2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1239/1/012022
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Transit, walking and cycling infrastructure and sustainable development in Enugu city, Nigeria

Andrew E. Okosun,
Francis O. Okeke,
Ajuluchukwu E. Igwe
et al.

Abstract: In a predominantly urban world, people’s ability to move within cities is a critical driver of sustainability. The transportation system which constitutes a large percentage of the physical urban environment provides mobility and aid economic sector. However, it contributes to several major environmental pressures including pollution, congestion, accidents, waste accumulation, resources depletion and disruption of nature. While urban population growth and increase in economic activities combine to generate hig… Show more

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“…It has evolved from been a small coal mining camp to an urban area [13] housing currently over 1.1 million people [14]. The predominant ethnic group is Igbo which as Okosun et al ( 2023) [15] highlighted, accounts for over 90 percent of the population. Enugu city has undergone rapid development and expansion in recent decades according to Okeke et al (2020) [16] with burgeoning commercial activities and increasing immigration.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has evolved from been a small coal mining camp to an urban area [13] housing currently over 1.1 million people [14]. The predominant ethnic group is Igbo which as Okosun et al ( 2023) [15] highlighted, accounts for over 90 percent of the population. Enugu city has undergone rapid development and expansion in recent decades according to Okeke et al (2020) [16] with burgeoning commercial activities and increasing immigration.…”
Section: The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%