Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6548400 | Land Use Policy | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Field investigations and the analysis of a variety of 19th, 20th and, 21st century images reveal significant change in the city's traditional building materials, roofing styles, street forms, distribution of ponds, and green and open spaces. Population pressure on urban land has also been a major driving force behind the unfolding changes. One catastrophic outcome of these changes has been the exacerbation of recurrent floods. In drawing attention to wider lessons for urban planners in other developing country contexts, the paper stresses the need to analyse any notable spatial and non-spatial events in cities in relation to the changing dynamics of urban morphology.
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Authors
Aliyu Salisu Barau, Roy Maconachie, A.N.M. Ludin, Adnan Abdulhamid,