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Gabriel Hoh Teck Ling

Researcher at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Publications -  50
Citations -  293

Gabriel Hoh Teck Ling is an academic researcher from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public open space & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 33 publications receiving 117 citations.

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Optimization of a standalone photovoltaic-based microgrid with electrical and hydrogen loads

TL;DR: The optimal microgrid design in base case scenario is found to have a high value of potential energy waste possibility, indicating that the solar panel is oversized to reduce energy storage requirement.
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Institutional property rights of residential public open space in Sabah, Malaysia

TL;DR: In this paper, a new institutional economic paradigm is employed in this research to address the four objectives as follows; (i) to study the relationships of diverse property-rights structure attributes with quality of residential public open space (POS) governance, particularly regarding its ownership regime, consumption and management rights.
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Optimization of photovoltaic-based microgrid with hybrid energy storage: A P-graph approach

TL;DR: Results showed that the optimal cost of microgrid with hybrid battery-hydrogen storage is 704,990 USD/y, a carbon price of 1000 USD/t and above is required to make it more economical than conventional electricity use.
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The COVID-19 Pandemic Situation in Malaysia: Lessons Learned from the Perspective of Population Density.

TL;DR: In this article, the impacts of population density on the spread and severity of COVID-19 in Malaysia were investigated using a parametric approach of the Pearson correlation, and it was found that population density has a moderately strong relationship to cumulative COVID19 cases and a weak relationship to infection rates.
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Factors Influencing Asia-Pacific Countries' Success Level in Curbing COVID-19: A Review Using a Social-Ecological System (SES) Framework.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the impact of institutional-human-environment dimensions on the outcome of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) abatement through the diagnostic social-ecological system (SES) framework.