Urban Development In The Third World and Threat To Wetlands: The Case Study of Calabar, Nigeria

A. E. Obia, E. B. Itam, A. E. Archibong
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Wetlands constitute only two percent of the world’s land mass. Yet, a total of 10% of the world population live in wetlands. Also, about 13% of global urban settlements are found in wetlands. Coastal ecosystems are among the most productive in the world and are among the most threatened. A significant global response to this threat was the 1971 Convention held in Ramsar, Iran, to save the world’s wetlands. Unfortunately, most developing countries are not signatories to the convention, and those that are have paid passive attention to its articles; leading to massive loss of wetlands in these countries. Cities along water ways and basins (such as Calabar) are known for their rapid growth. Calabar has witnessed a rapid urban growth of recent. This growth has led to severe encroachment into the city’s wetlands formed by the Great Kwa and Calabar Rivers with the attendant degradation of the ecosystems. This paper examines the danger posed by the spread of the city to these wetlands and proffers solutions that would check the incursion into these pristine natural habitats. The paper also recommends the development of eco-tourism resort as part of the larger Calabar urban landscape architecture. This will add to the tourism potentials of the city as envisaged by Cross River State.
第三世界的城市发展及其对湿地的威胁——以尼日利亚卡拉巴尔为例
湿地只占世界陆地面积的2%。然而,世界上总共有10%的人口生活在湿地。此外,全球约13%的城市住区位于湿地。沿海生态系统是世界上最具生产力的生态系统之一,也是最受威胁的生态系统之一。1971年在伊朗拉姆萨尔举行的拯救世界湿地公约是对这一威胁的重大全球反应。不幸的是,大多数发展中国家不是该公约的签署国,而那些已签署该公约的国家也被动地关注其条款;导致这些国家大量湿地流失。沿着水路和盆地的城市(如卡拉巴尔)以其快速增长而闻名。卡拉巴尔近年来经历了快速的城市发展。这种增长导致城市的大瓜河和卡拉巴尔河形成的湿地受到严重侵蚀,随之而来的是生态系统的退化。本文研究了城市扩张对这些湿地造成的危险,并提出了解决方案,以阻止对这些原始自然栖息地的入侵。本文还建议开发生态旅游度假区,作为更大的卡拉巴尔城市景观建筑的一部分。这将增加城市的旅游潜力,正如克罗斯河州设想的那样。
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