Flood occurrence often generate significant physical, social, economic, and environmental disruptions with attendant threat to lives, sources of livelihood, and businesses. In many cases, individuals, and communities experience great difficulties as they attempt to recover from the impacts of floods. Individual, communities, and institutions often develop strategies for flood reduction and management. This study examines community and institutional responses to flood management in Osogbo, Nigeria. Using a systematic sampling technique, it extracts responses from 110 residents in six flood prone areas in Osogbo. Frequency distribution was employed to analyze data collected. Findings revealed that though communities contributed to flood manag...
The objective of this study is to develop a sustainable flood risk management framework that can be ...
This study explores housing vulnerability and resilience to flood in Shiroro, a rural community in N...
Flood menace in Nigeria have become a normal and re-occurring phenomenon which sometimes has devasta...
This study adopts a post-disaster analysis of the 2012 flood event in the riverine communities of Lo...
The occurrence of floods in Nigeria, particularly in the South-Eastern zones, has resulted in signif...
The occurrence of natural disasters is of growing concern globally due to increasing disruption, dam...
Anambra state was designated as the most acutely flood-affected state in Nigeria after the unprecede...
Floods lead to tremendous losses of property, infrastructure, business and increased risk of disease...
Floods in Nigeria had done more harm without any notice of benefits. In the last 30 years, Nigerian ...
Flood disaster is not a recent phenomenon in Makurdi people in the town have been experiencing its d...
Globally, riverine areas are naturally prone to flooding. In the year 2012, flooding for the first t...
Flooding is a severe threat to livelihoods and socioeconomic development in Ogbaru riverine communit...
Flash floods are common features in Nigeria during the rainy season (May-October), but the flood eve...
Flood resilience and sustainable development in urban Nigeria: integrating traditional and non-struc...
The 2012 floods was one of the worst in Nigeria leading to loss of lives and property worth millions...
The objective of this study is to develop a sustainable flood risk management framework that can be ...
This study explores housing vulnerability and resilience to flood in Shiroro, a rural community in N...
Flood menace in Nigeria have become a normal and re-occurring phenomenon which sometimes has devasta...
This study adopts a post-disaster analysis of the 2012 flood event in the riverine communities of Lo...
The occurrence of floods in Nigeria, particularly in the South-Eastern zones, has resulted in signif...
The occurrence of natural disasters is of growing concern globally due to increasing disruption, dam...
Anambra state was designated as the most acutely flood-affected state in Nigeria after the unprecede...
Floods lead to tremendous losses of property, infrastructure, business and increased risk of disease...
Floods in Nigeria had done more harm without any notice of benefits. In the last 30 years, Nigerian ...
Flood disaster is not a recent phenomenon in Makurdi people in the town have been experiencing its d...
Globally, riverine areas are naturally prone to flooding. In the year 2012, flooding for the first t...
Flooding is a severe threat to livelihoods and socioeconomic development in Ogbaru riverine communit...
Flash floods are common features in Nigeria during the rainy season (May-October), but the flood eve...
Flood resilience and sustainable development in urban Nigeria: integrating traditional and non-struc...
The 2012 floods was one of the worst in Nigeria leading to loss of lives and property worth millions...
The objective of this study is to develop a sustainable flood risk management framework that can be ...
This study explores housing vulnerability and resilience to flood in Shiroro, a rural community in N...
Flood menace in Nigeria have become a normal and re-occurring phenomenon which sometimes has devasta...