2015
DOI: 10.5539/jsd.v8n2p134
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Urbanization: A Catalyst for the Emergence of Squatter Settlements and Squalor in the Vicinities of the Federal Capital City of Nigeria

Abstract: From the 1990s to date, growing deterioration of urban environmental quality, and the developments of squatter settlements and squalors have gradually become the attributes of the development patterns in the Federal Capital City (FCC), Abuja and environs in Nigeria. The FCC, Abuja and the surrounding towns and settlements popularly referred to as 'satellite towns' in Nigeria, are characterized by inadequate urban infrastructure, high rural-urban migration, population pressure, high cost of living, poor economi… Show more

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“…Another implication of our findings is the failure of the land use planning process to address, e.g., the emergence of informal settlements, which are settlements made up of the majority of urban growth in Sub-Saharan Africa [49,[82][83][84][85] and are featured by housing deterioration and the zone for low-income earners [86]. Such settlements are notoriously hard to plan and restructure.…”
Section: Implications Of the Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another implication of our findings is the failure of the land use planning process to address, e.g., the emergence of informal settlements, which are settlements made up of the majority of urban growth in Sub-Saharan Africa [49,[82][83][84][85] and are featured by housing deterioration and the zone for low-income earners [86]. Such settlements are notoriously hard to plan and restructure.…”
Section: Implications Of the Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the unregulated spatial patterns of the predicted urban expansion under the BAU scenario may feature a high degree of leapfrogging/haphazard urban development (informal settlements), particularly in peri-urban/satellite settlements (Enoguanbhor et al 2019;Abubakar 2014;Goodfellow 2013;Trefon 2009). Such informal settlements comprise the majority of urban growth in Sub-Saharan Africa (Lall et al 2017;Zubair et al 2015;Freire et al 2014;Schug et al 2018;Hauer et al 2018) and are characterized by deteriorating housing as home to low-income earners in the Global South (Gottdiener et al 2016). The settlement patterns can be associated with poor sanitary environments that can affect the health of urban dwellers.…”
Section: Implications Of the Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The South-Eastern and South-Western boundaries states are Nasarawa State and Kogi State respectively. It falls within latitude 7°25´N and 9°20´ North of the equator and longitude 5°25´E and 7°39´ East of the meridian (Zubair et al, 2015).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 97%