城市边缘的运动:分析尼日利亚西南部城市周边社区的城市内部流动

S. Yakubu, K. Samuel, Anthony Kola-Olusanya, Deborah Ayodele Yakubu, S. B. Adedotun
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流动性在将活动地点彼此连接起来,实现社会联系以及促进人员和货物在不同地点之间的流动方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本研究调查了尼日利亚西南部选定城市的城郊社区的流动性特征。采用分层抽样法,从11个城市周边社区抽取505名调查对象进行问卷调查。使用频率、平均值和模式对数据进行汇总,并使用方差分析和卡方分析来检验流动性变量在社区间和性别差异中的显著性差异。调查结果显示,城市周边社区和城市中心之间的距离有很大差异。大多数受访者(81.4%)表示,他们所在社区的道路没有铺设,这对他们的出行产生了不利影响。近郊社区由非正式交通方式提供服务,超过33%的受访者依靠摩托车满足其移动需求。城郊居民的流动特征因社区和性别而异。超过80%的受访者在城市周边工作,表明活动日益分散。由于基础设施落后和非正规交通服务,城郊居民缺乏流动性。各级政府(联邦、州和地方)应优先改善道路基础设施和公共交通服务,以增强城市外围的可持续机动性。
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Movement on the Edge of Cities: Analysing Intra-urban Mobility in Peri-urban Communities in Southwest Nigeria
Mobility plays a crucial role in joining activity's locations to each other, enabling social contact, and facilitating the movement of people and goods from and to various locations. This study investigates the mobility characteristics of peri-urban communities in selected cities of Southwest Nigeria. We selected 505 respondents from the 11 peri-urban communities for the questionnaire survey using a stratified sampling technique. The data were summarised using frequency, mean and mode while ANOVA and Chi-square were used to test for the significant difference in inter-community and gender variations in mobility variables. Findings revealed a substantial variation in the distance separating the peri-urban communities and the city centres. Most of the respondents (81.4%) indicated that the roads in their communities were not paved, with adverse effects on their mobility. The peri-urban communities are served by informal transit modes, with more than 33% of the respondents relying on motorcycles for their mobility needs. Mobility characteristics among the peri-urban dwellers vary from one community to another and between gender. Over 80% of respondents work within the peri-urban interface, indicating increasing decentralisation of activities. The peri-urban dwellers are mobility-starved due to failed infrastructure and informal transit services. The government at all levels (Federal, State and Local) should prioritise improving road infrastructures and public transport services that enhance sustainable mobility at the city peripheries.
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