Examining the Needs of Green Infrastructure (GI) Facilities in Strata Low-cost Flats, Selangor

Pub Date : 2022-07-14 DOI:10.11113/ijbes.v9.n2-2.1019
N. Harun, Mazlina Mansor, Najiha Jaffar
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Rapid urbanization has transformed the pattern of urban land use to focus more on housing development. Unfortunately, the focus is less on improving the optimal use of community and green infrastructure (GI) facilities for communities in low-cost housing. Studies have shown that the lack of proper facilities and GI have impacted the individual, physical, psychological, and social health of a community. The outdoor facilities of low-cost housing developments are claimed to be very limited. Hence, the planning standards and guidelines for housing should go beyond their basic provisions, to offer a more conducive environment that improves the health and wellbeing of the community, especially in the event of a pandemic. Hence, the paper presents the preference of GI facilities in three low-cost strata housing flats in Selangor (Lembah Jaya, Kajang Utama, and PKNS PJS2 low-cost flats). The data collection consists of (a) spatial analysis using drone images that were converted into AutoCAD spatial maps; (b) interviews with the Joint Management Bodies; and (c) a questionnaire survey of residents (Lembah Jaya–n=116; Kajang Utama Flats–n=50; PKNS PJS2–n=85). The results reveal the limitations of the existing developments, challenges, and needs of the community. Considering the current COVID-19 pandemic, the outdoor spaces in the housing areas are indispensable for residents to relax their minds and do various allowable outdoor activities. This paper emphasizes that the provision of a new model for community and GI facilities in low-cost apartments is a must. A comfortable living environment in the area will support the ecological and social system of a community, thus promoting a good society. It urges the government, developers, and local governments to change the development approach for this type of housing to one that emphasizes a healthier, higher-quality, and more sustainable environment for the local community
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检视雪兰莪低成本公寓的绿色基础设施(GI)设施需求
快速的城市化改变了城市土地利用格局,更多地侧重于住房建设。不幸的是,重点较少放在改善社区和绿色基础设施(GI)设施的最佳使用上。研究表明,缺乏适当的设施和地理标志已经影响到一个社区的个人、身体、心理和社会健康。据称,廉价住宅开发项目的户外设施非常有限。因此,住房规划标准和准则应超越其基本规定,提供更有利的环境,改善社区的健康和福祉,特别是在发生大流行病的情况下。因此,本文提出了雪兰莪州三个低成本分层住房公寓(Lembah Jaya, Kajang Utama和PKNS PJS2低成本公寓)的GI设施偏好。数据收集包括:(a)使用无人机图像进行空间分析,将其转换为AutoCAD空间地图;(b)与联合管理机构的面谈;(c)对居民进行问卷调查(Lembah Jaya-n =116;Kajang Utama Flats-n =50;波兰PJS2-n = 85)。结果揭示了现有发展的局限性、挑战和社区的需求。考虑到目前的新冠肺炎疫情,住宅区内的户外空间是居民放松身心和进行各种户外活动不可或缺的场所。本文强调,必须为低成本公寓的社区和GI设施提供一种新的模式。一个舒适的居住环境将支持一个社区的生态和社会系统,从而促进一个良好的社会。它敦促政府、开发商和地方政府改变这类住房的开发方式,为当地社区提供更健康、更高质量和更可持续的环境
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