Public perception towards sustainable mangrove forest programs in Malaysia


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Nurshahirah Wahid Marican, . and Nolila Mohd Nawi, . and Nitty Hirawaty Kamarulzaman, . and Zaiton Samdin, . Public perception towards sustainable mangrove forest programs in Malaysia. pp. 189-199. ISSN 1823-8556

Abstract

The mangrove forest has been an important vegetative aspect in maintaining an ecosystem balance. Among its benefits is to cover the source of timber charcoal woods herbs and fish and shrimp culture where all of this can be valued as economic resources. Even with vast benefits it offers the number of mangrove forests are constantly declining and if there are no actions being taken the mangrove forests may face the possibility of extinction. Degradation of mangrove forests in Malaysia is mainly due to development and agriculture. A sustainable mangrove forest is not something that is newly introduced in Malaysia as the Matang forest is known for its sustainable forest management for over 100 years. Sustainable mangrove forest programs do not only involve the necessary authorities but also the public as their participation in replanting and managing the mangrove forest. Thus this study aims to determine the public perception towards sustainable mangrove forest programs in Malaysia. Data were collected via face-to-face interviews with respondents from the states which have high percentage of mangrove forests such as Perak Sabah Selangor Johor and Pahang. Prior to actual data collection a pilot study was conducted in Kuala Selangor with 100 respondents. Respondents were selected by using a simple random sampling technique from mangrove and non-mangrove areas with a total of 871 respondents. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive analysis and chi-square analysis. Descriptive analysis has found that the public perception towards the importance of mangrove forest is high with the overall mean score of 4.09. The chi-square analysis revealed that gender age education level income marital status and family members have significant relationships with the public perception towards sustainable mangrove forest programs. The insight of this study can help the government and NGOs to organize campaigns and programs related to sustainable mangroves forest more effectively.


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Abstract

The mangrove forest has been an important vegetative aspect in maintaining an ecosystem balance. Among its benefits is to cover the source of timber charcoal woods herbs and fish and shrimp culture where all of this can be valued as economic resources. Even with vast benefits it offers the number of mangrove forests are constantly declining and if there are no actions being taken the mangrove forests may face the possibility of extinction. Degradation of mangrove forests in Malaysia is mainly due to development and agriculture. A sustainable mangrove forest is not something that is newly introduced in Malaysia as the Matang forest is known for its sustainable forest management for over 100 years. Sustainable mangrove forest programs do not only involve the necessary authorities but also the public as their participation in replanting and managing the mangrove forest. Thus this study aims to determine the public perception towards sustainable mangrove forest programs in Malaysia. Data were collected via face-to-face interviews with respondents from the states which have high percentage of mangrove forests such as Perak Sabah Selangor Johor and Pahang. Prior to actual data collection a pilot study was conducted in Kuala Selangor with 100 respondents. Respondents were selected by using a simple random sampling technique from mangrove and non-mangrove areas with a total of 871 respondents. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive analysis and chi-square analysis. Descriptive analysis has found that the public perception towards the importance of mangrove forest is high with the overall mean score of 4.09. The chi-square analysis revealed that gender age education level income marital status and family members have significant relationships with the public perception towards sustainable mangrove forest programs. The insight of this study can help the government and NGOs to organize campaigns and programs related to sustainable mangroves forest more effectively.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Mangrove forests
AGROVOC Term: Mangroves
AGROVOC Term: Public perception
AGROVOC Term: programmes
AGROVOC Term: Ecosystems
AGROVOC Term: Random sampling
AGROVOC Term: Interviews
AGROVOC Term: Questionnaires
AGROVOC Term: Data collection
AGROVOC Term: Participation
Geographical Term: Malaysia
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 28 Apr 2025 06:54
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24173

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