尼日利亚阿库雷市中心贫民窟特征评价

Joshua Seyi Ayejugbagbe
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本文考察了尼日利亚阿库雷市中心贫民窟的特点,以期提出纠正贫民窟环境异常的方法。在研究区域的8个选定社区中随机抽取350户家庭的样本,占家庭人口的5%,进行问卷调查。对居民进行个人访谈,并对环境状况进行实地观察。谷歌地球图像被数字化,以确定环境中建筑物的数量。二手资料收集自相关期刊、文章和教科书。使用问卷收集的数据被编码到IBM社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)版本23中,在那里使用描述性统计数据(如频率分布和百分比)进行分析。分析结果列于表中。调查结果显示,研究区域的大多数房屋都是非正式的。大多数建筑物都是破旧的。研究区域的居民大多使用维护较差的共用坑式厕所作为方便手段。居民在空地和排水沟里倾倒废物。研究区域的大部分建筑都处于极端恶劣的状态。因此,这项研究建议在贫民窟环境中进行城市更新工作;定期进行卫生例行检查,由州议会立法指导城市卫生,并向公众启蒙,使居民意识到确保安全和清洁环境的必要性。
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Assessment of the Characteristics of Slum in the Core of Akure, Nigeria
This paper examined the characteristics of slum in the core of Akure, Nigeria, with a view to suggesting means of correcting the abnormalities caused by the slum environment. A sample size of 350 households amounting to 5% of the household population was randomly selected across eight selected neighbourhoods in the study area for questionnaire administration. Personal interview was conducted with the residents while field observation was made on the condition of the environment. Google Earth imagery was digitized to ascertain the number of buildings in the environment. Secondary data were collected from relevant journals, articles and textbooks. Data collected using the questionnaire was coded into the IBM Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 23, where it was analyzed with the use of descriptive statistics such as frequency distribution and percentage. The results of the analysis were presented in Tables. Findings revealed that majority of the houses in the study area were informal. Majority of the buildings were old and dilapidated. Residents of the study area mostly use poorly maintained shared pit latrine as means of convenience. Residents engage in dumping wastes in open spaces and drains. Majority of the buildings in the study area were in an extreme poor condition. The study therefore proposed urban renewal exercise to take place in the slum environment; constant sanitation routine checks, legislation by the State House of Assembly to guide urban sanitation and public enlightenment of the residents to be aware of the need to ensure a safe and clean environment.
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