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Status of species in the roof top garden in Dhaka city (Azimpur, Jigatola, Elephant road, Komolapur & Katabone area)

Table of Content Chapter No. | Chapter Number | Page No. | 1. | Introduction | 1 | 2. | Background | 2 | 3. | Objective | 3 | 3.1 | Main Objective | 3 | 3.2 | Specific Objective | 3 | 4. | Methodology | 4 | 4.1 | Type of study | 4 | 4.2 | Place of study | 4 | 4.3 | Period of time | 4 | 4.4 | Data Sources | 5 | 4.5 | Sampling | 5 | 4.6 | Preparation of questionnaire & field testing | 5 | 4.7 | Respondent selection | 5 | 4.4 | Data Sources | 5 | 4.8 | Data Collection | 6 | 4.9 | Data Analysis | 6 | 4.10 | Data Presentation | 6 | 4.11 | Reporting | 6 | 4.12 | Result Dissermination | 7 | 5. | Result & Findings | 8- 12 | 5.1 | Production amount of vegetable | 8 | 5.2 | Production amount of fruit | 9 | 5.3 | Production situation of flower | 10 | 5.4 | Situation of the medicinal plant | 10 | 5.5 | Production situation of vegetable & flower (both) | 11 | 5.6 | Catalog of the species cultivate | 12 | 5.7 | Sources of seeds | 12 | 5.8 | Different purposes of roof gardening | 13 | 5.9 | Overcome the malicious problem | 13 | 5.10 | Income amount of the roof garden | 14 | 6. | Discussion | 14 | 7. | Conclusion & Recommendation | 15 | 8. | References | 15 | | Some of the picture of different areas roof garden in Dhaka city | | | Appendixes(Survey questioner) | | Figure No. | Title Name | Page No. | 1 | Shows the production situation of the vegetable | 8 | 2 | Expressions the real production amount of the fruit | 9 | 3 | Displays the actual percentage amount of growing flower | 10 | 4 | Shows the actual situation on the vegetable & flower | 11 |

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