Citation
Mohd. Shariff, Mustafa Kamal and Abu Bakar, Shamsul
(2006)
Invasive plants in the Malaysian landscape.
ALAM CIPTA, International Journal on Sustainable Tropical Design Research & Practice, 1 (1).
pp. 41-48.
ISSN 1823-7231; ESSN: 2289-3687
Abstract
The increasing use of exotic plants for urban landscaping has presented a new threat to the local ecosystems when the newly introduced plant species thrive out of control—i.e., becoming invasive—in the new environment. If left unchecked, they are capable of displacing local plants; and thereby, causing a disruption to the local ecosystems. The disruptions can contribute to permanent changes to local and regional landscape characteristics, which in turn, will threaten agricultural, recreational as well as tourism potentials of a country. This paper highlights the threat and suggests methodologies for the prevention, management and eradication of these invasive plants.
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Item Type: | Article |
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Divisions: | Faculty of Design and Architecture |
Publisher: | Faculty of Design & Architecture, Universiti Putra Malaysia |
Keywords: | Landscape; Invasive plant; Local ecosystems; Management |
Depositing User: | Muizzudin Kaspol |
Date Deposited: | 13 Nov 2009 04:09 |
Last Modified: | 06 Oct 2015 09:06 |
URI: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2437 |
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