Perceptions of landlords to trees in built-up urban areas in Ghana

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Jones Abrefa Danquah
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Abstract

ABSTRACT For effective deployment of trees as green infrastructure in major cities, it is imperative to understand landlords’ perceptions of trees in built-up ecosystems. Six hundred landlords were systematically sampled from three major cities in Ghana. A questionnaire was used to elicit information about landlords’ perceptions of trees in built-up urban areas. The data generated were analysed using descriptive statistics, Cronbach Alpha, and Kendall Coefficient of Concordance. The results indicated that the most important ecosystem services perceived with the highest positive relevance to the landlords are the provision of edible fruits and nuts, improved health conditions, shade, oxygen production, and wind protection by trees in urban areas. Whilst perceived negative functions of trees include structural damage of roots to buildings and pavements, and hosts to insects and pests. The production of leaf litter and slippery fruits are considered to be a nuisance by the landlords.
加纳建成区的地主对树木的看法
为了在主要城市有效地部署树木作为绿色基础设施,了解业主对建筑生态系统中树木的看法至关重要。从加纳的三个主要城市系统地抽取了600名房东。一份调查问卷被用来询问业主对建成区树木的看法。产生的数据使用描述性统计、Cronbach Alpha和Kendall一致性系数进行分析。结果表明,地主认为最重要的生态系统服务是提供可食用的水果和坚果,改善健康条件,遮荫,氧气生产和树木在城市地区的防风。同时,树木的负面功能包括对建筑物和路面的结构破坏,以及昆虫和害虫的宿主。产生的落叶和湿滑的果实被地主认为是令人讨厌的。
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Arboricultural Journal
Arboricultural Journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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期刊介绍: The Arboricultural Journal is published and issued free to members* of the Arboricultural Association. It contains valuable technical, research and scientific information about all aspects of arboriculture.
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