Urban Agriculture: The Feasibility of Rooftop Farming in Penang Island, Malaysia

IF 0.5 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING
Ee-Wei Then, M. Hong
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By 2050, over 60 percent of the global population will live in cities, the majority in high-rise residential buildings. Thus, rooftop farming as part of urban agriculture will be highly important in building sustainable cities. It brings plenty of benefits and opportunities to the environment and society, as well as food supply to urban residents. Singapore, as a land-scarce state, has been very successful in implementing rooftop farming. Even though having a similar geographical condition as Singapore, rooftop farming has yet to be popularized in Penang Island. Rapid development and industrialization are deteriorating air quality and occupying arable land on the island, while the population is highly dependent on imported food. Rooftop farming may be a good option to reduce these problems, seeing there are so many high-rise residential buildings on the island. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the likelihood of rooftop farming by island residents, and its determinants. Data collected from 323 Penangites that live in high-rise residential buildings revealed that 65 percent of respondents were likely to participate in rooftop farming. The ordered Probit model estimated that awareness of the potential benefits of rooftop farming, environmental knowledge and awareness, environmental consciousness and perception are important factors that determine the likelihood of participating in rooftop farming. The findings of this study may be important for Penang state policy makers, and may also be useful for similar economies globally, to promote, encourage and implement rooftop farming in urban areas, and achieve sustainable cities for future generations.
都市农业:马来西亚槟城岛屋顶农业的可行性
到2050年,全球60%以上的人口将居住在城市,其中大多数居住在高层住宅楼中。因此,屋顶农业作为城市农业的一部分,在建设可持续城市方面将非常重要。它为环境和社会带来了大量的好处和机会,也为城市居民提供了食物。新加坡作为一个土地稀缺的国家,在实施屋顶农业方面非常成功。尽管与新加坡有着相似的地理条件,但屋顶农业尚未在槟城岛普及。快速发展和工业化正在恶化空气质量,占用岛上的耕地,而人口高度依赖进口食品。鉴于岛上有这么多高层住宅楼,屋顶养殖可能是减少这些问题的好选择。因此,本研究旨在调查岛屿居民进行屋顶农业的可能性及其决定因素。从323名居住在高层住宅楼的脑膜炎患者身上收集的数据显示,65%的受访者可能参与屋顶养殖。有序Probit模型估计,对屋顶农业潜在利益的认识、环境知识和意识、环境意识和感知是决定参与屋顶农业可能性的重要因素。这项研究的结果可能对槟城州的政策制定者很重要,也可能对全球类似的经济体有用,以促进、鼓励和实施城市地区的屋顶农业,并为子孙后代实现可持续城市。
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Journal of Regional and City Planning
Journal of Regional and City Planning REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING-
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