Dhivya Sethupathy, Dr. S. Ravindhar, Dr. Monsingh David Devadas
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摘要
垂直花园(VG)已被证明具有许多环境、经济和社会效益。然而,由于各种原因,在金奈这样高度发达的城市,实施VG并不常见。本研究旨在研究公众对VG的看法,以及阻碍其在泰米尔纳德邦金奈广泛采用的挑战。本研究使用社会技术策略来鼓励VG的采用。设计/方法/方法:采用调查方法进行调查。我们向大金奈公司(Greater Chennai Corporation)的公众发放了一份在线问卷,以获得对VG感知的定量理解。考试分为4个部分,共11道封闭式选择题。第1部分包括社会人口因素,而第2部分收集了对VG的认识和在金奈采用它的愿望的信息。第3部分考察了VG在环境、经济和美学方面的好处。第4部分重点介绍了在Chennai使用VG的障碍。调查结果:调查报告分析表明,以下是其在金奈广泛采用的障碍,由于对其维护,灌溉缺乏清晰的认识,并且认为垂直绿化会造成结构破坏,VG在公众心目中仍处于概念阶段。垂直绿化的目的是优先考虑其美学效益,而不是其环境和社会效益。维护和灌溉问题也是本文讨论的原因之一。
A Survey Study on the Perception of the Vertical Garden Among the Public of Chennai
Vertical gardens (VG) has proved to have numerous environmental, economic, and social benefits. However, implementing VG is not common in a highly developed city like Chennai due to various reasons. This study aims to examine public perspectives on VG and the challenges preventing their broad adoption in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. This research uses a sociotechnical strategy to encourage the adoption of VG. Design/methodology/approach: A survey approach was used for the investigation. An online questionnaire was given access to the public of Greater Chennai Corporation to come out with a quantitative understanding of the perception of VG. There were four 4 parts with 11 close- ended multiple choice questions. Part 1 included socio-demographic factors, while part 2 collected information on awareness of VG and the desire to adopt it in Chennai. Part 3 examined the understanding of the environmental, economic, and aesthetic benefits of the VG. Part 4 focused on the barriers to the usage of VG in Chennai. Findings: the survey report analysis makes it clear that the following are the barriers to its widespread adoption in Chennai, the VG is still at a conceptual stage in the mind of the public due to a lack of clear understanding of its maintenance, irrigation, and the thought that vertical greening would cause structural damages. The purpose of vertical greening is prioritized for its aesthetic benefits rather than its environmental and social benefits. The maintenance and irrigation issues are also among the reasons discussed in this paper.