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How visitor and environmental characteristics influence perceived crowding
SM Rasoolimanesh, M Jaafar, A Marzuki, D Mohamad
Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research 21 (9), 952-967, 2016
492016
Motivational factors impacting rural community participation in community-based tourism enterprise in Lenggong Valley, Malaysia
M Jaafar, S Md Noor, D Mohamad, A Jalali, JB Hashim
Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research 25 (7), 799-812, 2020
432020
Ecotourism development in Penang Hill: a multi-stakeholder perspective towards achieving environmental sustainability
A Salman, M Jaafar, D Mohamad, S Malik
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 28, 42945-42958, 2021
412021
Naturally acquired human infections with the simian malaria parasite, Plasmodium cynomolgi, in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
B Singh, KA Kadir, TH Hu, TN Raja, DS Mohamad, LW Lin, KC Hii
International Journal of Infectious Diseases 73, 68, 2018
342018
Community participation in environmental sustainability: a case study of proposed Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve, Malaysia
M Jaafar, A Ebekozien, D Mohamad
Journal of Facilities Management 19 (4), 527-549, 2021
312021
Perceptions of local communities on the economic impacts of tourism development in Langkawi, Malaysia
NM Bakri, M Jaafar, D Mohamad
SHS web of conferences 12, 01100, 2014
292014
Empirical analysis of COVID-19 induced socio cognitive factors and its impact on residents of Penang Island
A Salman, U Kamerkar, M Jaafar, D Mohamad
International Journal of Tourism Cities 8 (1), 210-222, 2022
202022
Holiday satisfaction in Penang, Malaysia: A quantitative perspective analysis of international and domestic tourists
SI Omar, D Mohamad, S Rozelee, B Mohamed
Geografia 11 (7), 2015
202015
Linking nature-based tourism attributes to tourists’ satisfaction
A Marzuki, M Khoshkam, D Mohamad, I Abdul Kadir
Anatolia 28 (1), 96-99, 2017
172017
Tourism development progress of two islands of Malaysia: The locals’ perspective towards climate change
D Mohamad, A Bahauddin, B Mohamed
Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes 8 (5), 534-548, 2016
142016
Strengthening sustainability: a thematic synthesis of globally published ecotourism frameworks
A Salman, J Mastura, D Mohamad
African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure 9 (3), 246-258, 2020
132020
A comprehensive review of the role of Ecotourism in sustainable tourism development
A Salman, M Jaafar, D Mohamad
E-Review of Tourism Research 18 (2), 215-233, 2020
122020
Gender differences in perceived importance and performance of Penang Island attributes
SI Omar, G Abooali, B Mohamed, D Mohamad
SHS Web of Conferences 12, 01065, 2014
122014
Langkawi Island, social aspect and the carrying capacity
D Mohamad, M Jaafar, A Marzuki
SHS Web of Conferences 12, 01023, 2014
102014
Understanding multi-stakeholder complexity & developing a causal recipe (fsqca) for achieving sustainable ecotourism
A Salman, M Jaafar, D Mohamad, M Khoshkam
Environment, development and sustainability 25 (9), 10261-10284, 2023
82023
Community involvement in tourism development: A case study of Lenggong Valley World Heritage Site
NZA Khadar, M Jaafar, D Mohamad
SHS Web of Conferences 12, 01094, 2014
82014
Understanding the importance of stakeholder management in achieving sustainable ecotourism
A Salman, M Jaafar, D Mohamad
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 29 (1), 731-753, 2021
72021
A Study of Gender Differences: International Tourists’ Behaviour and the Perception of Penang’s Attributes
SI Omar, G Abooali, D Mohamad, B Mohamed
International Conference on Hospitality, Leisure, Sports and Tourism. Malaysia, 2015
62015
Social carrying capacity of ecotourism national park: Case study of national park Kual Tahan, Malaysia
MM Ismail, M Jaafar, D Mohamad
Journal of the Malaysian Institute of Planners 8, 1-10, 2015
62015
Accessibility for persons with disabilities in built environment of urban area: Case study of George Town, Penang
IA Wazani, D Mohamad, M Jaafar
PLANNING MALAYSIA 19, 2021
52021
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