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Effects of Population Density on Health, Environment and Infrastructure in<br />

Bandar Baru Bangi<br />

Ameer Aiman b Anuar Ahmad<br />

Supervisor: Dr. Zikri Muhammad<br />

Bachelor of Management (Policy and Social Environment)<br />

School of Social and Economic Development<br />

In the process of development, the study wanted to see the main component of the<br />

extent of the population view in Bandar Baru Bangi about population density. In this<br />

Study, we look at the problems that arise in the acceptance of the residents in Bandar<br />

Baru Bangi against the changes that occur in the area whether the population<br />

acceptance in the negative direction. The population growth in Bandar Baru Bangi<br />

wants to identify the effects of urbanization, whether affecting the quality of health,<br />

environment and infrastructure. In the recent study findings from Henni Mulyani et. al<br />

(2013), states that population problems arise from other factors such as economy,<br />

education, health, and other well-being. The main question is to see whether the<br />

population density factor has led to the health effects of the community in Bandar<br />

Baru Bangi. The main objective of the study is to identify the level of population density<br />

that leads to the health quality of the residents in Bandar Baru Bangi. This study uses<br />

the survey method in quantitative research where the researcher conducted a<br />

numbered survey using a questionnaire. The number of respondents was selected as<br />

88 respondents to facilitate the researcher to achieve the objectives of the study. The<br />

method used is the random sampling of probability of random type. This study was<br />

conducted in Bandar Baru Bangi under Hulu Langat district. The location of the study<br />

was conducted as Bandar Baru Bangi had a high interest in outsiders for job<br />

opportunities, and residences. Correlation findings show that there is an association<br />

between the number of households and the population health significantly (r = .236,<br />

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