The worldwide population is fast urbanising, with towns
undergoing extraordinary growth. Gombe Metropolis, one of Nigeria’s major urban
centres, has been meaningly affected by the adverse impacts of persistent
annual flooding, leading to prevalent environmental issues and damage to urban
societies. Rapid urban development in the city, motivated by the conversion of
vegetated areas, open spaces, farmlands, and bare lands into built-up
environments, has increased the city’s annual flood risk. Notwithstanding
numerous interventions by the government, communities and private efforts to
control and mitigate the urban flooding have not been effective. Hence, this
study examines the urban development variables contributing to the growing
flood risk and frequency in Gombe Metropolis. Data were basically collected
through field surveys, including questionnaire administration, and analysed
using correlation and regression techniques. Spearman’s Correlation and
Multiple Linear Regression models were used to establish statistical
relationships between flood risk and independent variables of the urban
development, and these include social vulnerability, geographical
characteristics, and urban development factors. The findings expose that rapid
and unplanned urban development dynamics are the prime drivers of cyclical
flooding and the heightened flood risk in Gombe Metropolis. Significant factors
prompting flood occurrence include inadequate flood control measures,
insufficient and poor drainage systems, failure to obtain building plan
approvals, substandard housing structures, and poor solid waste management
practices.
Author(s) Details
Saidu Idris
Department of Geography, Federal University Kashere, Gombe State, Nigeria.
Ahmad Abdullahi
Department of Geography, Federal University Kashere, Gombe State, Nigeria.
Yahaya Bako Sade
Department of Geography, Federal University Kashere, Gombe State, Nigeria.
Faiza Mahdi Doho
Department of Geography, Federal University Kashere, Gombe State, Nigeria.
Dantata Danlami
Department of Geography, Federal University Kashere, Gombe State, Nigeria.
Ali Abd
Department of Geography, Federal University Kashere, Gombe State, Nigeria.
Please see the book here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/crgese/v4/6539
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