This paper is published in Volume-9, Issue-2, 2023
Area
Urban Design
Author
Allu Revathi Devi, Vijayalaxmi J., Ramesh Srikonda
Org/Univ
School of Planning and Architecture, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India
Pub. Date
17 May, 2023
Paper ID
V9I2-1295
Publisher
Keywords
Street Trees, Annoyance, Perceptions, Annoyance, and Neighborhoods

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Allu Revathi Devi, Vijayalaxmi J., Ramesh Srikonda. A perspective of the residents on the annoyances and problems of street trees in Visakhapatnam city, Andhra Pradesh, India., International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARIIT.com.

APA
Allu Revathi Devi, Vijayalaxmi J., Ramesh Srikonda (2023). A perspective of the residents on the annoyances and problems of street trees in Visakhapatnam city, Andhra Pradesh, India.. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 9(2) www.IJARIIT.com.

MLA
Allu Revathi Devi, Vijayalaxmi J., Ramesh Srikonda. "A perspective of the residents on the annoyances and problems of street trees in Visakhapatnam city, Andhra Pradesh, India.." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 9.2 (2023). www.IJARIIT.com.

Abstract

Street trees are an integral component of urban resident’s life. The environmental, economic, and social benefits they provide to residential and commercial areas are crucial for the maintenance of healthy communities. Urban areas cannot function properly without street trees. Despite trees' many benefits, it is important to remember that if they are not properly planned, planted, and maintained, they can become a source of trouble, additional expense, and even danger. Since most of this study is conducted in the Visakhapatnam metropolitan city, it is unclear if these results may be generalized to other city communities or nations. A one-way ANOVA test is performed to see any significant difference in the overall opinion of each annoying factor given by the local neighborhood residents from different study areas in Visakhapatnam city. Generally, people like street trees and their surroundings, and six community respondents rated annoyances as more serious. According to questionnaire surveys, hidden traffic signs and preventing sunlight from entering homes are two of the greatest annoyances of street trees. Before proceeding to the next and final phase of the investigation, they will undoubtedly generate some preliminary ideas for potential responses. All of these must be completed so that suitable street trees can be incorporated into the final design in the future.