Perceptions and knowledge of secondary school students on Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve as urban forest in Kuala Lumpur
Urbanization is growing more rapidly that the urban expansion has led to land use changes which can adversely impact the environment, economy and social aspects. Urban forest and other green infrastructure in cities can provide numerous benefits to the urban citizens. Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve...
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Format: | Project Paper Report |
Language: | English |
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2018
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Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/91385/1/FH%202018%20120%20IR.pdf http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/91385/ |
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Summary: | Urbanization is growing more rapidly that the urban expansion has led to land
use changes which can adversely impact the environment, economy and
social aspects. Urban forest and other green infrastructure in cities can
provide numerous benefits to the urban citizens. Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve
(BNFR) is a forest reserve strategically located in Kuala Lumpur city. In order
to preserve the urban forest the awareness of the urban forest benefits is
important especially to younger generation. Therefore, this study assessed
the perceptions and knowledge on the urban forest importance and benefits
among students surrounding BNFR area. Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan
Convent Bukit Nanas, Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan St. John and Sekolah
Menengah Kebangsaan Confucion were selected as the schools within one
kilometer radius from BNFR. Questionnaires were collected from 348
students comprising of male and female students. The finding showed that
students were aware of the existence of urban forests in Kuala Lumpur and
had knowledge on BNFR importance as urban forests as well as its role in
controlling surrounding temperatures. Students’ knowledge was also
influenced by their perceptions as there was a correlation between
knowledge and perceptions. These findings suggest that secondary school
students have a positive perception and knowledge of BNFR and this implies
that the young generation has potential to support the necessities to
conserve the urban forest areas for its benefits. This study will be generally
beneficial to urban citizens and provide an information to relevan agencies in
order to plan and enhanced the function and services of the BNFR. |
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