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SWOT Analysis of Urban Greening Maintenance and Management in the Central Pearl River Delta

Yanning Zheng and Fang Jiang

Asian Agricultural Research, 2013, vol. 05, issue 11, 3

Abstract: We take Shunde District, Foshan City in Guangdong Province for example, to carry out SWOT analysis of urban greening maintenance and management. The strengths of greening management and maintenance in Shunde District are as follows: (i) The greening area and quality are continuously improved in the downtown of Shunde District; (ii) The management and maintenance work is carried out well; (iii) The management and maintenance level tends to be increasingly perfected. The weaknesses of greening management and maintenance are as follows: (i) The fees for greening management and maintenance are very low; (ii) There is corner as yet untouched in the junction of some town streets; (iii) The greening management and maintenance technicians are unprofessional; (iv) The greening management is not in place; (v) There is management vacancy phenomenon in the management and maintenance of regional green space; (vi) The design and construction phase is flawed. Finally, based on the analysis of strengths and weaknesses of greening, we put forth the recommendations for the development of management and maintenance in urban green space.

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Date: 2013
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