Mixed land‐use patterns and the development of spatial structure of Nigerian cities |
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Authors: | Pius B. Simon |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Planning &2. Landscape , University of Manchester , |
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Abstract: | Differences exist in the spatial structure of cities in both the developed and developing world owing to the contradistinctive nature of their urban growth processes. The structure of Nigerian cities is characterised by the preponderance of mixed land uses resulting primarily due to the organic nature of city growth and more fundamentally, owing to the dynamics of informal urban economic activities. This paper examines mixed land‐use patterns in selected Nigerian cities and appraises their relevance in the general city growth process. By suggesting principles and speculative spatial patterns expressing desirable use combinations, an attempt is made to rationalise the utility of the concept such that its environmental impact is understood and given planning resolution. |
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Keywords: | Mixed uses Nigeria Planning control Spatial structure Third World development |
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