Environmental Change Perception of Community Residents:A Case Study of the Gan-Yuan Area in the Shu-Lin City in the Taipei County

碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 地學研究所 === 89 === This study is an attempt to investigate the environmental change perception of community residents of the Gan-Yuan Area in the Shu-Lin City in the Taipei County. An analysis of the community residents’ pollution perception during the construction stage of Taipei Un...

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Main Authors: Yi-Lan Chen, 陳怡嵐
Other Authors: Chang-Yi Chang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2001
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/23098957602521139833
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Summary:碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 地學研究所 === 89 === This study is an attempt to investigate the environmental change perception of community residents of the Gan-Yuan Area in the Shu-Lin City in the Taipei County. An analysis of the community residents’ pollution perception during the construction stage of Taipei University, the community residents’ awareness of pollution after the accomplishment of the university, the community residents’ satisfaction of the present land use type of agriculture, their perception pollution caused by the factories, residents’ attitudes towards the land use change from agriculture into quarries. Through statistical analysis, the research findings are as follows: 1. The majority of the residents are industrial, commercial and the other services in occupation. 2. Community residents’ attitudes towards Taipei University are positive in community development. 3. Community residents’ perception of pollution caused by Taipei University tend to be insignificant. 4. Farmers’ perception towards their income and lifestyle is quite unsatisfied. 5. Most local residents look forward to the change from agriculture into the business, residential, or educational types of land use. 6. There is a spatial difference among residents in their perception towards air pollution caused by the Second North Highway. 7. There is a spatial difference among residents in their perception towards air pollution, noise pollution and waste water pollution. 8. There is a spatial difference among residents in their perception toward pollution caused by factories. 9. Most of community residents are against the land use change from farms into quarries. 10. Community residents are aware of environmental consequences of land use change from farms into quarries through information gathering and their own experience. 11. Community residents’ attitudes towards the restoration of the quarried land are also negative. The research results of this study can be hopefully referred in land use planning by related institutes.