Critical success factor (CSF) for shrub planting works

Quality control plays a vital role in producing an excellent built environment construction work. Landscape development as a major part of the built environment requires at par attentions of quality control in the entire process of development including at the implementation stage. Landscape as an i...

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Main Authors: Ab Sani, Jasasikin, Mohamed Mustafar, Atikah, Ibrahim, Putri Haryati
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spelling my.iium.irep.814062023-10-04T09:29:04Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/81406/ Critical success factor (CSF) for shrub planting works Ab Sani, Jasasikin Mohamed Mustafar, Atikah Ibrahim, Putri Haryati NA2542.35 Environmental aspect of architecture NA2542.36 Sustainable architecture QK Botany Quality control plays a vital role in producing an excellent built environment construction work. Landscape development as a major part of the built environment requires at par attentions of quality control in the entire process of development including at the implementation stage. Landscape as an important area in achieving the vision of Malaysia Beautiful Garden in the year 2020 undergoes a long process of development. A thorough monitoring process at the implementation stage is needed to ensure the quality of landscape development end products meets the stakeholders’ satisfaction level. Landscape can be divided into two which are hardscape and softscape. Hardscape refers to a hard element in landscape design that stays the same for years. Whereas, softscape refers to the live horticultural elements of a landscape. Natural environment generates a positive point of view on life, making people feel more active and alive (Wolf & Wohlfart, 2014). This statement illustrates that to create a healthy society, it can begin with enhancing natural environment as to build a positive point of view on life. Shrub is one of the common softscape elements in landscape design. Specific critical success factor (CSF) assessment element for shrub planting should be produced to monitor shrub planting work in landscape construction. This paper is prepared to develop critical success factor for shrub planting works in Malaysia. In this study, 225 respondents among Landscape Architects successfully responded to the survey. The survey began with the assessment elements that had to be rated by respondents according to their general assumptions on the critical level of each element. Finally, this research establishes a set of critical success factor of shrub planting. The result shows that there are eight (8) elements assessment for shrub planting works i.e. overall height, leave, cane, soil mixture, planting hole, root ball size, mulching and planting hole finishing, and treatment. The sum of contribution weightage of CSF overall illustrates that leave stands as the highest score, while mulching indicates the lowest score in critical success factor for shrub planting works. Universiti Putra Malaysia 2020-06-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/81406/7/81406%20Critical%20success%20factor%20%28CSF%29%20for%20shrub%20planting%20works.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/81406/8/81406%20Critical%20success%20factor%20%28CSF%29%20for%20shrub%20planting%20works%20SCOPUS.pdf Ab Sani, Jasasikin and Mohamed Mustafar, Atikah and Ibrahim, Putri Haryati (2020) Critical success factor (CSF) for shrub planting works. Alam Cipta: International Journal of Sustainable Tropical Design Research and Practice, 13 (1). pp. 2-11. ISSN 1823-7231 E-ISSN 2289-3687 https://frsb.upm.edu.my/upload/dokumen/20200630133605Paper_1.pdf
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topic NA2542.35 Environmental aspect of architecture
NA2542.36 Sustainable architecture
QK Botany
spellingShingle NA2542.35 Environmental aspect of architecture
NA2542.36 Sustainable architecture
QK Botany
Ab Sani, Jasasikin
Mohamed Mustafar, Atikah
Ibrahim, Putri Haryati
Critical success factor (CSF) for shrub planting works
description Quality control plays a vital role in producing an excellent built environment construction work. Landscape development as a major part of the built environment requires at par attentions of quality control in the entire process of development including at the implementation stage. Landscape as an important area in achieving the vision of Malaysia Beautiful Garden in the year 2020 undergoes a long process of development. A thorough monitoring process at the implementation stage is needed to ensure the quality of landscape development end products meets the stakeholders’ satisfaction level. Landscape can be divided into two which are hardscape and softscape. Hardscape refers to a hard element in landscape design that stays the same for years. Whereas, softscape refers to the live horticultural elements of a landscape. Natural environment generates a positive point of view on life, making people feel more active and alive (Wolf & Wohlfart, 2014). This statement illustrates that to create a healthy society, it can begin with enhancing natural environment as to build a positive point of view on life. Shrub is one of the common softscape elements in landscape design. Specific critical success factor (CSF) assessment element for shrub planting should be produced to monitor shrub planting work in landscape construction. This paper is prepared to develop critical success factor for shrub planting works in Malaysia. In this study, 225 respondents among Landscape Architects successfully responded to the survey. The survey began with the assessment elements that had to be rated by respondents according to their general assumptions on the critical level of each element. Finally, this research establishes a set of critical success factor of shrub planting. The result shows that there are eight (8) elements assessment for shrub planting works i.e. overall height, leave, cane, soil mixture, planting hole, root ball size, mulching and planting hole finishing, and treatment. The sum of contribution weightage of CSF overall illustrates that leave stands as the highest score, while mulching indicates the lowest score in critical success factor for shrub planting works.
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author Ab Sani, Jasasikin
Mohamed Mustafar, Atikah
Ibrahim, Putri Haryati
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Mohamed Mustafar, Atikah
Ibrahim, Putri Haryati
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title Critical success factor (CSF) for shrub planting works
title_short Critical success factor (CSF) for shrub planting works
title_full Critical success factor (CSF) for shrub planting works
title_fullStr Critical success factor (CSF) for shrub planting works
title_full_unstemmed Critical success factor (CSF) for shrub planting works
title_sort critical success factor (csf) for shrub planting works
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2020
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