Comparative Analysis of Ecological Footprint of Urban and Rural Households in Minna Emirate of Niger State,
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2021
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Journal of Inclusive cities and Built environment.
Abstract
Nigeria is an unsustainable country due to an ecological deficit arising from the excessive utilization of natural 
resources. Resources are consumed more than their bio-capacity. Lifestyle and variation in the needs of households 
have exerted demands on the natural resources and eventually on the global environment. This research therefore 
aimed at estimating the Ecological Footprints of the average individual in a household in the urban and rural areas 
of the Minna region in Nigeria. It identifies the types of resource consumption; the impact of consumption on the EF 
and compares the EF of both about the level of sustainability. Data were collected employing primary and secondary 
sources for the study. A total of 400 households was selected for the study. Questionnaire administration was employed 
to collect the data and random sampling was employed. The data were analyzed through explanatory and inferential 
statistics. The result of the study shows that the EF of Minna and Maikunkele were 1.10 and 0.892 gha. Households 
require an average of 0.91 and 0.74 planets to sustain their living standard and generate 6.2 and 4.3 tonnes of CO2 
annually. 9 and 6 factors influence EF. It is recommended that the lifestyle of the household in the Minna region has to 
be modified to reduce pressure on environmental resources and the emission of GHG for sustainable development.
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Ecological Footprint, Urban, Rural, Resources, Bio-Capacity, Consumption
Citation
9.	Abd’razack, N.T.A, Medayese, S.O., Martins, I.V and Idowu, O. O (2021). Comparative Analysis of Ecological Footprint of Urban and Rural Households in Minna Emirate of Niger State, Nigeria. Journal of Inclusive cities and Built environment. 1 (2): 41 – 54.