Abstract
The escalating impacts of climate change, particularly the increasing frequency and severity of flooding, necessitate innovative approaches to housing development, especially in flood-prone areas. Hence, this study aims to bridge the gap in Malaysia’s current housing development practices as the flood disaster in the country worsen. This study adopts a qualitative research methodology, utilising content analysis of published literature and government policies from four pioneering countries in flood-resilient housing: the Netherlands, United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Through a comprehensive review, the article identifies key strategies and attributes for enhancing flood resilience, including adaptive architectural designs, sustainable urban planning, and advanced technological integration. These findings underscore the importance of a forward-thinking, holistic approach to housing development that anticipates future climate challenges. By adopting these cutting-edge strategies and attributes, communities in Malaysia can better withstand and adapt to flooding, ensuring long-term resilience and sustainability. This study offers valuable insights for policymakers, urban planners, architects, and developers focused on building flood-resilient housing solutions.
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Mohammad, N. K., Raid, M. M., Suratman, R., Muin, Z. A. B., Mohsin, A., Ariff, A. H., … Azali, N. S. (2025). Rising Above the Waters: Pioneering Flood Resilient Housing Development Strategies. Built Environment Journal, 22(SI), 102–121. https://doi.org/10.24191/bej.v22iSI.6495
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