Kuala Lumpur urban biodiversity: birds community in urban public parks

Due to the growing number of human population, numerous developments are needed up until today. Thus, it has caused massive changes to the landscape; from natural to built environment. Consequently, the earth is confronting critical issues on protection and restoration of biodiversity. The impact of...

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Main Authors: Hj. Baharuddin, Zainul Mukrim, Rusli, Fatin Nadia, Othman, Rashidi
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spelling my.iium.irep.407632021-07-23T16:13:02Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/40763/ Kuala Lumpur urban biodiversity: birds community in urban public parks Hj. Baharuddin, Zainul Mukrim Rusli, Fatin Nadia Othman, Rashidi GE Environmental Sciences H Social Sciences (General) QL Zoology Due to the growing number of human population, numerous developments are needed up until today. Thus, it has caused massive changes to the landscape; from natural to built environment. Consequently, the earth is confronting critical issues on protection and restoration of biodiversity. The impact of urbanization on biodiversity concerns on the relationship between biodiversity and urban ecosystem. The aim of this paper is to investigate abundance of urban biodiversity and its benefits to the urban communities. The triangulation methodology addresses a three-step-approach of biodiversity which are; observation, atmospheric measurement and human dimension. This study will present the abundance of bird observation in year 2010 and 2014. 11 species of birds were identified. The highest number of birds recorded is (Passer Montanus/Eurasian Tree-Sparrow (n=296) in 2010 and (n=116) in 2014. It is recorded that there are decreasing number of birds’ species such as Zebra Dove and Magpie Robin. There are new species identified in 2014; the Black Crowned Night Heron and Japanese sparrow hawk which are rarely found in urban area. The study presents an empirical survey on bird species. The declining area of green space in urban vicinity has affected the bird species population. It is suggested that bird conservations in urban context should be emphasized. It could improve the ecosystem services as well as health and well-being benefits of both wildlife and humans. Pak Publishing Group 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40763/1/IJSDWP.pdf Hj. Baharuddin, Zainul Mukrim and Rusli, Fatin Nadia and Othman, Rashidi (2014) Kuala Lumpur urban biodiversity: birds community in urban public parks. International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Policy, 3 (6). pp. 146-159. ISSN 2305-705X (O) 2306-9929 (P) http://www.pakinsight.com/?ic=journal&journal=26
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
H Social Sciences (General)
QL Zoology
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H Social Sciences (General)
QL Zoology
Hj. Baharuddin, Zainul Mukrim
Rusli, Fatin Nadia
Othman, Rashidi
Kuala Lumpur urban biodiversity: birds community in urban public parks
description Due to the growing number of human population, numerous developments are needed up until today. Thus, it has caused massive changes to the landscape; from natural to built environment. Consequently, the earth is confronting critical issues on protection and restoration of biodiversity. The impact of urbanization on biodiversity concerns on the relationship between biodiversity and urban ecosystem. The aim of this paper is to investigate abundance of urban biodiversity and its benefits to the urban communities. The triangulation methodology addresses a three-step-approach of biodiversity which are; observation, atmospheric measurement and human dimension. This study will present the abundance of bird observation in year 2010 and 2014. 11 species of birds were identified. The highest number of birds recorded is (Passer Montanus/Eurasian Tree-Sparrow (n=296) in 2010 and (n=116) in 2014. It is recorded that there are decreasing number of birds’ species such as Zebra Dove and Magpie Robin. There are new species identified in 2014; the Black Crowned Night Heron and Japanese sparrow hawk which are rarely found in urban area. The study presents an empirical survey on bird species. The declining area of green space in urban vicinity has affected the bird species population. It is suggested that bird conservations in urban context should be emphasized. It could improve the ecosystem services as well as health and well-being benefits of both wildlife and humans.
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author Hj. Baharuddin, Zainul Mukrim
Rusli, Fatin Nadia
Othman, Rashidi
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Othman, Rashidi
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title Kuala Lumpur urban biodiversity: birds community in urban public parks
title_short Kuala Lumpur urban biodiversity: birds community in urban public parks
title_full Kuala Lumpur urban biodiversity: birds community in urban public parks
title_fullStr Kuala Lumpur urban biodiversity: birds community in urban public parks
title_full_unstemmed Kuala Lumpur urban biodiversity: birds community in urban public parks
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publisher Pak Publishing Group
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/40763/1/IJSDWP.pdf
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