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This paper introduces a joint program between the University of Malaya and Kuala Lumpur City Hall undertaking the Therapeutic Sensory Stimulation Garden at University of Malaya Medical Centre to promote an inclusive society through sensory therapy. Good universal design practices of sensory gardens visited in the UK, Singapore, and Hong Kong is highlighted. Outcomes showed that users’ engagement with the landscape features promotes positive developments in social behaviours. In contrary, it proved a limited partnership between practitioners, researchers, authorities and users as well as non-availability of design guidelines for these gardens. Both outcomes are a significant argument in the conclusion.

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Inclusive society; sensory garden; sensory therapy; universal design

Associate Professor Dr Hazreena Hussein
University of Malaya

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This page is a summary of: Sensory Garden for an Inclusive Society, Asian Journal of Behavioural Studies, November 2016, e-IPH Ltd.,
DOI: 10.21834/ajbes.v1i4.42.
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