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Type :article
Subject :G Geography (General)
Main Author :Hanifah Mahat
Additional Authors :Doreen Anak Pasang
Zalina Hashim
Yazid Saleh
Nasir Nayan
Title :Amalan rendah karbon dalam kalangan isi rumah (low carbon lifestyle among household)
Place of Production :Tanjong Malim
Publisher :Fakulti Sains Kemanusiaan
Year of Publication :2019
Corporate Name :Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris

Abstract : Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
Dalam usaha  untuk menangani isu perubahan iklim dan  pemanasan global, para saintis  dan pengubal dasar  seluruh  dunia  mencadangkan  agar  pengurangan  secara  drastik  dalam penggunaan  tenaga  elektrik  harus dilaksanakan. Amalan  rendah karbon yang  dilakukan oleh isi rumah  seperti menjimatkan tenaga  elektrik adalah satu usaha yang baik demi kelangsungan hidup generasi akan datang. Justeru, kajian ini bertujuan untuk meneliti pendapatan isi rumah dengan penggunaan barangan elektrik dan  hubungan antara  penggunaan barangan elektrik dan  amalan  penjimatan  tenaga  isi  rumah.  Kaedah  kajian  adalah  sepenuhnya  berasaskan  soal  selidik  yang melibatkan 400  responden yang  mewakili isi rumah  dan telah dipilih dengan menggunakan teknik persampelan rawak  mudah.  Hasil  kajian  daripada  ujian  ANOVA  menunjukkan  terdapat  perbezaan  yang  signifikan  antara pemboleh  ubah pendapatan  dengan penggunaan  barangan elektrik iaitu  pemboleh ubah  pendapatan (F= 10.311 dengan  p 

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