Sources for the Johor Maps
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2020
Summary
The maps presented in this book are based on site-specific field studies, official datasets and online resources compiled by Karoline Kostka and Hans Hortig between October 2018 and April 2019. They are uniquely produced for this publication.
The authors gathered additional insights into the Singapore-Johor-Riau region during their work at the Chair of Architecture of Territory at the Singapore ETHCentre, Future Cities Laboratory (FCL), from 2013 to 2015. Further discussions and feedback from the editors Francis Hutchinson and Serina Rahman helped to shape the final version of the map sections.
The most significant sources for creating the base map that was used in the various sections are:
• Open Street Map (OSM), Open source geo-referenced information, data retrieved in the period of October 2018 to April 2019.
• Natural Earth, free vector and raster map data, https://www.naturalearthdata. com/downloads/ (accessed December 2018).
• Johor State Structural Plan 2030 (Draft), Draf Gambarajah Utama Rancangan Struktur Negeri Johor 2030, http://geoportal.johor.gov.my/petaawam/rsnj2030 (accessed February 2019).
• University of California San Diego, Institute of Oceanography, “Measured and Estimated Seafloor Topography”, https://topex.ucsd.edu/WWW_html/ mar_topo.html (accessed November 2018). The maps in each section are based on these sources, and then respectively adapted by data from the following sources.
Introduction
Malaysia and Johor
Global Administrative Areas. “GADM dataset of Global Administrative Areas”. https:// gadm.org/index.html (accessed November 2018).
Marineregions. “Maritime Boundaries—Exclusive Economic Zones”. http://www. marineregions.org/eezmapper.php (accessed January 2019).
Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency. “Malaysia Maritime Zone”. https://www. mmea.gov.my/eng/index.php/en/citizens-and-public/36-malaysian-maritime-zone (accessed November 2018).
Section 1: Economics
Mobility and Transport
Open Sea Maps. “Ferry Connections”. http://www.openseamap.org/index.php?id=openseamap&no_cache=1 (accessed November 2018).
Industries and Trade Regimes
Malaysian Investment Development Authority. “Infrastructure Support”. http://www. mida.gov.my/home/infrastructure-support/posts/?lg=EN (accessed November 2018).
Royal Malaysian Customs Department, “Zon Bebas”. http://www.customs.gov.my/ms/ pg/Pages/pg_fz.aspx (accessed November 2018).
Kostka, K., and H. Hortig. Mapping via Google Maps, Wikimapia, Bing Maps, October 2018 to April 2019.
Healthcare Facilities
Peta Kemudahan Kesihatan. Map of Health Facilities, GeoJohor Land Use Portal, http:// geoportal.johor.gov.my/en/petaawam/kesihatan (accessed November 2018).
Ormond, M., and C. Lim, C. 2018. The Private Healthcare Sector in Johor: Trends and Prospects. Trends in Southeast Asia, no. 17/2018. Singapore: ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.
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- JohorAbode of Development?, pp. 519 - 524Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 2020