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Abstract
The study described in this paper examined residents’ satisfaction with urban renewal projects in south-western Nigeria. The aim was to provide guidelines that could enhance sustainable urban renewal projects in the study area. Primary data was collected from residents in selected cities in states in south-western Nigeria. The states were categorised into three homogeneous groups: Lagos/Ogun, Oyo/Osun and Ondo/Ekiti. One state was randomly selected from each group, namely Ogun, Osun and Ondo. Thus, the following capital cities where urban renewal projects were concentrated in these states were selected: Abeokuta, Osogbo and Akure. A set of questionnaires targeted at residents was administered to household heads living in one of every 20 houses in the 31 political wards. A total of 1,671 questionnaires were administered, of which 1,555 copies were retrieved for the study. Data collected was analysed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. Secondary data included maps of political wards from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), maps from ministries of their respective states, number of residential buildings from National Population Commission (NPC), among others. On average, the condition of renewal projects provided by the governments in the study area is moderately satisfactory. Construction and rehabilitation of roads was adjudged the best (3.9 out of 5). Further, a mean score of 2.8 was obtained for all the projects taken together. This shows that the respondents were fairly satisfied with the urban projects implemented in the study area. The study concluded that low level of involvement of members of the public in the planning and implementation of urban renewal in the study area did not negatively influence their acceptability of the projects executed.
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Author's Biography
Adewale O. Yoade Adewale Yoade received his BSc in geography from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, and his MSc and PhD in urban and regional planning from the same institution. He is a member of the Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP) and a Registered Town Planner (RTP). His areas of research interest include housing studies, urban renewal, community development and infrastructure development planning. He has published several research articles in both local and international reputable journals, and attended many conferences.
Victor A. Onifade is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Lagos, Nigeria. He has taught courses and conducted research on housing development, urban management and environmental management. He has authored over 35 articles and supervised more than 14 postgraduate dissertations. He is a member of the Nigerian Institute of Town Planners and a registered practitioner with the Town Planners Registration Council of Nigeria.
Haruna O. Jimoh is a Lecturer in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Lagos, Nigeria. He has taught courses and conducted research on environmental planning and management, resource management and tourism development. He has published articles in both local and international outlets. He is a member of the Nigerian Institute of Town Planners and a registered practitioner with the Town Planners Registration Council of Nigeria.