Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5232
Title: Improving Campus Sustainability and Resilience by Selecting Climate - Appropriate Plants
Authors: Hasan R. 
Yeo L.B. 
Othmani, N. I. 
Mohamed, S.A 
Awang, A. 
Nor Diana Aziz 
Keywords: Planting species;campus environment
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Conference: BIO Web of Conferences 
Abstract: 
The purpose of this study is to determine the planting species in a campus environment and assess their suitability for enhancing the quality of life. The study area chosen for this research is the Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) Campus Bachok, Kelantan. The objectives of this study are to identify the functions of planting at campus area and to make the suggestions of right planting selection. Using mix methods approach, survey and expert interviews was used to collect data in order to address the objectives to the fullest extent possible. A total of 200 respondents, including both staff and students from the faculty of Architecture and Ekistics, took part in the survey. The results shows the thirteen (13) dominant of planting species located around the campus area which are Samanea saman (Rain tree), Salix babylonica (Chinese weeping willow), Terminalia Mantaly (Umbrella tree), Khaya senegalensis (Mohagany), Tabebuai rosea (Trumpet tree), Acacia mangium (Brown salwood), Hopea odorata (Merawan siput jantan), Filicium decipiens (Fern tree), Syzygium polyanthum (Salam tree), Plumeria Frangipani (Kemboja), Schizolobium parahyba (Yellow jacaranda), Ixora Javanica (Siantan), Monoon Longifolium (Mempisang). Results indicate that functions of planting such as a barrier between roads, provided shaded area and to prevent landslide on the shore of the lake.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5232
DOI: 22731709
10.1051/bioconf/20237303006
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Architecture and Ekistics - Proceedings

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