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Developmental Problems of Public Parks and Greenery across Garden City of Nigeria

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  • Ugwuoke Hillary

    (Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Institute of Management and Technology Enugu, Nigeria)

  • Ayagere Selete Ayebaemi

    (Department of Architecture, Kenule Beeson Saro-wiwa Polytechnic Bori Nigeria)

  • Amakiri-whyte Belema Henry

    (Department of Architecture, Kenule Beeson Saro-wiwa Polytechnic Bori Nigeria)

  • Bumaa Felix Neeka

    (Department of Architecture, Kenule Beeson Saro-wiwa Polytechnic Bori Nigeria)

Abstract

The gatherings and health implications of public parks and greenery is of ultimate significance to the urban and suburb residents. Public parks and greenery surface difficult existing situations owing to inadequate institutional concern and failure to mete out to its roles of maintaining standard and quality public parks. The investigation of public parks and developmental problems could consequently exposed active directions to debase or upgrade of public parks, greenery and welfare of the important population. This research anchored on developmental problems of public parks and greenery across garden city of Nigeria. The study adopted random sampling techniques while data collection was held through environmental observation and validated questionnaire with a reliability value of 0.85 Cronbach alphas. A sample of 300 respondents was drawn although data analysis was based on percentage and inferential statistics of multiple regressions at 0.05 alpha level. The result revealed that public parks and greenery spaces has relative developmental problem. However, the work demonstrated that urbanization had statistical score of (t = 11.229,p = 0.000

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  • Ugwuoke Hillary & Ayagere Selete Ayebaemi & Amakiri-whyte Belema Henry & Bumaa Felix Neeka, 2020. "Developmental Problems of Public Parks and Greenery across Garden City of Nigeria," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 7(6), pages 232-237, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:7:y:2020:i:6:p:232-237
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