Determination Factors of Roadside Tree Species Selection Model for Sustainable Smart City

This study aimed to determine the factors that are essential in developing Malaysian Roadside tree selection species model for a sustainable smart city. Two objectives have been formulated; (i) to identify the current practices in selecting roadside trees and (ii) to explore the factors affecting in...

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Published in:BIO Web of Conferences
Main Author: Hasan R.; Wan Mohamad W.S.N.; Awang A.; Chek Sulaiman F.; Zahari R.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023
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Hasan R.; Wan Mohamad W.S.N.; Awang A.; Chek Sulaiman F.; Zahari R.
Determination Factors of Roadside Tree Species Selection Model for Sustainable Smart City
2023
BIO Web of Conferences
73

10.1051/bioconf/20237303007
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85179877303&doi=10.1051%2fbioconf%2f20237303007&partnerID=40&md5=ac238ec23afb103b9aa63411f687d76e
This study aimed to determine the factors that are essential in developing Malaysian Roadside tree selection species model for a sustainable smart city. Two objectives have been formulated; (i) to identify the current practices in selecting roadside trees and (ii) to explore the factors affecting in developing roadside tree species model. The methodology used in the study is in-depth interviews and collecting archival data. Thirty of landscape architects and related expertise will be sorted by random sampling at Klang Valley area. The study emphasised the consideration of landscape, arboriculture, forestry and academician practices that consider the long-term benefits and impacts of planting roadside trees. The findings of this study provide valuable insights into the factors that should be considered when selecting tree species for roadside planting in city areas. Fifteen (15) important factors has been identified that is size and growth habit, native and local species, adaptability, maintenance and requirements, wind resistance, non-invasive roots, canopy density, soil requirements, aesthetic value, wildlife support, cultural significance, stakeholder input, longevity, urban tolerance, pest and disease resistance. The results can be used to guide the related parties and promote sustainable development in cities. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
EDP Sciences
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author Hasan R.; Wan Mohamad W.S.N.; Awang A.; Chek Sulaiman F.; Zahari R.
spellingShingle Hasan R.; Wan Mohamad W.S.N.; Awang A.; Chek Sulaiman F.; Zahari R.
Determination Factors of Roadside Tree Species Selection Model for Sustainable Smart City
author_facet Hasan R.; Wan Mohamad W.S.N.; Awang A.; Chek Sulaiman F.; Zahari R.
author_sort Hasan R.; Wan Mohamad W.S.N.; Awang A.; Chek Sulaiman F.; Zahari R.
title Determination Factors of Roadside Tree Species Selection Model for Sustainable Smart City
title_short Determination Factors of Roadside Tree Species Selection Model for Sustainable Smart City
title_full Determination Factors of Roadside Tree Species Selection Model for Sustainable Smart City
title_fullStr Determination Factors of Roadside Tree Species Selection Model for Sustainable Smart City
title_full_unstemmed Determination Factors of Roadside Tree Species Selection Model for Sustainable Smart City
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description This study aimed to determine the factors that are essential in developing Malaysian Roadside tree selection species model for a sustainable smart city. Two objectives have been formulated; (i) to identify the current practices in selecting roadside trees and (ii) to explore the factors affecting in developing roadside tree species model. The methodology used in the study is in-depth interviews and collecting archival data. Thirty of landscape architects and related expertise will be sorted by random sampling at Klang Valley area. The study emphasised the consideration of landscape, arboriculture, forestry and academician practices that consider the long-term benefits and impacts of planting roadside trees. The findings of this study provide valuable insights into the factors that should be considered when selecting tree species for roadside planting in city areas. Fifteen (15) important factors has been identified that is size and growth habit, native and local species, adaptability, maintenance and requirements, wind resistance, non-invasive roots, canopy density, soil requirements, aesthetic value, wildlife support, cultural significance, stakeholder input, longevity, urban tolerance, pest and disease resistance. The results can be used to guide the related parties and promote sustainable development in cities. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
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