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摘要
环境可持续性一直是一项与千年发展目标7一致的全球议程。根据这一全球议程,尼日利亚扩大了优先事项,通过投入有用的机器来确保实现这一目标(Adeagbo, 2013);修建公园和绿化拉各斯就是其中之一。因此,本研究旨在考察政府在维持环境方面的主动性,以及公民的态度。本研究采用定性方法,从确定的关键举报人、意见领袖和项目协调员那里获取信息;采用横断面描述性调查法,在整群抽样后,对各市科索夫地方政府居民发放问卷,获得定量数据。计算编码后的数据,使用SPSS version 16进行频率和描述性统计分析。调查结果显示,受访者的平均值为±30。关键的信息提供者访谈显示,承诺维持倡议和社区参与是维持的关键策略。受访者的数据显示,60%的社区成员支持绿色倡议,而70%的受访者表示愿意为绿色拉各斯倡议做出贡献。总的来说,受访者认为这对他们的健康有积极的影响。因此,这一倡议是值得的,应该在其他地方复制。有必要制定重点突出的战略,利用社区的全面参与,以实现该倡议的愿景。
Examining the Lagos Green Initiative: A case study of Kosofe Local Government
Environmental sustainability has been a global agenda which aligns with the MillenniumDevelopment goal seven (7). In line with this global agenda, Nigeria scaled upher priorities to ensure meeting this goal by putting in place usefulmachineries (Adeagbo, 2013); the creation of parks and greening Lagos was oneof such actions. Hence, this study sort to examine government’s initiativetowards sustaining the environment, and the attitude of its citizenry. The study utilizeda qualitative method to obtain information from key informants, opinion leadersand program coordinators who were identified; while a cross-sectionaldescriptive survey was utilized to obtain quantitative data through thedistribution of questionnaires among residents of Kosofe Local Government ofLagos after cluster sampling. Computed coded data, were analyzed intofrequencies and descriptive statistics using SPSS version 16.Findings showed meanage of the respondents was ± 30. Key informant interview revealed commitment tosustaining the initiative and community involvement was a key strategy tosustenance. Data from respondents revealed that 60% of the community memberssupport the green initiative, while 70% of respondents, established willingnessto contribute to the green Lagos initiative. Overall, respondents felt positiveeffect on their health. Hence, this initiative is worthwhile and should bereplicated elsewhere. There is a need for focused strategies to harness fullcommunity involvement so as to meet the vision of the initiative.