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Title: GROWTH AND CHALLENGES OF URBAN SPRAWL IN SULEJA, NIGER STATE
Authors: Idowu, Owoeye Olusegun
Bako, Abdullateef Iyanda
Ohadugha, Chukwudi Bernhard
Abdulyekeen, Abdulazeez Ola
Raheem, Wakeel Adeyemi
Keywords: Development,
Growth,
Urbanization,
Urban Planning,
Urban Sprawl.
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Department of Architecture, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria
Citation: Idowu, O. O., Bako, A. I., Raheem W. A., Ohadugha, C. B., Abdulyekeen, A. O. & Raheem, W. A (2017)
Series/Report no.: 7;1
Abstract: This paper aimed at examining the growth and challenges of urban sprawl in four selected peri-urban neigbourhoods of suleja: maje, paulossa, chassa and gwazunmu. The objectives are to: examine the pattern of development; determine the factors responsible for the spread; and analyze the challenges of urban sprawl development. The data employed were from primary and secondary sources. The primary data were sourced from questionnaire administration. A systematic random sampling method was used in the selection of 320 respondents in these four neigbourhoods. The questionnaire was analyzed using descriptive method the google earth image maps of the neighbourhoods were downloaded and geo-referenced using ArcGIS software 10.2. The study revealed that the peri-urban areas exhibited different characteristics of urban sprawl; the proximity of the town to Abuja (64.3%), ethnicity and religion (56.5%), displacement (91.6%) strongly influenced the pattern of peri-urban development, while the challenges pf peri-urban areas showed insecurity of tenure (87%), accessibility to community facilities (98.4%), lack of infrasture (98.4%), and poor physical planning (100%). Thus, the suburbs of suleja are increasingly spreading, therefore, participatory planning approach, and refurbishment of facilities and development of comprehensive land use planning are required for effective monitoring of development.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/12072
ISSN: 2141-9019
Appears in Collections:Urban & Regional Planning

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