Cemetery Land: Sustainable Dashboard Development for Perlis E-Cemetery
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https://doi.org/10.64382/f4711r67Keywords:
Cemetery Land Management, Predictive Modeling, Sustainable Urban PlanningAbstract
The Perlis E-Cemetery Dashboard offers a sustainable solution to address the growing need for efficient cemetery land management in areas with limited land like Perlis. Traditional methods lack predictive insights and real-time data visualization, leading to poor long-term planning. This dashboard integrates demographic analysis, predictive modeling, and interactive visual tools to forecast cemetery land utilization and estimate when full capacity will be reached. It supports proactive decision-making, aligns with Islamic Cemetery Planning Guidelines, and encourages sustainable land use. The system has strong commercialization potential and can be adapted by other regions to enhance urban planning and community resource management.
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