Examining liveability in the informal community of Kabawa, Nigeria

IF 0.6 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING
Mr Ayodeji, Obayomi, Dr Ayobami Popoola, Prof. Bolanle Wahab, Ayodeji Obayomi, Samuel Medayese, Bolanle Wahab
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This article examines the nature and causes of liveability challenges faced by the residents of Kabawa, an informal community south-east of Lokoja, the capital of Kogi State, North-Central Nigeria, and points out solutions to the identified problems. Liveability concepts were adopted, while both primary and secondary data were used. The research instruments used included a structured questionnaire, an observation checklist, and a housing facility survey. A total of 180 household heads/ respondents were randomly selected for the study. The study establishes that the community exhibited slum characteristics, including poor housing conditions, filthy environment, poor sanitation, indiscriminate waste disposal, and acute lack of basic infrastructure. Illiteracy, poverty, poor maintenance of the available facilities, and lack of participation in governance are common challenges reported by residents. The study recommends improved planning and partnership between government and other community development stakeholders towards achieving improved liveability through participatory, community-centred development and a financial framework.
考察尼日利亚卡巴瓦非正式社区的宜居性
本文探讨了尼日利亚中北部科吉州首府洛科贾东南部的一个非正式社区Kabawa居民面临宜居性挑战的性质和原因,并指出了已发现问题的解决方案。采用了宜居性概念,同时使用了初级和次级数据。使用的研究工具包括结构化问卷、观察清单和住房设施调查。共有180名户主/受访者被随机选择参加这项研究。该研究表明,该社区呈现出贫民窟的特点,包括住房条件差、环境肮脏、卫生条件差、垃圾处理不分青红皂白,以及严重缺乏基本基础设施。据居民报告,文盲、贫困、现有设施维护不善以及缺乏对治理的参与是常见的挑战。该研究建议改善政府和其他社区发展利益攸关方之间的规划和伙伴关系,通过参与性、以社区为中心的发展和财政框架来提高宜居性。
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Town and Regional Planning
Town and Regional Planning REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING-
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