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  • Implication of Household’s Income Composition on Infrastructure Maintenance in Residential Core of Akure, Nigeria

    Owoeye J. O., Olasemojo O. R.
    28-36

    Article ID: 2576
    376  (Abstract) 136  (Download)

    Abstract:

    This study examines the implication of household income composition on infrastructure maintenance in the residential core of Akure, Nigeria with a view to providing suggestive recommendations that will remedy identified problems in the research locale. With regards to this, an estimated of 1% research population, amounting to 425, were served with questionnaires using systematic random... More

    2021-02-07
  • A Study on Anthropogenic Activities Influencing Flood Vulnerability in Ala Riverfront Residential Areas of Akure, Nigeria

    Owoeye J. O., Abe F. S., Olasemojo R. O.
    45-54

    Article ID: 2317
    1106  (Abstract) 149  (Download)

    Abstract:

    This research investigates anthropogenic activities influencing flood vulnerability in Ala riverfront residential areas of Akure, Nigeria with a view to identifying area susceptible to flood hazard in the river basin and to suggest possible mitigation measures. With respect to data gathering for the study, 265 questionnaires which amounted to 1% of the research population were... More

    2020-11-10
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