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Title: Spatial analysis of housing quality in Nigeria
Authors: Morenikeji, wole
Umaru, Emmanuel
Pai, Halilu
Jiya, Solomon
Idowu, Owoeye
Adeleye, Bamiji Michael
Keywords: Housing quality; Spatial variation; Regional differentiation
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Elsevier (International Journal of Sustainable Built Environment.)
Citation: Morenikeji Wole, Emmanuel Umaru, Halilu Pai, Solomon Jiya, Owoeye Idowu & B.M. Adeleye (2017): Spatial Analysis of Housing Quality in Nigeria. International Journal of Sustainable Built Environment. Vol 6: 309–316
Series/Report no.: Vol 6:;309–316
Abstract: The study examined the factors responsible for the spatial variation in housing quality across the 36 states and the Federal CapitalTerritory in Nigeria using 33 housing characteristics. The data used are the 2006 Housing Characteristics and Amenities tables whichwere sourced from Nigeria’s National Population Commission (National Population Commission, 2006). Principal Component Analysisextracted three components. Component 1 accounting for 38% has electricity, water closet toilet, hygienic sources of water and high qual-ity roofing, walling and flooring materials highly loaded on it. Component 2 (31%) comprised inferior walling, roofing and flooring mate-rials, pit toilet, traditional and semi-detached house types, while component 3 (7%) had mainly zinc wall and public toilet highly loadedon it. Using these factor loadings as variables in discriminant analysis, three distinct regions of differing housing quality emerged cor-responding to the western, eastern and northern geographical regions of the country with 97.3% of the states correctly classified and withthe western (high) and northern (low) states at the opposite ends of the quality scale. It is recommended that non-conforming buildings,particularly, residential, and insanitary environment should be put in check through very strict and proactive enforcement of develop-ment control edicts and sanitary laws
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URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2584
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