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Exploring Links to Life in a Nigerian Urban Fringe
Author(s) -
Olubunmi Adedayo Olaoye,
Adetokunbo Ilesanmin,
Ilelabayo Ismail Adebisi,
Muideen Olaniyi Muritala
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
european journal of development studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2736-660X
DOI - 10.24018/ejdevelop.2021.1.4.53
Subject(s) - human settlement , urbanization , sustainability , urban planning , environmental planning , settlement (finance) , urban density , urban sustainability , geography , political science , economic growth , business , civil engineering , engineering , economics , ecology , archaeology , finance , payment , biology
Finding what makes urban fringes meaningful for living has become a herculean challenge in the urban planning and design fields. Studies considering place-making endeavors to unveil meanings of urban fringes lay less emphasis on environmental quality performance. Many studies suggest that urban fringes have the capacity to absolve increasing rates of urbanization especially in developing countries to ensure urban sustainability ditto to the fact that urban fringes are sites experiencing and prone to continuous changes, exchanges, transformations and successions over time. Hence, these places need to be studied for an understanding of residents’ realities associated with settlement growth and development processes in a bid to explore and establish links between their place making conditions and performance criteria through participant observation and a theoretical framework. It is hoped that this study will be a step further to planning sustainable urban settlements and developments.

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