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Title: SPATIAL PATTERN OF RESIDENTIAL DENSIFICATION IN HOUSING SUBMARKET OF A TRADITIONAL URBAN AREA
Authors: Mohammed, J.K
Sulyman, Aremu Olanrewaju
Aliyu, A.A
Keywords: housing submarket; ; ;
traditional urban area
residential densification
residential densification
spatial pattern
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Baltic Surveying INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
Abstract: The study aimed at examining the spatial pattern of residential densification in housing submarkets of Bida, an ancient traditional town in Nigeria. The study adopted the 2015 standard residential density of Niger State Urban Development Board to determine the level of residential density and occupancy rates of the various submarkets of the town. The study also adopted primary method of data collection through the use of satellite images, handheld GPS and georeferencing of demarcated areas and the buildings, using point features and vector approach in ArcGIS environment to achieve the area coverage, number of buildings and buildings per hectare (ha) in the housing submarkets. The finding of the study reveals that in 2008 Town housing submarket has the highest area coverage, followed by the Project Quarters and then GRA, but in terms of residential density, four housing submarkets of Town, Rahmatu Dangana, Gbazhi and Wadata have high densities above the other seven submarkets. The study further reveals that in the year 2013, additional eight housing submarkets have high residential densities, GRA medium density while Eyagi and Prject Quarters had low densities respectively. It was therefore recommended that there is the need for rational densification (planned densification) for urban development in order to check the increasing unplanned residential density that reduces the green and open spaces in urban environment.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/15577
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