The paper investigates and maintains the relationship between affordable housing quality deterioration and residential dissatisfaction as determinants that culminate into low levels value of life (QOL) and welfare in public housing estates. It discusses the friendship’s implications for surroundings renewal using Gowon Housing Estate, Lagos as record of what happened. It argues that adequate and working housing shows one of the basic needs of things that impacts on his housing goal and well-being. It supposes that Lagos an emerging megacity that symbolizes the predict city development in Nigeria has manifested evidences of dwellings neighborhood deterioration associated with features of city pathology and residence poverty derived from fast urbanization with adverse belongings on the well-being of settlers. It claims that in developed countries, specific residential neighborhood condition would have intrigued total clearance and redevelopment. Perhaps means constraints tend to present a developing country like Nigeria no option than an alternative approach for reconstructing the residents’ prosperity in the residential neighbourhoods. The paper proposes revival strategy for the surroundings degeneration renewal utilizing a bottom-up approach. The study utilizes residential vindication, habitability, liveability, QOL, and well-being as the latent concepts. Result from data group obtained through multi-stage systematic sipping technique of 200 accused, and data analysis unprotected Housing Quality Index of 2.54, Residential Satisfaction Index of 2.33, and 85% willingness participation worth for revitalization. Conclusively, the paper professes that revitalization reinforced by joined participatory approach and driven by public, private, participation arrangement provides the grow for an improved resident’s well-being honestly low-profit housing estate.
Author(s) Details:
Abimbola Omolabi,
Department
of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Environmental Studies, Yaba College
of Technology, Lagos, Nigeria.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/COSTR-V9/article/view/8761
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