING GROUP (RRPG) 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND FIELD STUDY IN MALAYSIA 2014 TENTATIVE CHAIRPERSONS : Dr. Azlizan Talib / Dr. Khairul Hisyam Kamarudin DATE : 26 AUGUST 2014 (TUESDAY) – 1430 - 1700 VENUE : SEMINAR ROOM – AL RAZI, INFRA
SUB-THEME 3:
Rural Culture and
Community
Resilience
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Parallel Session - List of papers:
Time Page
Author(s) Title
1430 Galuh Syahbana Indraprahasta and Purnama Alamsyah
Can household-biogas support rural development? Insight from the study in Cibodas village
1445 K. Gireesan Mainstreaming youth in local governance – field studies from Indian villages
1500 Jalaluddin Abdul Malek Malaysia 21st century village and self-sustainable rural society
1515 S. Hasan Banu Impact of lifelong learning (mobile voice mail) on agriculture, Tamilnadu, India: a case study
1530 Soraya Othman and Tetsuo Kidokoro
Understanding the prominence of social justice in green economy: A conceptual approach to the emerging greening project development in rural areas
1600 Suriati Ghazali and Narimah Samat
Pattern of use and reliance on 1Malaysia shop, menu and clinic among rural population of Kelantan
1615 Othman Zainol et al. Enhancing life quality of aboriginal Jahai community in Royal Belum forest, Perak
RURAL RESEARCH AND PLANNING GROUP (RRPG) 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND FIELD STUDY IN MALAYSIA 2014 TENTATIVE CHAIRPERSONS : Assoc. Prof. Dr. Suriati Ghazali DATE : 26 AUGUST 2014 (TUESDAY) – 1430 - 1700 VENUE : SEMINAR ROOM – AL TUFAIL, INFRA
SUB-THEME 4:
Rural Sustainable
Project Experience
and Case Studies
(PART 1)
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Parallel Session - List of papers:
Time Page
Author(s) Title
1430 Saidatulakmal Mohd Characteristics of rural-urban elderly living in poverty Malaysia
1445 Muhammad Zikri, Wan Mohd Muhiyuddin Wan Ibrahim
Accessibility of financial assistance among rural communities: a case study in Langkawi Island, Kedah
1500 Wiwandari Handayani, Nur Ratna Mukti and Herlina Nia
Sustainability of selected agricultural and industrial clusters in Central Java
1515 Ubong Imang and Paul Porodong
The impact of rural resettlement on livelihoods: A case of Gana Resettlement Integrated Development Scheme (GRID), Kota Marudu, Sabah
1530 Rudzidatul Akmam Dziyauddin et al.
A survey of rural wireless communication and networks development
1600 Shankar Chatterjee and V. V. Rao
Management of finances by SHGs: Case of community participation in India
1615 Shahid Akhtar Hossain, Hossein Shahbaz and Shafiqur Rahman
Rural inhabitant’s knowledge and experiences on salinity in mangrove forest of Bangladesh
RURAL RESEARCH AND PLANNING GROUP (RRPG) 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND FIELD STUDY IN MALAYSIA 2014 TENTATIVE CHAIRPERSONS : Dr. Saidatulakmal Mohd / Assoc. Prof. Dr. Suriati Ghazali DATE : 26 AUGUST 2014 (TUESDAY) – 1430 - 1700 VENUE : SEMINAR ROOM – tbc, INFRA
SUB-THEME:
Rural Sustainable
Project Experience
and Case Studies
(PART 2)
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IMPORTANT CONTACTS Centre for Innovative Planning and Development (CiPD) Faculty of Built environment Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 81310 UTM Johor Bahru, Johor, MALAYSIA Phone : +607-555 7342 Fax : +607-553 0623 Email : rrpg2014@gmail.com General Information / Assistance + Registration + Papers / Proceedings + Field Study Prof. Ibrahim Ngah (+6013-752 4206) Dr. Khairul Hisyam Kamarudin (+6019-265 9841) Logistics & Accommodations Mr. Eddy Sahrizan Rusli (+6012-342 7019) Ms. Shifa Arabjan (+6019-315 5400)
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