Abstract
Green roof has shown potential contribution on improving the functional performance of buildings by lowering the roof exterior surface temperature, which is indirectly, could potentially reduce the energy demand. In addition, it is likely to provide important ecological services to urban areas through lowering of urban heat island (UHI) temperatures, increasing storm water retention and improves the biodiversity. This paper will then present the initial outcomes of the joint initiative between Malaysia Agricultural Research and Development (MARDI) and Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) in promoting this green technology in Malaysia. As green roof technology is still emerging, there is limited technical data available at present in Malaysian climate. The study aims to provide initial observation on the thermal performance of green roof and its effect towards surrounding and associated significant environmental benefit. In order to achieve the goal, the thermal performance of green roof system in experimental plot at MARDI had been monitored. The green roof experimental plot has been set up on two flat roofs in Horticulture Research Centre, MARDI, Serdang, Selangor and the treatments consists of two green roof system known as conventional system and self-watering system. The substrate depths were 50 mm and 100 mm. In addition, some observation on the attracted wildlife to the green roof was initiated. Based on the initial results, it is interesting to report that the temperature reduction for the green roofs on Roof 1 and Roof 2 were in averages of 6.1°C and 10°C, respectively. In conclusion, this joint study between UTHM and MARDI may facilitate the development of roof top gardening system in greening the urban area. With more studies, it will possibly highlight the engineering significance, furthermore promoting the application of green roof technology in Malaysia.
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