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The status and improvement of vegetation on existing open spaces on greater campus Peshawar
Author(s):
1. Noor-ul-Amin: Department of Horticulture, NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar, PAKISTAN
2. Murad Ali: Department of Horticulture, NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar, PAKISTAN
3. Muhammad Ali Khan: Department of Horticulture, NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar, PAKISTAN
Abstract:
A research study was conducted at Greater campus including NWFP Agricultural University  Peshawar, University of Peshawar, University of Engineering and Technology and other  institutions on Peshawar university campus to analyze the existing conditions of open spaces and  formulate suggestions for their maintenance and improvement. One hundred and sixty respondents  of both genders were interviewed through questionnaires survey. The prime focus of the study  remained on the areas such as soft & hard landscape of prevailing open spaces, roadsides & sport  grounds plantation and suggestions for the improvement of these spaces in greater campus. The  findings revealed that a combination of trees and shrubs grown in a single line along with provision  of flowers are requested for roadside plantation whereas provision of shrubs is suggested at the  boundaries of sport grounds. The use of gardens with variety of shrubs is favored for educational  purposes while plantation of trees, shrubs, annual flowers and ground covers in combination is  preferred at open spaces. Most of the respondents showed dissatisfaction over the existing  maintenance of open spaces. Statues and water features such as water fall and fountain are  suggested for open spaces as they may further facilitate the status of hardscape in the overall  landscape. Proper plantation and management of softscape as well as hardscape are highly  recommended which would optimistically improve the current status of the open space. 
Page(s): 411-418
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Published: Journal: Pakistan Journal of Botany, Volume: 43, Issue: 1, Year: 2011
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