ABSTRACT

This unique study is the first in depth examination of the environment and development of the Straits. Taking an integrative approach, the book argues that the region has an underlying unity which political divisions (between Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore) disguise.
Its emphasis is on three major elements: first, a study of the historical geography of the region illustrates its role as a sea-corridor which connected the markets of India and China. Secondly, that contemporary patterns of economic development and trade have continued to increase the strategic importance of the region. Finally, the text highlights the major environmental problems, such as pollution, traffic and tourism, that now threaten the sea and coastline.

chapter 1|8 pages

INTRODUCTION: A SEABORNE WORLD

part |1 pages

Part 1 THE SHAPING OF THE ENVIRONMENT

chapter 2|18 pages

PHYSICAL STRUCTURES

chapter 3|17 pages

LANDSCAPES, VEGETATION AND SOILS

part |1 pages

Part 2 RESOURCES AND TECHNIQUES

chapter 5|15 pages

TECHNOLOGY, RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT

part |1 pages

Part 3 COLLECTIVE HISTORIES

part |1 pages

Part 4 COLLECTIVE OPPORTUNITIES

chapter 9|7 pages

THE STRAITS: THE INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION

chapter 10|38 pages

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

chapter 11|4 pages

CONCLUSION