Socioeconomic impacts of flooding and its coping strategies in Nigeria: Evidence from Dagiri community, Gwagwalada area council of Abuja

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Dagiri, a community in the Gwagwalada area council, has been ravaged by floods. The most recent which took place on 25th July 2020 was devastating and had severe impacts on the community. This study focuses on the socioeconomic implications of the 2020 flood in the Dagari community. To achieve the specific objectives, a number of methodologies were employed such as map analysis, questionnaire survey, oral interviews, and site observations. Presentation of results was done using percentages, tables, bar graphs, pie charts, and photos. The land cover is mostly residential with urban infrastructures. A flood hazard map was created from which analysis revealed that about 87% of the area is at risk of flooding, though the severity of vulnerability varies from low vulnerable areas to highly vulnerable risk zones. The socioeconomic impacts were duly measured using some sustainable development indicators, and the result revealed that flooding had numerous socio-economic impacts on the community, ranging from income, education, agriculture, sanitation, infrastructures, and properties. The coping strategies adopted by some community members were also very inadequate, while a high number of them are not employing any coping strategies at all. Therefore, we recommend regulated and scientifically coordinated aggregate mining from the river and relocation of households living in high-risk flood zones. The government should invest more in flood (disaster) management with the recent challenge of climate change.

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尼日利亚洪水的社会经济影响及其应对策略:阿布贾 Gwagwalada 地区委员会 Dagiri 社区的证据
达吉里(Dagiri)是格瓦格瓦拉达(Gwagwalada)地区议会的一个社区,一直遭受洪水的肆虐。最近一次发生在 2020 年 7 月 25 日的洪水是毁灭性的,对该社区造成了严重影响。本研究的重点是 2020 年洪灾对达加里社区的社会经济影响。为实现特定目标,采用了多种方法,如地图分析、问卷调查、口头访谈和现场观察。结果采用百分比、表格、条形图、饼状图和照片进行展示。土地覆盖主要是住宅和城市基础设施。绘制的洪水危害图显示,约 87% 的地区面临洪水风险,但脆弱性的严重程度不一,从低脆弱性地区到高脆弱性风险区。利用一些可持续发展指标对社会经济影响进行了适当衡量,结果显示洪水对社区造成了众多社会经济影响,包括收入、教育、农业、卫生、基础设施和财产等方面。一些社区成员所采取的应对策略也非常不足,还有很多人根本没有采取任何应对策略。因此,我们建议对河道中的集料开采进行规范和科学的协调,并对居住在洪水高风险区的住户进行搬迁。面对近期气候变化带来的挑战,政府应加大对洪水(灾害)管理的投入。
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