LANDSCAPE AND PLANTS PROFILE ANALYSIS IN RURAL PERAK
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https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v20i22.1133Keywords:
landscape, plants, Malay and profileAbstract
Landscape and plants portrayed the evolution and development of the society through culture, local identity, and sustainability. The plants' evolution is perceptible and measurable to be examined and documented for future reference. Therefore, this study aims to examine the changes in plant selection through plant profile illustration. The illustration is based on data collection and secondary evidence between the years 2010 to 2020, in Perak Tengah. The objectives are to analyse plants profile associated with society's needs and impacts on the landscape setting. This paper ventures on the historical settings of plants in Rumah Kutai, evolution in contemporary and in the commercial the landscape through the plant height profile to evaluate the personal needs, economical influences, and self-resilience. This paper concludes the evolving role and profile of the home landscape, from logistic to holistic pursuing the physical, spiritual and economical needs of the local community and planning agenda in the 21st century.
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