AN OVERVIEW OF URBAN SLUM GROWTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL DETERIORATION ON BULBULA AREA OF IBRAHIM KATSINA WARD, JOS, PLATEAU STATE

Authors

  • EMMAMOGE OREWERE Department of Horticulture and Landscape Technology, Federal College of Forestry, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria
  • RUTH RAKIYA MARTINS Department of Architecture, Bingham University Karu, Nigeria
  • ATOMEN EDOM Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute, Jos, Nigeria

Keywords:

Bulbula, Deterioration, Environmental, Growth, Plateau, Slum,

Abstract

The Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nation on the provision of clean
water and sanitation (goal six) and sustainable cities and communities development (goal eleven)
targeted for year 2030 and Nigeria’s Vision 20:2020 Economic Transformation Blueprint cannot
be overemphasized. The study is aimed at reviewing the growth of slums and environmental
deterioration on Bulbula Area of Ibrahim Katsina Ward Jos, Plateau State. Its objectives are to
identify the causes of slum growth and its negative effect on the landscape and find out
strategies for solving the problem of environmental deterioration in slum communities. The
methodology employed for this study is physical observation, oral interview and the review of
related literature. Purposive random sampling technique was used to identify 40 houses under the
study area. The study recommends that slum upgrading; planning and implementation should be
inclusive of the input of urban designers working closely with slum dwellers, governments and
other relevant stakeholders to ensure that prevalence of slums are reduced to the barest minimum
and sustainable development is ensured.
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Published

2020-12-13

How to Cite

OREWERE, E. ., MARTINS, R. R. ., & EDOM, A. . (2020). AN OVERVIEW OF URBAN SLUM GROWTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL DETERIORATION ON BULBULA AREA OF IBRAHIM KATSINA WARD, JOS, PLATEAU STATE. BIMA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2536-6041), 4(02), 145-154. Retrieved from https://journals.gjbeacademia.com/index.php/bimajst/article/view/216