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Title: Public and institutional perception on environmental issues of urban land-use planning in eastern Sri Lanka
Authors: Zahir, I. L. M.
Thennakoon, T. M. S. P. K.
Sangasumana, Rev. Pinnawala
Rupi, Jayani
Herath, H. M.
Keywords: Environmental impact
Urban dweller
Improper land-use
Wetland filling
Greenery
Issue Date: Nov-2021
Publisher: Faculty of Arts and Culture, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, University Park, Oluvil.
Citation: KALAM – International Journal Faculty of Arts and Culture, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka. 14(2), 2021 pp.10-20.
Abstract: Urban land-use planning aims to prepare sustainable development to create a better future. The limited number of research papers has been focused on public perceptions of factors of environmental impact for urban land-use planning. This study aims to analyze the public perceptions of environmental impact and expectation of sustainability that emerge due to improper land-use practices. The 220 respondents inclusive of urban dwellers (185 private and self-employees) and 35 government officials were selected for the sample using a random sampling method. The primary data of the study were collected by using a set of checklist questionnaires involving structural surveys. Both descriptive statistics and inferential analysis techniques were used for data analysis. The study indicates that 80.5% of urban dwellers and 19.5% of government officials of respondents were perceived the severity and its consequence on the factors of environmental impact and expectation of sustainability for sustainable land-use planning. Based on the statements of respondents, the government officials are agreed with the statement of sub-factors of urban expanse, urban greenery, wetland filling, water pollution and overall environmental impact in environment impact factor. But, private and self-employees disagree with the above statements of environmental impact factors. In the factor of expectation of sustainability, the government employees are agreed with the statement of the sub-factors of environmental condition, planning and implementation toward Batticaloa Municipal Council, organizational commitments, sustainable development and overall expectation of sustainability. But private and self-employees disagreed with the above statements of expectation of sustainability factor in Batticaloa Municipal Council.
URI: http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/5837
ISSN: 13916815
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