2016
DOI: 10.3390/su8060523
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An Assessment of the Knowledge and Demand of Young Residents regarding the Ecological Services of Urban Green Spaces in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Abstract: Abstract:The fast and steady economic growth and social changes in recent years in Cambodia have brought rapid expansion and restructuring to its cities. These phenomena have brought numerous challenges including threats to urban green spaces (UGS's). This study addresses problems of UGS's by investigating the knowledge and perceptions of young residents of Phnom Penh (YRPPs) toward UGS's in relation to the following: (1) basic knowledge of YRPPs on ecological services (KES) of UGS's; (2) perceptions of YRPPs … Show more

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“…Cambodia's cities are facing complex sustainability challenges. Cambodia's cities have inadequate urban infrastructure (transport, drainage and sewerage, water supply, energy, and solid waste), increased exposure to pollution and traffic congestion, inequity in access to affordable housing, vulnerability to disasters, and shrinking urban green spaces (Yen et al, 2016;Kitamura et al, 2018;OCED, 2018;World Bank, 2018). Climate change is causing additional pressure on urban systems, exposing the poorest and most vulnerable urban residents to climatic risks, such as heat, floods, and storm surges (Fuchs et al, 2011).…”
Section: Case Study Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cambodia's cities are facing complex sustainability challenges. Cambodia's cities have inadequate urban infrastructure (transport, drainage and sewerage, water supply, energy, and solid waste), increased exposure to pollution and traffic congestion, inequity in access to affordable housing, vulnerability to disasters, and shrinking urban green spaces (Yen et al, 2016;Kitamura et al, 2018;OCED, 2018;World Bank, 2018). Climate change is causing additional pressure on urban systems, exposing the poorest and most vulnerable urban residents to climatic risks, such as heat, floods, and storm surges (Fuchs et al, 2011).…”
Section: Case Study Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As is well known, Transit Oriented Development (TOD) was introduced in urban theory by Peter Calthorpe in the late 1980s and is generally defined as a mixed-use community that promotes living near transport services and reduces reliance on car travel [22]. Therefore, studies conducted for the World Bank in 2017 [23], along with those prepared by the Japanese Cooperation Agency JICA in 2014, propose to revolutionize the infrastructure system by integrating a Transit Oriented Development (TOD) model into the city's master plan [24].…”
Section: Phnom Penh Urban Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phnom Penh currently has around 1.1 m 2 /resident of green space compared with Vancouver at around 30m 2 /resident (Lehmann, 2016). Research by Yen et al (2016) demonstrated there is a high demand amongst the young residents of Phnom Penh for the ecological services of urban green spaces. In Vietnam, green spaces have become more fragmented as a result of urbanisation and land-use changes, resulting in a loss of the quality of ecological services, urban biodiversity and urban quality of life (Uy & Nakagoshi, 2007).…”
Section: Declining Liveability and Increased Exposure Of Urban Residementioning
confidence: 99%