CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF URBAN SLUM IN ADO METROPOLIS


ABSTRACT


This research work recognizes the fact that slum is a general problem to both the developing and developed worlds, while the urban areas attract people from the rural areas it gets over populated and gradually degrades and suffers.


This is however, greater in the developing countries than the developed ones. The developing world cities have immigrants who want to benefit from the urban life and hence, result in housing and infrastructure inadequacy, thereby causing poor environmental conditions, pollution and congestion, this is otherwise known as slum.


Slum which is a major environmental problem emanates and extend to other areas. Ado Metropolis experiences this problem.


In a bid to abate these problems, the researcher made possible recommendation like redevelopment strategy, enlightenment of slum dwellers.


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


TABLE OF CONTENTS


TITLE PAGE                                                                                            i CERTIFICATION                                                                                    ii


DEDICATION                                                                                          iii


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT                                                                         iv                                                                     


LIST OF FIGURES                                                                                            v                                                                                          


LIST OF TABLES                                                                                    viii


ABSTRACT                                                                                              x


TABLE OF CONTENTS                                                                         xi


CHAPTER ONE:  INTRODUCTION


1.1     Background of the study


1.2     Statement of the problems


1.2.1 Refusedisposal


1.2.2 Substandard/oldandpoorhousing


1.2.3 Overcrowdedsettlement


1.2.4 Slumformation


1.2.5 Drainagesystem


1.2.6 Others facilities


1.3    Aim and objectives


1.4    Justification of study


1.5     Limitations and constraints


1.6     Study area.


1.7     Significance of the study


1.8     Definition of the terms


CHAPTER TWO:  LITERATUREREVIEWAND CONCEPTUALFRAMEWORK


2.1     Literature Review


2.2     Conceptual framework


2.2.1 Circular cumulative causation model


2.2.2   Concentrictheory


2.3     Relevance of the theories


2.4     Consequences of urban slum


2.5    Causes of urban slums


 2.6   Solutions of urban to urban slums


CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY


3.0     Methodology


3.1     Research Design


3.2      Data collection


3.3     Data Analysis


3.4     Research Instrument


3.5     Validity of the Instrument


3.6     Administration of the Instrument


CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS


4.1     Data Presentation and Analysis


CHAPTER FIVE:  SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION


5.0 Summary of findings


5.1 Recommendations


5.2 Conclusion


REFERENCES


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