Compliance with Open Space Standards in Residential Areas of Oyo, Nigeria

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES Journal of Asian and African Studies Pub Date : 2023-09-07 DOI:10.1177/00219096231197722
Temitope Muyiwa Adebara, O. B. Adebara, B. Odufuwa, A. Badiora, A. O. Taiwo, O. T. Dada, O. Odunsi
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Against the widespread non-adherence with statutory requirements for open space provision in virtually every segment of cities, especially in residential areas, this study examined compliance with open space standards in three distinct residential zones (core, transition and sub-urban) of Oyo, a traditional city in Nigeria. A cross-sectional study was conducted with two stakeholders: self-built house owners (SHOs) and town planning officials (TPOs). Systematic and convenience sampling techniques were used to select participants from the groups, respectively. Direct measurements of open spaces within lots were carried out to determine if they met the required standards. Information obtained from the SHOs included their socio-economic characteristics, level of awareness, perceived importance, compliance with standards and factors influencing compliance. The TPOs also provided information on standards (plot coverage and setback requirements), mechanisms and tactics for regulating open space provision. The study showed low awareness of the open space requirements among homeowners in the three residential zones. The compliance level in the core area was the lowest because the area was largely built prior to the introduction of planning regulations and coupled with the residents’ low status. On the contrary, despite the low awareness, the sub-urban area had the highest level of compliance because the homeowners in this area have a higher socio-economic status and personal preferences for ample open space in their compounds. These outcomes support the underlying concepts and propositions advocated by historic and structural theories of urban form. The study, therefore, recommends modifying the existing open space standards to align with the city’s historical development and local conditions in various residential areas to encourage compliance.
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尼日利亚Oyo居民区开放空间标准的合规性
针对城市几乎每个部分(尤其是住宅区)普遍不遵守开放空间规定的法定要求,本研究调查了尼日利亚传统城市Oyo三个不同住宅区(核心、过渡和郊区)对开放空间标准的遵守情况。本文对两个利益相关者进行了横断面研究:自建屋业主(SHOs)和城市规划官员(TPOs)。采用系统抽样和方便抽样技术分别从两组中选择参与者。直接测量地段内的休憩用地,以确定其是否符合规定的标准。从这些组织获得的信息包括其社会经济特征、认识程度、认识到的重要性、对标准的遵守情况和影响遵守情况的因素。tpo还提供了关于标准(地块覆盖范围和后退要求)、机制和策略的资料,以规范开放空间的提供。研究表明,三个居住区的业主对开放空间的需求认识较低。核心区的合规水平最低,因为该地区大部分是在规划法规出台之前建成的,加上居民的地位较低。相反,尽管人们的认知度较低,但城郊地区的遵守程度最高,因为该地区的房主具有较高的社会经济地位和个人偏好,他们的小区有充足的开放空间。这些结果支持了城市形态的历史和结构理论所倡导的基本概念和命题。因此,该研究建议修订现有的休憩用地标准,以配合城市的历史发展和各住宅区的本地情况,鼓励市民遵守标准。
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