导航传统与现代:尼日利亚公共空间的文化影响和当代状态的研究

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Landscape Research Pub Date : 2023-09-22 DOI:10.1080/01426397.2023.2259818
Temitope Muyiwa Adebara
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摘要文化是土著公共空间的重要组成部分。然而,关于文化对非洲土著公共空间的影响,在知识方面存在差距。因此,本文探讨了文化世界观对尼日利亚豪萨、约鲁巴和伊博广场景观和功能的影响。它还评估了尼日利亚广场的当代状态。本文采用了多种方法,包括对文献、观察、访谈和摄影记录的系统回顾,以揭示土著广场的优势和不足。调查结果显示,虽然土著公共空间迎合了不同种族群体的社会文化需求,但它们并没有完全满足现代需求和期望,特别是在安全和舒适方面。本文主张将本土的景观实践与当代的方法相融合,促进传统与现代的和谐协同,提高公共空间的利用率。关键词:公共空间景观规划;文化景观;传统;披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。关于贡献者的说明:Muyiwa AdebaraDr。Temitope Muyiwa Adebara是尼日利亚奥拉比西奥纳班乔大学城市和区域规划系的讲师和研究员。他的研究兴趣集中在景观规划、公共空间管理以及城市规划在确保建筑环境的社会和文化可持续性方面的作用。
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Navigating tradition and modernity: a study of cultural influences and the contemporary state of Nigerian public spaces
AbstractCulture is an essential component of Indigenous public spaces. However, a gap in knowledge exists regarding cultural influences on Indigenous public spaces in Africa. This paper, therefore, explores the impact of cultural worldviews on the landscape and functionality of Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo squares in Nigeria. It also assesses the contemporary state of the Nigerian squares. The paper employs mixed methods, including a systematic review of literature, observations, interviews, and photographic recordings, to shed light on the strengths and deficiencies of the Indigenous squares. Findings revealed that while Indigenous public spaces cater to the socio-cultural needs of different ethnic groups, they do not fully meet modern needs and expectations, especially concerning safety and comfort. This paper advocates for the fusion of Indigenous landscape practices with contemporary approaches to foster harmonious synergy between tradition and modernity and enhance public space utilisation.Keywords: Public spacelandscape planningcultural landscapetraditionmodernitycosmological symbolismindigenous square; horticultureAfrican traditional religionsliveliness index Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.Additional informationNotes on contributorsTemitope Muyiwa AdebaraDr. Temitope Muyiwa Adebara is a lecturer and researcher in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria. His research interest revolves around landscape planning, public space management, and the role of urban planning in ensuring the social and cultural sustainability of the built environment.
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Landscape Research
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期刊介绍: Landscape Research, the journal of the Landscape Research Group, has become established as one of the foremost journals in its field. Landscape Research is distinctive in combining original research papers with reflective critiques of landscape practice. Contributions to the journal appeal to a wide academic and professional readership, and reach an interdisciplinary and international audience. Whilst unified by a focus on the landscape, the coverage of Landscape Research is wide ranging. Topic areas include: - environmental design - countryside management - ecology and environmental conservation - land surveying - human and physical geography - behavioural and cultural studies - archaeology and history
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