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Title: Towards transforming human settlements in urban fringes of Delta state, Nigeria.
Authors: ONYEMENAM, Prince Ike
AYANGBILE, Oluwabukola A.
Popoola, Ayobami A.
Adeleye, Bamiji Michael
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Proceedings of the 52th ISOCARP International Planning Congress 12th - 16th September 2016. The Cities we Have vs the City we Need.
Citation: Prince Ike ONYEMENAM, Oluwabukola A. AYANGBILE, Ayobami POPOOLA, Bamiji M. ADELEYE, (2016). Towards transforming human settlements in urban fringes of Delta state, Nigeria. Proceedings of the 52th ISOCARP International Planning Congress 12th - 16th September 2016. The Cities we Have vs the City we Need.
Abstract: Synopsis Spatial exclusion is a negative occurrence, universally. It implies a socio-spatial segregation of Urban-Fringe dwellers, given its major hindrance to both functional urban development and the inclusive vision of cities we need. The need towards transforming these fringe areas in Urban-Delta forms the underpinning rationale for this paper.
Description: Proceedings
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2567
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