HYDROLOGICAL LEGACIES OF COLONIALISM: EXAMINING WATER SYSTEMS IN PERLIS, MALAYA (1909–1950)

Authors

  • Mohd Firdaus Abdullah Centre for Research in History, Politics & International Affairs, Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
  • Arba'iyah Mohd Noor Department of History, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia
  • Azlizan Mat Enh Centre for Research in History, Politics & International Affairs, Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32890/jis2023.19.2.8

Keywords:

British Malaya, colonial, hydrology, international relation, Perlis

Abstract

This study focused on water management and control in Malaya, particularly the establishment of a ‘colonial hydrology’ in Perlis
from 1909 to 1950. The study analysed water policies, management techniques, and the social and economic aspects of the local
population and the global market, using archival data. This study has also highlighted the intersection between natural resources, political power, and global economic trends from an international studies perspective. The control over water resources allowed the British colonial government to strengthen its position in the global market, but this resulted in adverse effects on the environment and social justice, especially for the local population. The study has argued that sustainable and equitable approaches to resource management are needed to promote sustainable development and combat global environmental challenges. The findings of this research can inform policymakers about the importance of incorporating environmental and social justice considerations in policymaking, especially with regard to natural resource management. Overall, this study adds valuable insights to the field of international studies by highlighting how the exploitation of natural resources can have far-reaching effects, both locally and globally, thereby emphasising the need for interdisciplinary and inclusive approaches to addressing resource management issues. 

Additional Files

Published

30-08-2023

How to Cite

Abdullah, D. M. F., Mohd Noor, A., & Azlizan Mat Enh. (2023). HYDROLOGICAL LEGACIES OF COLONIALISM: EXAMINING WATER SYSTEMS IN PERLIS, MALAYA (1909–1950). Journal of International Studies, 19(2), 215–243. https://doi.org/10.32890/jis2023.19.2.8