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Title: FOSTERING PERCEIVED SAFETY IN NEIGHBOURHOOD PARKS: EXPLORING THE INFLUENCE OF PLANTING DESIGN, SCENIC VISTAS AND MAINTENANCE FACTORS
Authors: Kurzi, N. S. 
Schroth O. 
Ismail W A W 
Mohamed, S.A 
Keywords: community engagement;Neighbourhood Park;perception of personal safety
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Malaysian Institute Of Planners
Journal: Planning Malaysia 
Abstract: 
Neighbourhood parks serve as essential recreational infrastructure, offering opportunities for captivating natural experiences near residential zones, thereby delivering social, physical, and cultural amenities that enhance the well-being of the community. Nevertheless, numerous studies have shown that a decrease in perceived safety significantly impacts individuals' ability to derive enjoyment and comfort from their outdoor green spaces. This, in turn, influence the perceived quality of life among Malaysians, as documented by the Malaysian Economic Planning Unit (EPU). There is a lack of research investigating the relationship between well-maintained landscape and the perception of personal safety, with the majority of existing studies originating from foreign sources. Therefore, this study was undertaken to collect evidence addressing these gaps within the context of Malaysia. This endeavour is vital to assimilating valuable knowledge to enhance the ongoing processes of both place-making as well as place-keeping within Malaysian park management.
Description: 
Scopus
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6413
ISSN: 16756215
DOI: 10.21837/pm.v22i32.1516
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Architecture and Ekistics - Journal (Scopus/WOS)

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