Awareness and knowledge of tpo (act 172) among construction industry professionals and local planning authority personnel in klang valley

The need to care for trees, especially in urban areas, has become increasingly important for countries like Malaysia which are developing rapidly. Recognising the fact that construction activities could put trees at risks of death and damage, the Malaysian government introduced Tree Preservation Ord...

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Published in:Planning Malaysia
Main Author: Mohamed Sukri N.A.N.; Ariffin W.T.W.; Othman N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Institute Of Planners 2019
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Mohamed Sukri N.A.N.; Ariffin W.T.W.; Othman N.
Awareness and knowledge of tpo (act 172) among construction industry professionals and local planning authority personnel in klang valley
2019
Planning Malaysia
17
2
10.21837/pmjournal.v17.i10.647
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85072067507&doi=10.21837%2fpmjournal.v17.i10.647&partnerID=40&md5=b839fe54906af8e24f412c9e1fc3c323
The need to care for trees, especially in urban areas, has become increasingly important for countries like Malaysia which are developing rapidly. Recognising the fact that construction activities could put trees at risks of death and damage, the Malaysian government introduced Tree Preservation Order (Act 172) in 1996. However, there were cases occurred afterwards whereby matured trees had been cut down for development without consent of the local authorities. This situation has raised many questions about the effectiveness of the TPO (Act 172) implementation, including on how far the TPO (Act 172) has been publicised and understood by those related to the construction industry, a pre-requisite for successful legislative implementation. This study assesses the current awareness and knowledge of the TPO (Act 172) among 60 professionals in the construction industry (PCI) and 47 personnel in local authorities (PLA) within Klang Valley through a questionnaire survey. The results show that the awareness level of TPO (Act 172) among PLA respondents was higher than that of PCI. While most of the PLA got acquainted with the TPO (Act 172) through their organisations, most of the PCI learned it from friends and social medias. It is recommended that the government should be more active in publicising the TPO (Act 172) such as through mass media and awareness campaigns. © 2019 by MIP.
Malaysian Institute Of Planners
16756215
English
Article
All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access
author Mohamed Sukri N.A.N.; Ariffin W.T.W.; Othman N.
spellingShingle Mohamed Sukri N.A.N.; Ariffin W.T.W.; Othman N.
Awareness and knowledge of tpo (act 172) among construction industry professionals and local planning authority personnel in klang valley
author_facet Mohamed Sukri N.A.N.; Ariffin W.T.W.; Othman N.
author_sort Mohamed Sukri N.A.N.; Ariffin W.T.W.; Othman N.
title Awareness and knowledge of tpo (act 172) among construction industry professionals and local planning authority personnel in klang valley
title_short Awareness and knowledge of tpo (act 172) among construction industry professionals and local planning authority personnel in klang valley
title_full Awareness and knowledge of tpo (act 172) among construction industry professionals and local planning authority personnel in klang valley
title_fullStr Awareness and knowledge of tpo (act 172) among construction industry professionals and local planning authority personnel in klang valley
title_full_unstemmed Awareness and knowledge of tpo (act 172) among construction industry professionals and local planning authority personnel in klang valley
title_sort Awareness and knowledge of tpo (act 172) among construction industry professionals and local planning authority personnel in klang valley
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description The need to care for trees, especially in urban areas, has become increasingly important for countries like Malaysia which are developing rapidly. Recognising the fact that construction activities could put trees at risks of death and damage, the Malaysian government introduced Tree Preservation Order (Act 172) in 1996. However, there were cases occurred afterwards whereby matured trees had been cut down for development without consent of the local authorities. This situation has raised many questions about the effectiveness of the TPO (Act 172) implementation, including on how far the TPO (Act 172) has been publicised and understood by those related to the construction industry, a pre-requisite for successful legislative implementation. This study assesses the current awareness and knowledge of the TPO (Act 172) among 60 professionals in the construction industry (PCI) and 47 personnel in local authorities (PLA) within Klang Valley through a questionnaire survey. The results show that the awareness level of TPO (Act 172) among PLA respondents was higher than that of PCI. While most of the PLA got acquainted with the TPO (Act 172) through their organisations, most of the PCI learned it from friends and social medias. It is recommended that the government should be more active in publicising the TPO (Act 172) such as through mass media and awareness campaigns. © 2019 by MIP.
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