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The main purpose of this study was to determine the perception of city
gardener towards rooftop gardens for climate regeneration and to explore the
relationship of the selected characteristics of the growers with their perception
towards rooftop gardens for climate regeneration. The selected characteristics
were age, education, family size, rooftop garden size, annual family income,
training exposure, extension media contact, knowledge on rooftop gardening
and problems on rooftop gardening. A list comprised a total of 713 respondents
in the study area (27 and 28 No. Ward, Mohammadpur, Dhaka). These
respondents constituted the population of this study. Fifteen percent (107
respondents) of the population were randomly selected as representative
sample by using a Table of Random Numbers (Kerlinger, 1973). Thus, 107
farm family head constituted the sample of the study. Data were collected
during the period of 1
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December 2019 to 28 February, 2020. Pearson Product
Moment Correlation test was used to explore the relationships among the
concerned variables. Majority (61.68%) of the respondents had medium
perception towards rooftop gardens for climate regeneration, 31.78 percent had
high perception towards rooftop gardens for climate regeneration and only 6.54
percent had low perception towards rooftop gardens for climate regeneration.
Out of nine selected characteristics of the respondents age, education, annual
family income, training exposure, extension media contact and knowledge on
rooftop gardening had positive significant relationship with their perception
towards rooftop gardens for climate regeneration. And problems on rooftop
gardening had negative significant relationship with their perception towards
rooftop gardens for climate regeneration. No significant relationship was found
with respondents family size and rooftop garden size. |
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