Haliza Abdul, Rahman
(2010)
A tin mining acfivity by British Colonial and its impacf to
environment in peninsular of Malaysia.
Other.
Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan.
(Submitted)
Abstract
A tin mining industry is one of the oldest industry in Tanah Melayu since Sultanate of Malacca
(Malay Dynasty). The historical of Dutch proved thai in year of 1649 there are 349 tons of tin
bad been exported via the Malacca port. An evoke of tin industry has increasing the demand of
tin used for the process of food canning and other types of industries and had prompted the
British to sail all over the world and then colonized a rew·countries in Asian region to obtain the
tin supply. However, the tin mining activity by the BritiSh cA>nialletl-a huge harmful impacts
to the natural environment iri Peninsular Malaysia. Industrial rapid development by the British
Colonial in end of 19"' centucy bad extremely changed the landscape at lhe most area of
Peninsular Malaysia especially in the state of Selangor and Perak. There were many negative
impacts had existed to environment caused by the tin mining activities such as piling of waste
materials (tailing), soli erosion, river silting and sedimentation, degradation of water quality,
flooding. land degradation, deforestation, wildlife species disruption, reduction of soil fertility as
well. At the couple of decades after year 1910, notes that the impact to the nature cause by the tin
mining activity left by British Colonial become more severe due to no effective control on waste
disposal system during the mining activity.
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