- The Physical Geography of Malaysia
- Geological history
- Sundaland
- Geology
- Mineral resources
- Soils
- Soil erosion
- Tropical weathering
- The Titiwangsa Range
- The mountains of Sabah and Sarawak
- Mount Kinabalu
- Mount Kinabalu: A unique mountain ecosystem
- Limestone and karst morphology
- The karst morphology of Langkawi
- Caves and cave systems: The Mulu Caves
- River systems
- The Rajang River
- Lakes and reservoirs
- Tropical rainforest
- Lowlands and wetlands
- Peatswamp forests of Sarawak
- Mangroves
- Shorelines and coasts
- Islands of Malaysia
- Weather and climate in Malaysia
- Rainfall
- The Asian monsoon
- Winds and storms
- The El Niño Southern Oscillation
- Temperature
- Solar energy
- Man and the environment
- Natural resources in daily life
- Traditional attitudes towards the environment
- Environmental ethics
- Early agricultural methods
- Opening the Peninsula: Colonial impacts
- Post-Independence developments
- Changes in land use
- Environmental consequences of development
- Forest management
- Wildlife at risk
- Biodiversity management
- Settlement patterns : Displaced people
- Water quality
- Coastal erosion
- Hillsides
- Air quality
- The ominous haze
- Flash and monsoon flooding
- Noise pollution
- Municipal waste management
- Toxic and hazardous waste
- Agrochemicals
