UBC Undergraduate Research

Stakeholder Analysis of the Beaty Biodiversity Green Roof Chalanuchpong, Wasin; Chan, Joyce; Chisholm, Maria; Nguyen, Michelle

Abstract

As a publicly accessible green roof at the University of British Columbia’s Beaty Biodiversity Museum, numerous stakeholders utilize this space for a variety of functions and purposes. To enhance its use to the community, it is necessary to determine the possibility for a more focused and diverse range of uses that may be valuable to its stakeholders. Based on the analysis of a public questionnaire regarding current perceptions and suggestions for future uses, as well as a field assessment of the plant species identified on the green roof. Results showed that passive activities such as eating and relaxing are the primary interest for stakeholders. This assessment created baseline data for the management team of the Beaty Biodiversity Museum to use as a guide for maintaining the green roof in a manner that will benefit stakeholders.

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