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Title: AN ASSESSMENT OF SOME ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF SQUATTER SETTLEMENT IN DUSTE ALHAJI, BWARI AREA COUNCIL, FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY, ABUJA, NIGERIA
Authors: Abubakar Sadauki, Ahmed
Inuwa, Garba Kuta
Mohammed, Mairo
Shuaibu Onimisi, Salihu
Keywords: SQUATTER SETTLEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECT
Issue Date: 21-Mar-2012
Publisher: Canada Advances in Natural Science Journal
Series/Report no.: 5;1
Abstract: Environmental and human activities are omen to development. Bwari Area Council in FCT is one of the areas that require such development drive. The study is required to facilitate this need. This research effort is to examine the environmental effect of squatter settlement in Dutse Alhaji, Bwari Area Council. In view of the above, necessary procedures were selected to accomplish this. Approach includes the development of database and choice of appropriate data sources (primary and secondary data sources). From the methodology, there were questionnaire administration, direct interview of respondents, collection and updating of the base maps and data gathered were analysed using the descriptive method. These entail the application rank scores to percentage distribution of variables, revealing quality of basic characteristics of the squatter settlement. The end result has revealed a number of environmental problems due to the existence of these settlements (Dutse Alhaji). These problems are soil erosion, gully erosion, poor drainage system, forestation, traffic congestion, noise pollution, illegal refuse dump sites, slum situations, etc. Appropriate recommendations in form of short time and longtime solution were suggested to conclude the research work. Key words: Squatter settlement; Environmental problems; Environmental effects.
Description: Journal
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9201
ISSN: 1715-7862
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