The impact of population growth and housing development in developing countries is usually a consequence of the push of the rural areas and the pull of the town. The growth and physical expansion of cities have been accompanied by unplanned urban sprawl, environmental pollution, deterioration, deficiencies in modern basic facilities, and general urban decay. Urban expansion without effective environmental consciousness means that in virtually every urban center – from large cities and metropolitan areas to regional centers and small market towns – a substantial proportion of the population is at risk from natural and human-induced environmental hazards. A strategic approach is essential if urban areas are to enjoy all the benefits which nat...
This paper is aimed at assessing the effects of mass housing development in Lokogoma district of Abu...
From the 1990s to date, growing deterioration of urban environmental quality, and the developments o...
It has been observed that daily interaction of millions of Nigerian population estimated at 186.5 m...
Rapid urban expansion without effective environmental consciousness means that in virtually every ur...
Urban sprawl is a challenge of the century across the globe; however its greatest impact is felt mor...
Nigerian cities are witnessing high rate of environmental deterioration and are rated among urban ar...
The continued growth of urban population in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa has brought along with it...
The study examined the impact of rapid urbanization on the sustainable development of Nyanya, Abuja....
The study examines the challenges of rapid urbanization on the sustainable development of Nyanya, Ab...
In the last thirty years, Abuja the Federal Capital of Nigeria has experienced rapid urbanisation in...
In the last thirty years, Abuja the Federal Capital of Nigeria has experienced rapid urbanisation in...
In the last thirty years, Abuja the Federal Capital of Nigeria has experienced rapid urbanisation in...
In the event of the creation of Bayelsa State with Yenagoa as capital in 1996, there has been a sign...
Sustainable urbanization is said to be key to successful development in urban areas, most especially...
The impact of rapid population growth on housing development in a developing economy is usually a co...
This paper is aimed at assessing the effects of mass housing development in Lokogoma district of Abu...
From the 1990s to date, growing deterioration of urban environmental quality, and the developments o...
It has been observed that daily interaction of millions of Nigerian population estimated at 186.5 m...
Rapid urban expansion without effective environmental consciousness means that in virtually every ur...
Urban sprawl is a challenge of the century across the globe; however its greatest impact is felt mor...
Nigerian cities are witnessing high rate of environmental deterioration and are rated among urban ar...
The continued growth of urban population in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa has brought along with it...
The study examined the impact of rapid urbanization on the sustainable development of Nyanya, Abuja....
The study examines the challenges of rapid urbanization on the sustainable development of Nyanya, Ab...
In the last thirty years, Abuja the Federal Capital of Nigeria has experienced rapid urbanisation in...
In the last thirty years, Abuja the Federal Capital of Nigeria has experienced rapid urbanisation in...
In the last thirty years, Abuja the Federal Capital of Nigeria has experienced rapid urbanisation in...
In the event of the creation of Bayelsa State with Yenagoa as capital in 1996, there has been a sign...
Sustainable urbanization is said to be key to successful development in urban areas, most especially...
The impact of rapid population growth on housing development in a developing economy is usually a co...
This paper is aimed at assessing the effects of mass housing development in Lokogoma district of Abu...
From the 1990s to date, growing deterioration of urban environmental quality, and the developments o...
It has been observed that daily interaction of millions of Nigerian population estimated at 186.5 m...