Identifying feasible recreational trails for people with disabilities using gis as a tool for decision making / Tengku Ravalina Tengku Mohd Adlan

As population increases, the need for public recreation facilities and resources increases. Based on current trend in Malaysia, recreational forest attracted a large number of visitors due to increase of leisure and wealth, as well as the upward trend in nature appreciation. Forest parks now play an...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.1018582024-11-13T08:23:56Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101858/ Identifying feasible recreational trails for people with disabilities using gis as a tool for decision making / Tengku Ravalina Tengku Mohd Adlan Tengku Mohd Adlan, Tengku Ravalina Learning ability As population increases, the need for public recreation facilities and resources increases. Based on current trend in Malaysia, recreational forest attracted a large number of visitors due to increase of leisure and wealth, as well as the upward trend in nature appreciation. Forest parks now play an important role in providing recreational and leisure needs for the people. Leisure service professionals and organization are concerned with offering recreational opportunities in parks that will maintain and improve the quality of life of the people, including people with disabilities. Public park and recreation providers are constrained by limited time and funding to plan for, and implement, recreational facilities for people with disabilities. Geographic information system (GIS) has recently emerged as a helpful and accountable tool to fulfill the mission of providing sufficient and equitable park and recreation services. The potential of Geographic Information System (GIS) technology is applied in this study using Multi Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. Four criteria have been identified for locating the suitable trail. They are slope, river, road and view points. Trail suitability study in this research consists of generating pairwise comparison matrix for each criterion factor with AHP technique. The generation of weight and rank is carried out using Microsoft Excel. The result of AHP weight is used to generate the suitability map. The suitability analysis is done using map calculator in ArcGIS. This analysis produced a raster format result and the suitability map is then reclassified into three classes, which are; most suitable, suitable and not suitable. Ground verification is carried out to confirm the result. Comparison is made and it is determined that Keruing Trail is the most suitable trail for people with disabilities because it was located on a slope less than 5%, the trail head was located near the road, there was no river crossing and has the most interesting view points. The potential use of GIS for identifying feasible recreational trail for people with disabilities is demonstrated in this research. GIS is indeed one of the most efficient technologies in recreational trail planning. 2008 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101858/1/101858.pdf Identifying feasible recreational trails for people with disabilities using gis as a tool for decision making / Tengku Ravalina Tengku Mohd Adlan. (2008) Masters thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM). <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/101858.pdf>
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Identifying feasible recreational trails for people with disabilities using gis as a tool for decision making / Tengku Ravalina Tengku Mohd Adlan
description As population increases, the need for public recreation facilities and resources increases. Based on current trend in Malaysia, recreational forest attracted a large number of visitors due to increase of leisure and wealth, as well as the upward trend in nature appreciation. Forest parks now play an important role in providing recreational and leisure needs for the people. Leisure service professionals and organization are concerned with offering recreational opportunities in parks that will maintain and improve the quality of life of the people, including people with disabilities. Public park and recreation providers are constrained by limited time and funding to plan for, and implement, recreational facilities for people with disabilities. Geographic information system (GIS) has recently emerged as a helpful and accountable tool to fulfill the mission of providing sufficient and equitable park and recreation services. The potential of Geographic Information System (GIS) technology is applied in this study using Multi Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. Four criteria have been identified for locating the suitable trail. They are slope, river, road and view points. Trail suitability study in this research consists of generating pairwise comparison matrix for each criterion factor with AHP technique. The generation of weight and rank is carried out using Microsoft Excel. The result of AHP weight is used to generate the suitability map. The suitability analysis is done using map calculator in ArcGIS. This analysis produced a raster format result and the suitability map is then reclassified into three classes, which are; most suitable, suitable and not suitable. Ground verification is carried out to confirm the result. Comparison is made and it is determined that Keruing Trail is the most suitable trail for people with disabilities because it was located on a slope less than 5%, the trail head was located near the road, there was no river crossing and has the most interesting view points. The potential use of GIS for identifying feasible recreational trail for people with disabilities is demonstrated in this research. GIS is indeed one of the most efficient technologies in recreational trail planning.
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title Identifying feasible recreational trails for people with disabilities using gis as a tool for decision making / Tengku Ravalina Tengku Mohd Adlan
title_short Identifying feasible recreational trails for people with disabilities using gis as a tool for decision making / Tengku Ravalina Tengku Mohd Adlan
title_full Identifying feasible recreational trails for people with disabilities using gis as a tool for decision making / Tengku Ravalina Tengku Mohd Adlan
title_fullStr Identifying feasible recreational trails for people with disabilities using gis as a tool for decision making / Tengku Ravalina Tengku Mohd Adlan
title_full_unstemmed Identifying feasible recreational trails for people with disabilities using gis as a tool for decision making / Tengku Ravalina Tengku Mohd Adlan
title_sort identifying feasible recreational trails for people with disabilities using gis as a tool for decision making / tengku ravalina tengku mohd adlan
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