Emerging Urban Systems in the Benue Basin of Nigeria

IF 0.6 Q4 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
D. P. Dam, S. Iorliam, Felix Kwaghsende, Peter Anule, I. Mngutyo, J. Atser, Emmily Adaaku, D. Alaci, F. Ujoh, T. T. Gyuse
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Urbanisation is widely recognised as one of the major trends of this century that offers great opportunities as well as significant challenges for poverty reduction in both urban and rural areas. In much of sub-Saharan Africa, the development of small and medium-sized towns remains largely linked to the nature of agricultural production systems. They nevertheless perform a number of essential functions from market nodes to providers of services, goods and non-farm employment to their inhabitants and that of the wider surrounding region. This research investigates the emerging urban system of the Benue Basin region of Nigeria. The data were collected on 80 urban functions across 140 settlements in the basin using a checklist, and analysed using principal component analysis and cluster analysis. The result of the Principal component analysis extracted 10 major functions out of the 80 variables that together explained 67.6% of the total variance. These functions are named workshop services; security and banking services; industrial services; education and commercial services; administrative functions; judiciary and retail services; health/social services; agro processing services; primary health services, and tertiary/secondary health services. The factor scores of the 10 major functions were examined to showcase the performances of each of the 140 settlements in terms of the functions they perform. On the basis of identified major urban functions, the cluster analysis grouped the 140 settlements in a five-order hierarchical structure. Gboko town emerged as the dominant settlement in the system with the highest number of urban functions, and is regarded as the 1st order settlement in the hierarchy. The study recommends provision of basic infrastructure in the emerging urban settlements of the Benue basin particularly settlements in the 3rd, 4th and 5th order in the hierarchy to reposition them for rapid socio-econmic growth of the region.
尼日利亚贝努埃盆地新兴城市体系
城市化被广泛认为是本世纪的主要趋势之一,它为城市和农村地区的减贫提供了巨大的机遇,也带来了重大的挑战。在撒哈拉以南非洲的大部分地区,中小型城镇的发展在很大程度上仍然与农业生产系统的性质有关。然而,它们发挥着一些基本功能,从市场节点到向其居民和更广泛的周边地区提供服务、货物和非农业就业的提供者。本研究调查了尼日利亚贝努埃盆地地区的新兴城市体系。采用清单法收集了流域140个聚落80个城市功能的数据,并采用主成分分析和聚类分析进行了分析。主成分分析的结果从80个变量中提取了10个主要函数,它们共同解释了总方差的67.6%。这些功能被命名为车间服务;安全和银行服务;工业服务;教育及商业服务;管理功能;司法及零售服务;卫生和社会服务;农产品加工服务;初级保健服务和第三/第二级保健服务。考察了10个主要功能的因子得分,以展示140个定居点中每个定居点在其执行的功能方面的表现。在确定主要城市功能的基础上,聚类分析将140个聚落划分为5级层次结构。Gboko镇是该体系中具有最多城市功能的主导聚落,被认为是该体系中的一级聚落。该研究建议在贝努埃盆地新兴的城市住区提供基本的基础设施,特别是在第三、第四和第五等级的住区,以重新定位它们,以适应该地区快速的社会经济增长。
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