Spatial Matrices of Urban Expansion in Lafia, North-Central Nigeria

S. Medayese, H. Magidimisha-Chipungu, L. Chipungu
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Rapid urbanisation in African cities has caused considerable problems by hindering their ability to meet infrastructure and service needs, resulting in rising land-use consumption. This study examines how land use/land cover change in Lafia, a city in North-central Nigeria, has impacted the city's boundaries between 1999 and 2019 and includes a projection using GIS simulation of land use/ land cover to 2029. The methodology includes remote sensing techniques, spatiotemporal analysis of geographical measurements, and statistical models. This study involved spatial analysis and projection of city growth from 1999 to 2029 in Lafia using GIS. This analysis focuses on the changes in built-up areas, vegetal cover, bare land, and water bodies using land-use/landcover data. The results indicated significant urban expansion and its impact on the city's spatial patterns. The Urban Expansion Differentiation Index (UEDI) and Urban Expansion Intensity Index (UEII)were used to assess urban sprawl and socioeconomic patterns such as population density and density gradient. High residential and employment densities, varied land uses, continuous development, and multi-modal transportation are all important for sustainable urban growth. The study indicates a direct relationship between population growth and urban expansion, as seen in Lafia. Furthermore, the findings suggest that cities grow beyond their typical boundaries, resulting in peri-urban expansion, as shown in the Alakio districts of the Lafia Metropolis. The study findings have important implications for urban growth policy and land use/land cover change. They will contribute to a better understanding of the effects of urban growth on the spatial matrix and morphology of cities, assisting city planners in recognizing these effects. Furthermore, the study adds evidence to the continuing debate about urban expansion, liveability, and spatial sustainability in African cities. The thorough examination of land use/land cover change in Lafia sheds light on the spatial dynamics of urbanisation and its implications for sustainable urban development.
尼日利亚中北部拉菲亚城市扩张的空间矩阵
非洲城市的快速城市化阻碍了它们满足基础设施和服务需求的能力,造成了相当大的问题,导致土地使用消耗增加。本研究考察了尼日利亚中北部城市拉菲亚1999年至2019年期间的土地利用/土地覆盖变化如何影响该市的边界,并包括使用GIS模拟到2029年的土地利用/土地覆盖的预测。方法包括遥感技术、地理测量的时空分析和统计模型。本文利用GIS对拉菲亚市1999 - 2029年的城市增长进行了空间分析和预测。该分析侧重于利用土地利用/土地覆盖数据分析建成区、植被覆盖、裸地和水体的变化。结果表明,城市扩张对城市空间格局的影响显著。利用城市扩张分异指数(UEDI)和城市扩张强度指数(UEII)对城市蔓延和人口密度、密度梯度等社会经济格局进行了评价。高居住和就业密度、多样化的土地利用、持续发展和多式联运都是城市可持续发展的重要因素。该研究表明,人口增长与城市扩张之间存在直接关系,正如在拉菲亚所见。此外,研究结果表明,城市的发展超出了其典型的边界,导致了城郊扩张,如拉菲亚大都市的Alakio区所示。研究结果对城市增长政策和土地利用/土地覆盖变化具有重要意义。它们将有助于更好地了解城市增长对城市空间矩阵和形态的影响,协助城市规划者认识到这些影响。此外,该研究为非洲城市关于城市扩张、宜居性和空间可持续性的持续争论提供了证据。对拉菲亚土地利用/土地覆盖变化的深入研究揭示了城市化的空间动态及其对可持续城市发展的影响。
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