azizul ahmad

@linktr.ee

Centre for Spatially Integrated Digital Humanities, Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS)
Graduate Research Assistant



                       

https://researchid.co/jijo3585

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Geography, Planning and Development, General Social Sciences

17

Scopus Publications

430

Scholar Citations

12

Scholar h-index

15

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications



  • Deciphering Property Crime Through OLS Regression: A Demographic Study
    Tarmiji Masron, Azizul Ahmad, Kiky Kirina Abdillah, Asykal Syakinah Mohd Ali, Syahrul Nizam Junaini, and Yoshinari Kimura

    Wiley
    ABSTRACTThis study explores the correlation between property crime and demographic factors in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya using spatial autocorrelation (SA) and ordinary least squares (OLS) regression from 2015 to 2020. The 2016 SA analysis shows a significant increase in Moran's I index (0.012905), with a positive z‐score of 2.020088 and a p value of 0.043374, indicating spatial clustering of crime. The study examines how factors like total population, household areas, residential areas, male populations and female populations influence number of property crime cases, revealing varying relationships year by year. By highlighting fluctuations in R‐squared and F‐statistic values, this research challenges static crime models, advocating for adaptable, data‐driven strategies in crime prevention. These findings emphasize the importance of continuous policy adjustments to address the evolving socio‐economic dynamics of urban areas.

  • Optimizing Tuberculosis Treatment Predictions: A Comparative Study of XGBoost with Hyperparameter in Penang, Malaysia
    Yaniza Shaira Zakaria, Nur Afiqah Ariffin, Azizul Ahmad, Ruslan Rainis, Aidy M. Muslim, and Wan Mohd Muhiyuddin Wan Ibrahim

    Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM Press)
    The bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis causes a viral infection affecting the lungs and liver. Tuberculosis (TB) is a significant public health concern in developing countries, where it is often associated with poverty, poor living conditions, and limited access to healthcare services. According to the World Health Organization (2023), Tuberculosis continues to pose a substantial risk to public health on a global scale, with millions of people affected each year and around 1.5 million deaths in 2020. Healthcare providers often encounter significant challenges in addressing TB, leading to uncertain treatment outcomes. This study introduces a novel method for enhancing TB treatment using sophisticated machine learning techniques, particularly emphasizing the application of XGBoost and various predictive models in Penang State, Malaysia, to predict individual treatment outcomes based on clinical data. The models were trained using 2017 Penang data. Comparing predicted accuracy helps establish the optimum method. Clinical data was anonymized and analyzed. Decision tree accuracy is 63.7% using 2017 data. Logistic Regression is 63.3% accurate, while XGBoost is 66.3%. Hyperparameter-tuned XGBoost performs best at 68.1%. Comparing observed and expected results determines accuracy. TB result predictions are accurate using supervised learning. Calibrated ensemble models like XGBoost makes reliable predictions. Additional clinical characteristics may improve forecasts. The primary objective was to develop a reliable, clinically validated instrument that enhances TB treatments while optimizing resource efficiency across diverse healthcare environments.

  • Examining transformations in coastal city landscapes: spatial patch analysis of sustainable tourism—a case study in Pahang, Malaysia
    Azizan Marzuki, Milad Bagheri, Azizul Ahmad, Tarmiji Masron, and Mohd Fadzil Akhir

    Springer Science and Business Media LLC


  • Mapping the unseen: Dissecting property crime dynamics in urban Malaysia through spatial analysis
    Azizul Ahmad, Tarmiji Masron, Syahrul Nizam Junaini, Yoshinari Kimura, Mohamad Hardyman Barawi, Norita Jubit, Mohd Sofian Redzuan, Luqman Haqim Bismelah, and Asykal Syakinah Mohd Ali

    Wiley
    AbstractExtensive research over the years has illuminated how urban land use and development intricately influence property crime dynamics. Yet, there remains a notable paucity of simultaneous explorations of spatial–temporal patterns and their correlation with urban geography. This study aims to bridge this gap by employing advanced spatial analytical techniques, providing a nuanced understanding of how property crime is distributed and how it evolves within the urban fabric of Malaysia. This research rigorously investigates the spatial–temporal patterns of property crime within the urban context of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor in Malaysia, utilizing a novel combination of mean center and standard deviational ellipse methodologies. Concentrating on the regions of Selangor, the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, and the Federal Territory of Putrajaya, the study meticulously analyzes property crime data spanning from 2015 to 2020. This analysis uncovers pivotal insights into the distribution and trends of criminal activities. The integration of these spatial analytical techniques not only facilitates the identification of prevalent hotspots and directional tendencies in property crimes but also probes into their association with urban land use and developmental patterns. The outcomes of this study shed light on the intricate interplay between the incidence of crime and urban spatial configurations, thereby yielding significant theoretical and practical ramifications. The research makes a substantial contribution to the disciplines of criminological geography and urban planning, underscoring the indispensable role of advanced spatial analysis in devising robust crime prevention mechanisms and bolstering the safety of urban environments.

  • Investigating the Spatial Relation between Landuse and Property Crime in Kuching, Sarawak through Location Quotient Analysis
    Norita Norita, Tarmiji Masron, Azizul Ahmad, and Ryoji Soda

    Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
    Urban areas are often associated with higher crime rates, which is a growing concern among communi-ties. This study aim to investigate the spatial relation between landuse and property crime in Kuching, Sarawak through location quotient analysis. There are three method were applied in this study inclu-ding multiple buffer analysis, Pearson’s correlation and location quotient. Based on initial findings, there is an observed increase in crime levels as the distance from the centroid extends from 150 to 750 meters and decrease beyond the 750-meter. The study findings reveal a strong and consistent positive correlation between property crime and land use areas across 2015-2017. Property crime is more pre-valent in urban and associated areas compared to other land use categories. Offenders in Kuching of-ten utilize various tools to break into houses and digs holes, break locks, climb gates, engage in snatch theft using motorcycles, and break car windows to steal handbags that are placed on the right seat. In certain locations, CCTV cameras are positioned far away from the target areas. All of these factors contribute to creating opportunities for offenders. Property crimes were more common during the day-time than at night as during the daytime may be attributed to more people being active outside their homes, providing criminals with easier targets. At night, people tend to stay home, the opportunity for property crimes decreases. The study provides crucial geographic crime information to the Commis-sion of Kuching North City Hall and the Council of the City of Kuching South to enhance urban safety.



  • Exploring intensity metrics in raw LiDAR data processing for tropical forests
    Lindah Roziani Jamru, Mazlan Hashim, Mui How Phua, Adi Jafar, Nordin Sakke, Oliver Valentine Eboy, Ubong Imang, Maslina Natar, Azizul Ahmad, and Sumayyah Aimi Mohd Najib

    IOP Publishing
    Abstract LiDAR sensing is an active sensor that can produce three-dimensional point clouds. This sensor offers the 3D acquisition and analysis of forest data, providing details on the vertical structures of the forest. This study delved into the processing of raw LiDAR data obtained through laser scanning, employing software tools such as Justin Javad, Pospac MMS, LMS, Terrascan and TerraMatch. The processes involved are mission planning, LiDAR data scanning, trajectory processing and data calibration. This is the crucial part of processing that defines the quality of the raw LiDAR data. The results showed that the standard error recorded for intensity metric ranged from 0.14 to 0.68. It is important to characterize the intensity metrics that provide useful information for identifying specific objects in a LiDAR point cloud. Foresters can leverage this information to interpret both the forest canopy and terrain, aiding in effective forest management. The precision achieved in intensity metrics enhances the utility of LiDAR technology in providing actionable data for forestry applications. This study has resulted in a data processing tool designed to optimize the advantages of utilizing intensity data for object recognition. This tool holds significant importance for users of LiDAR data.

  • DEMOGRAPHIC DYNAMICS AND URBAN PROPERTY CRIME: A LINEAR REGRESSION ANALYSIS IN KUALA LUMPUR AND PUTRAJAYA (2015-2020)
    Azizul Ahmad, Tarmiji Masron, Asykal Syakinah Mohd Ali, Yoshinari Kimura, and Syahrul Nizam Junaini

    Malaysian Institute of Planners
    In an era where urbanization is rapidly transforming the landscape of cities, this study provides a crucial overview of how demographic shifts influence property crime in metropolitan areas. The paper delves into the complex interplay between property crime rates and demographic characteristics in the urban settings of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, Malaysia, over six years from 2015 to 2020. Employing linear regression analysis, the study meticulously examines the relationship between property crime and various demographic factors, including total population, male and female populations, and residential and household densities. The findings indicate a consistent positive correlation between total population and property crime, emphasizing urban density's role in crime propensity. Notably, the male population shows a stronger correlation with property crime than females. The study also highlights how residential and household densities influence property crime in these urban settings. These insights are invaluable for policymakers and urban planners, guiding targeted strategies to reduce property crime in growing cities.

  • Mapping the Impact: Property Crime Trends in Kuching, Sarawak, During and After the COVID-19 Period (2020-2022)
    Azizul Ahmad, Muhammad Haziq Kelana, Ryoji Soda, Norita Jubit, Asykal Syakinah Mohd Ali, Luqman Haqim Bismelah, and Tarmiji Masron

    Universitas Gadjah Mada
    This study aims to explore how COVID-19 and the Movement Control Order (MCO) have influenced the trend of property crimes in Kuching, Sarawak spanning from 2020 until 2022. The lockdown imposed by the government had impacted daily activities in Malaysia, including those in Kuching, Sarawak. The methodology employed in this research involves descriptive analysis and spatial analysis, specifically using the Hot Spot Getis GI* technique, with the support of ArcGIS software. It examines relationships between crime and geography. The trend of property crime cases dropped from 1,144 cases (2020) to 813 cases in 2021 and ended with 683 cases in the year 2022. The value of GiZScore from the lowest of 2.066694 to the highest of 13.365677 is from the year 2021. Property crime in Kuching's urban center was targeted even during MCO beginning March 2020 to November 1, 2021. This indicates a notable decrease in property crime trends during the COVID-19 (2020-2021) pandemic period due to the MCO and lockdown which continue to impact into the subsequent endemic era of 2022. This demonstrates the efficiency of the Royal Malaysia Police, particularly in the context of Kuching, Sarawak.

  • Unveiling urban violence crime in the State of the Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya: a spatial–temporal investigation of violence crime in Malaysia’s key cities
    Azizul Ahmad, Tarmiji Masron, Yoshinari Kimura, Mohamad Hardyman Barawi, Norita Jubit, Syahrul Nizam Junaini, Mohd Sofian Redzuan, Asykal Syakinah Mohd Ali, and Luqman Haqim Bismelah

    Informa UK Limited

  • Criminological Insights: A Comprehensive Spatial Analysis of Crime Hot Spots of Property Offenses in Malaysia's Urban Centers
    Azizul Ahmad, Tarmiji Masron, Syahrul Nizam Junaini, Mohamad Hardyman Barawi, Mohd Sofian Redzuan, Yoshinari Kimura, Norita Jubit, Luqman Haqim Bismelah, and Asykal Syakinah Mohd Ali

    Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
    This study examines property crime trends in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, and Putrajaya from 2015 to 2020, utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and comprehensive crime data from the Royal Malaysia Police. It focuses on the relationship between property crime rates and the delineation of police station jurisdictions across Selangor State, Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory (KLFT), and Putrajaya Federal Territory (PFT). The objective is to understand the dynamics of property crime, its evolution, and the influence of the National Transformation Program on crime prevention strategies. By assessing the spatial distribution of property crimes, this research aims to identify underlying trends and the efficacy of hot spot policing. The analysis is underpinned by an extensive review of secondary data from the Intelligence/Operations/Records Division of the Royal Malaysia Police Headquarters, enabling a deep dive into the spatial characteristics of property crime within these regions. The findings contribute to the broader understanding of crime prevention in Malaysia, underscoring the importance of GIS technology and the need for strategic interventions tailored to specific crime patterns. This study provides critical insights for policymakers and law enforcement to formulate evidence-based strategies, enhance public safety, and inform future crime prevention efforts.

  • Establishing a GIS-SMCDA model of sustainable eco-tourism development in Pahang, Malaysia
    Azizan Marzuki, Milad Bagheri, Azizul Ahmad, Tarmiji Masron, and Mohd Fadzil Akhir

    International Union of Geological Sciences

  • GIS AND OIL SPILL TRACKING MODEL IN FORECASTING POTENTIAL OIL SPILL-AFFECTED AREAS ALONG TERENGGANU AND PAHANG COASTAL AREA
    Yaniza Shaira Zakaria, Azizul Ahmad, Mohd Zulhafiz Said, Ailis Elizabeth Epa, Nur Afiqah Ariffin, Aidy M. Muslim, Mohd Fadzil Akhir, and Rosazman Hussin

    Malaysian Institute of Planners
    Oil contamination can occur accidentally or incidentally in the environment as long as petroleum or shipping activities exist. There is a need to take appropriate preventive measures to reduce the negative impact by carefully monitoring the sprinkles and dispersion particles due to the oil spill movement. An expected oil spill originating from the Resak platform is positioned at 49.1 nautical miles from the Kuala Terengganu shoreline. The Dulang platform, positioned at 69.8 nautical miles from the Kuala Terengganu, can pollute the coastline of the Terengganu and Pahang ecosystems. This study aims; (i) make predictions from the direction of oil particle dispersion and; (ii) engage the ecosystem to determine the effect of an oil spill on a platform around the coastal area. The combination of the Geographic Information System (GIS) and the Oil Spill Trajectory Model (OSTM) has been used to establish the appropriate response to locate the dense area of the slick. The result from the model running show in Northeast (NE) monsoon season, Terengganu and Pahang, have a high potential to affect. It is highly likely to reach the Terengganu coast area, especially in Dungun. It was predicted that 466 barrels of oil would arrive within four days of the December incident. Moreover, Kemaman and Pekan districts in Pahang also have the highest risk of being exposed to oil pollution during the Northeast Monsoon. This is due to the wind factors, which blow from South to North along the East coast of Malaysia Peninsular with a speed maximum of 13 ms-1 and indirectly carry the oil particles to coastal areas in Terengganu and Pahang.

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Urban Property Crime: Examining the Relationship Between Property Crime With Land Use and Demographic Factor
    T Masron, A Ahmad, K Zanudin, N Zainun, R Rainis
    International Social Science Journal 2025

  • Assessing Malaysia’s Urban Security through Emerging Hot Spot Analysis (EHSA): A Spatiotemporal Investigation of Burglary Patterns within Police Jurisdictions of Selangor
    Redzuan, M. S., Masron, T., Ahmad, A., Abdillah, K. K., Yusuf, A., Junaini ...
    International Journal of Geoinformatics 21 (3), 29-49 2025

  • Urban Violent Crime Dynamics in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya: Utilizing Spatial Temporal Techniques
    Redzuan, M. S., Masron, T., Yusuf, A., Junaini, S. N., Kimura, Y., Barawi, M ...
    Forum Geografi: Indonesian Journal of Spatial and Regional Analysis 39 (1), 1-19 2025

  • Ethnic Disparities and Demographic Shifts in Sarawak's Aging Population: A Comprehensive Longitudinal Analysis (1980-2020)
    AS Mohd Ali, T Masron, SN Junaini, A Ahmad, R Soda
    International Journal of Geoinformatics 21 (2), 106-123 2025

  • Analisis Taburan Warga Emas dan Etnik di Sarawak: Tinjauan Empat Dekad [1980-2020] (Analysis of The Distribution of Senior Citizens and Ethnic Groups in Sarawak: A Review of
    AS Mohd Ali, T Masron, SN Junaini, LH Bismelah, A Ahmad
    International Journal for Studies on Children, Women, The Elderly and 2025

  • Pemodelan Ruang dan Masa Kes Jenayah Harta Benda dan Kekerasan di Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur dan Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya
    A Ahmad
    Centre for Spatially Integrated Digital Humanities, Faculty of Social 2025

  • Deciphering Property Crime through OLS Regression: A Demographic Study
    Masron, T., Ahmad, A., Abdillah, K. K., Mohd Ali, A. S., Junaini, S. N ...
    International Social Science Journal 2025

  • Exploring the 21 Years Trend of Deforestation in Terengganu State and its Impact on Natural Heritage
    Zakaria, Y. S., Ahmad, A., Ariffin, N. A., Muslim, A. M., Seifi, M., Abd ...
    Journal of Sustainability Science and Management 2025

  • Optimizing Tuberculosis Treatment Predictions: A Comparative Study of XGBoost with Hyperparameter in Penang, Malaysia (Mengoptimumkan Peramalan Rawatan Tuberkulosis: Suatu
    Zakaria, Y. S., Ariffin, N. A., Ahmad, A., Rainis, R., M. Muslim, A., & Wan ...
    Sains Malaysiana 54 (1), 3743-3754 2025

  • Exploring Intensity Metrics in Raw LiDAR Data Processing for Tropical Forest
    Jamru, L. R., Hashim, M., Phua, M. H., Jafar, A., Sakke, N., Eboy, O. V ...
    IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Volume 1412, 12th 2024

  • Movement of Domestic Tourist in Malaysia in 2010 Movement of Domestic Tourist in Malaysia in 2010 (Pergerakan Pelancong Domestik di Malaysia Tahun 2010)
    A Ahmad, NA Ariffin, YS Zakaria, N Mohd Ayob, LR Jamru, NRA Idris, ...
    GEOGRAFI 12 (2), 31-55 2024

  • Crime Map Book
    Masron, T., Ahmad, A., Jubit, N., Sulaiman, M. H., Rainis, R., Redzuan, M. S ...
    Centre for Spatially Integrated Digital Humanities (CSIDH), Faculty of 2024

  • Analisis Corak Ruangan Keciciran Murid Sekolah Menengah di Sarawak (Analyzing Spatial Patterns of Secondary School Student Dropout in Sarawak)
    D Chabo, T Masron, N Jubit, A Ahmad
    Malaysian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (MJSSH) 9 (9), e002906 2024

  • Exploring the Potential of Geographic Information System (GIS) Application for Understanding Spatial Distribution of Violent Crime Related to United Nations Sustainable
    Ahmad, A., Masron, T., Mohd Ali, A. S., Barawi, M. H., Nordin, Z. S., Abg ...
    Journal of Sustainability Science and Management 19 (9), 35-63 2024

  • Geospatial Assessment of Healthcare Distribution and Population Density in Sri Aman, Sarawak, Malaysia
    Bismelah, L. H., Masron, T., Ahmad, A., Mohd Ali, A. S., & Echoh, D. U.
    Geografia-Malaysian Journal of Society and Space 20 (3), 51-67 2024

  • Demographic Dynamics and Urban Property Crime: A Linear Regression Analysis in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya (2015-2020)
    Ahmad, A., Masron, T., Mohd Ali, A. S., Kimura, Y., & Junaini, S. N.
    Planning Malaysia: Journal of the Malaysian Institute of Planners 22 (4 2024

  • Examining Transformations in Coastal City Landscapes: Spatial Patch Analysis of Sustainable Tourism—A Case Study in Pahang, Malaysia
    A Marzuki, M Bagheri, A Ahmad, T Masron, MF Akhir
    Landscape and Ecological Engineering, 1-33 2024

  • Investigating the Spatial Relation between Landuse and Property Crime in Kuching, Sarawak through Location Quotient Analysis
    Jubit, N., Masron, T., Ahmad, A., & Soda, R.
    Forum Geografi: Indonesian Journal of Spatial and Regional Analysis 38 (2 2024

  • Revealing Adolescent Drug Trafficking and Addiction: Exploring School Disciplinary and Drug Issues in The Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, Malaysia.
    Jubit, N., Masron, T., Redzuan, M. S., Ahmad, A., & Kimura, Y.
    International Journal of Geoinformatics 20 (6), 1-12 2024

  • Mapping The Unseen: Dissecting Property Crime Dynamics in Urban Malaysia Through Spatial Analysis
    Ahmad, A., Masron, T., Junaini, S. N., Kimura, Y., Barawi, M. H., Jubit, N ...
    Transactions in GIS 28 (6), 1486-1509 2024

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Cultural heritage tourism in Malaysia: Issues and challenges
    N Ismail, T Masron, A Ahmad
    SHS Web of Conferences 12, 01059 2014
    Citations: 152

  • Spatial analysis of international tourist movement to Langkawi for 2010 and 2011
    NFZ Basiron, A Ahmad, T Masron
    SHS Web of Conferences 12, 01066 2014
    Citations: 20

  • Establishing a GIS-SMCDA model of sustainable eco-tourism development in Pahang, Malaysia
    A Marzuki, M Bagheri, A Ahmad, T Masron, Akhir, Mohd Fadzil
    Episodes Journal of International Geoscience 46 (3), 375-387 2023
    Citations: 19

  • GIS and Oil Spill Tracking Model in Forecasting Potential Oil Spill-Affected Areas Along Terengganu and Pahang Coastal Area
    Zakaria, Y. S., Ahmad, A., Said, M. Z., Epa, A. E., Ariffin, N. A., M Muslim ...
    Planning Malaysia: Journal of the Malaysian Institute of Planners 21 (4) 2023
    Citations: 17

  • Regional Carrying Capacity (RCC) Issues Langkawi Islands, Kedah
    A Ahmad, N Mohd Ayob, A Abdul Majid
    Proceedings of International Conference on Tourism Development: Building the 2013
    Citations: 17

  • Spatial distributions of tourist in Langkawi Island
    NM Ayob, A Ahmad, B Mohamed
    Proceedings of International Conference on Tourism Development, 301 309 2013
    Citations: 16

  • Initial studies on web based tourism decision support system (WBTDSS) case study: Langkawi Island, Kedah
    A Ahmad, T Masron, MA Osman, B Mohammed, A Marzuki
    Proceedings of 2nd Regional Conference on Tourism Research: Venturing into 2011
    Citations: 16

  • Taburan Ciri-Ciri Sosio-Demografi Pelancong Domestik Mengikut Lokasi Di Pulau Langkawi (Distribution of Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Domestic Tourists by Location on
    NM Ayob, T Masron, A Ahmad
    International Journal of Environment, Society and Space 2 (2), 35-49 2014
    Citations: 15

  • Geographic Distribution of Voter Turnout, Ethnic Turnout and Vote Choices in Johor State Election
    Jubit, N., Masron, T., Puyok, A., & Ahmad, A.
    Geografia-Malaysian Journal of Society and Space 19 (4), 64-76 2023
    Citations: 14

  • Aplikasi sistem maklumat geografi (GIS) dalam menganggar keluasan petempatan awal di tapak arkeologi Lembah Lenggong, Hulu Perak, Perak, Malaysia (Application of Geographic
    A Ahmad, T Masron
    Jurnal PERSPEKTIF; Jurnal Sains Sosial dan Kemanusiaan 5 (1), http://www 2013
    Citations: 13

  • Analysis of the Movement Distribution Pattern of Violence Crime in Malaysia’s Capital Region-Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, and Putrajaya
    Ahmad, A., Masron, T., Jubit, N., Redzuan, M. S., Soda, R., Bismelah, L. H ...
    International Journal of Geoinformatics 20 (2), 11-26 2024
    Citations: 12

  • Identification of Trends, Direction of Distribution and Spatial Pattern of Tuberculosis Disease (2015-2017) in Penang
    Ariffin, N. A., Wan Ibrahim, W. M. M., Rainis, R., Samat, N., Mohd Nasir, M ...
    Geografia-Malaysian Journal of Society and Space 20 (1), 68-84 2024
    Citations: 12

  • Aplikasi Sistem Maklumat Geografi Untuk Menganggar Keluasan Petempatan Awal Tapak Arkeologi Lembah Lenggong, Hulu Perak, Perak (Geographic Information System Application to
    A Ahmad, T Masron, M Saidin
    Teknologi Maklumat Ruangan Dalam Arkeologi, https://books.google.com.my 2015
    Citations: 11

  • Criminological Insights: A Comprehensive Spatial Analysis of Crime Hot Spots of Property Offenses in Malaysia’s Urban Centers
    Ahmad, A., Masron, T., Junaini, S. N., Barawi, M. H., Redzuan, M. S., Kimura ...
    Forum Geografi: Indonesian Journal of Spatial and Regional Analysis 38 (1 2024
    Citations: 10

  • Analisis Ruangan Hot Spot Jenayah Pecah Rumah di Negeri Selangor, Kuala Lumpur dan Putrajaya pada tahun 2015-2020 (Spatial Analysis of Crimes Hot Spot of Housebreaking in
    Ahmad, A., Masron, T., Ringkai, E., Barawi, M. H., Salleh, M. S., Jubit, N ...
    Geografia-Malaysian Journal of Society and Space 20 (1), 49–67 2024
    Citations: 10

  • Tren Jenayah Harta Benda di Malaysia: Kajian di Selangor dan Kuala Lumpur (Property Crime Trends in Malaysia: A Study in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur)
    T Jubit, N., Redzuan, M. S., Ahmad, A., Salleh, M. S., & Masron
    Geografi 19 (4), 35-53 2022
    Citations: 8

  • Unveiling urban violence crime in the State of the Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya: a spatial–temporal investigation of violence crime in Malaysia’s key cities
    A Ahmad, T Masron, Y Kimura, MH Barawi, N Jubit, SN Junaini, ...
    Cogent Social Sciences 10 (1) 2024
    Citations: 7

  • Examining Transformations in Coastal City Landscapes: Spatial Patch Analysis of Sustainable Tourism—A Case Study in Pahang, Malaysia
    A Marzuki, M Bagheri, A Ahmad, T Masron, MF Akhir
    Landscape and Ecological Engineering, 1-33 2024
    Citations: 6

  • Mapping the Impact: Property Crime Trends in Kuching, Sarawak, During and After the COVID-19 Period (2020-2022)
    A Ahmad, MH Kelana, R Soda, N Jubit, ASM Ali, LH Bismelah, T Masron
    Indonesian Journal of Geography 56 (1) 2024
    Citations: 6

  • Exploring the Potential of Geographic Information System (GIS) Application for Understanding Spatial Distribution of Violent Crime Related to United Nations Sustainable
    Ahmad, A., Masron, T., Mohd Ali, A. S., Barawi, M. H., Nordin, Z. S., Abg ...
    Journal of Sustainability Science and Management 19 (9), 35-63 2024
    Citations: 5