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Aziz, Wilter @ Azwal
(2000)
Household Perception and Evaluation on Tree Planting Activities for Landscaping at Taman Rashibah Indah, Seremban Negeri Sembilan.
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
The relationship of man to the environment particularly trees need no
further elaboration. Human altitudes and awareness toward tree planting is
always changing over times. A study was carried out to evaluate the
perception, preferences and awareness of people staying in Taman
Rashibah Indah, Seremban toward tree planting activities in their
residential area. A Survey was carried out by using a questionnaire to 251
respondents that represent every houses in this area. Data obtained were
analyzed using SPSS Computer Program and respondent evaluation and
perception were determined using average and percentage value. The
influences of background to the respondent perception was also tested by
using T test and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) at 95 percent confident
level. The majority of the residents in this area are Malay aged from 26 to
45 years old. About 90 percent of residents owned their houses. Overall
the result indicated that respondents were not satisfied with the tree
condition in this residential area. Majority of them agreed that trees are
beneficial in to their residential area especially for filtering the pollution
and creating more attractive surrounding. Moderate in size, shape and
growth rates are preferred by the residents, but they prefer trees of diverse
species. Most of the residents felt that tree planting and maintenance
activities are the responsibility of the local authority. Fruit trees are one of
the suggested trees to be planted. The background of the respondent has
no effect on respondent's perception in the planting activities. The number
of tree needs to be increase in this area.
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