Assessment of Nexus Between Building Characteristics and Climate Change Experiences on Housing Quality of Residents in Ayetoro, Ondo State, Nigeria

Oluwatunmise Esther Iwayemi, Samuel Adedeji Daramola, Gabriel Olaoye, Babatunde Michael, Ogunbanwo
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Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges facing the world today, with far-reaching impacts on various sectors, including housing. Ayetoro, a coastal community in Nigeria, is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change due to its location and socio-economic factors. The study assessed the relationship between building characteristics and climate change experiences of the residents of Ayetoro community on their housing qualities. The following null hypotheses were tested: 1.) there is no positive relationship between building materials and increase in the room temperature in Ayetoro community from 2000 to 2022. 2.) There is no positive relationship between Age of building and Erosion of supporting soils in Ayetoro community from 2000 to 2022. 3.) There is no positive relationship between locations of building and permanent flooding in the low-lying areas in Ayetoro community from 2000 to 2022. The study was a mixed method cross sectional inferential study. A total of 379 questionnaires were distributed with 92.9% completion rate. Gathered data were presented by means of frequencies & percentage on tables and analyzed using inferential statistical tools such as linear correlation and pair sampled correction at 95% confidence level. The study found that; increase in room temperature has no positive effect on building roofing materials covering and building floor materials while increase in room temperature has positive effect on building materials used for wall foundation footing and Building materials used for the construction wall. Permanent flooding in the low-lying areas has no positive impact on location of building. Also, there is no positive relationship between age of building and erosion of supporting soils in Ayetoro community from 2000 to 2022. The study underscores the urgent need for proactive measures to address the climate change impact on housing quality.
评估尼日利亚翁多州阿耶托罗居民的住房质量与建筑物特征和气候变化经历之间的联系
气候变化是当今世界面临的最紧迫挑战之一,对包括住房在内的各行各业产生了深远影响。Ayetoro 是尼日利亚的一个沿海社区,由于其地理位置和社会经济因素,特别容易受到气候变化的影响。本研究评估了阿耶托罗社区居民的建筑特征与气候变化对其住房质量的影响之间的关系。对以下零假设进行了检验:1)从 2000 年到 2022 年,阿耶托罗社区的建筑材料与室温上升之间不存在正相关关系。2.)从 2000 年到 2022 年,阿耶托罗社区的建筑年代与支撑土壤的侵蚀之间不存在正相关关系。3.)从 2000 年到 2022 年,建筑位置与 Ayetoro 社区低洼地区的永久性洪水之间没有正相关关系。本研究是一项混合方法的横断面推理研究。共发放了 379 份问卷,完成率为 92.9%。收集到的数据以频率和百分比的形式显示在表格中,并使用线性相关和成对抽样校正等推理统计工具进行分析,置信度为 95%。研究发现,室温的升高对建筑屋顶材料和建筑地面材料没有积极影响,而室温的升高对用于墙基地基的建筑材料和用于建筑墙体的建筑材料有积极影响。低洼地区的长期洪水对建筑物的选址没有积极影响。此外,从 2000 年到 2022 年,Ayetoro 社区的建筑年代与支撑土壤的侵蚀之间没有正相关关系。这项研究强调,迫切需要采取积极措施来应对气候变化对住房质量的影响。
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