Spatial analysis of transportation infrastructure distribution in Adamawa State, Nigeria: A location quotient perspective

O. Anjorin
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Transportation constitutes one of the pivotal systems crucial to the advancement of so-cioeconomic conditions. However, numerous communities, particularly in Nigeria, face a multitude of transportation challenges. The primary objective of this study is to examine the spatial arrangement of transportation facilities in Adamawa State, Nigeria, with the intention of identifying spatial-related challenges confronting the transportation sector and the socioeconomic development of the state. During the period spanning 2018 to 2019, an investigation into the spatial distribution pattern of transport facilities within the state was conducted. To gather data pertaining to the geographical concentration and developmental trajectory of the transportation system in the state, the ArcGIS 10.5 Length Calculation Module, Google Earth Pro, and questionnaire administration were employed. Data were subjected to inferential statistical analysis, results were tabulated, and maps were generated. The findings unveiled three distinct modes of transit, namely road, water, and air, with roads emerging as the most prominent option. Furthermore, the state exhibited a higher prevalence of paved (engineered but untarred) roads compared to tarred roads. Moreover, an analysis of the spatial pattern encompassing the state’s population and road network revealed that the length and density of tarred roads were greater in less populated Local Government Areas as opposed to the more populated ones. Ultimately, the road network pattern has yielded negative consequences for the state’s development. In light of these findings, the study puts forth recommendations that emphasize the urgent need to tar the numerous paved roads within the state in order to enhance connectivity with markets and other urban-centric facilities.
尼日利亚阿达马瓦州交通基础设施分布的空间分析:区位商数视角
交通是促进经济发展的关键系统之一。然而,许多社区,尤其是尼日利亚的社区,面临着诸多交通挑战。本研究的主要目的是考察尼日利亚阿达马瓦州交通设施的空间布局,以确定该州交通部门和社会经济发展所面临的与空间相关的挑战。在 2018 年至 2019 年期间,对该州内交通设施的空间分布模式进行了调查。为了收集与该州交通系统的地理集中和发展轨迹有关的数据,采用了 ArcGIS 10.5 长度计算模块、谷歌地球专业版和问卷调查。对数据进行了推理统计分析,将结果制成表格,并绘制了地图。调查结果揭示了三种不同的过境方式,即公路、水路和航空,其中公路是最主要的选择。此外,与柏油路相比,该州铺设路面(经过设计但未铺设柏油)的道路更为普遍。此外,对该州人口和道路网络空间格局的分析表明,在人口较少的地方政府区域,柏油路的长度和密度要高于人口较多的地方政府区域。最终,道路网络格局对该州的发展产生了负面影响。鉴于这些发现,研究提出了一些建议,强调迫切需要为该州内的众多铺设柏油的道路铺设柏油,以加强与市场和其他以城市为中心的设施的连接。
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