Space management : a practices and approach by Malaysia public universities / Aizam Abdul Aziz ... [et al.]

Space is one of major assets of public universities, and on average represents around 29% of the costs of operating an institution. While this incurs a major cost to an institution, the availability of appropriate space is essential to support the teaching, research and community services objectives...

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Main Authors: Abdul Aziz, Aizam (Author), Hashim, Hasnan (Author), Hashim, Ahmad Ezanee (Author), Abdullah Saleh, Alia (Author)
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Published: 2012.
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