Measuring the dimensions and attributes of liveability of low­-income housing communities in Nigeria

Housing is a basic human needs and its liveability transcend beyond the perimeter of the housing unit. The quality of the living environment is important for an individual’s well-being. The factors that contribute to the inhabitants’ satisfaction in a living environment are essential inputs in monit...

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Main Authors: Iyanda, Sule Abbas, Mohit, Mohammad Abdul
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Published: Malaysian Institute of Planners 2016
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spelling iium-510482017-10-17T07:53:13Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/51048/ Measuring the dimensions and attributes of liveability of low­-income housing communities in Nigeria Iyanda, Sule Abbas Mohit, Mohammad Abdul NA4170 Public buildings Housing is a basic human needs and its liveability transcend beyond the perimeter of the housing unit. The quality of the living environment is important for an individual’s well-being. The factors that contribute to the inhabitants’ satisfaction in a living environment are essential inputs in monitoring the success of housing policies of the government. This paper focused on the dimensions and attributes of living environment, such as housing units, neighbourhood facilities, economic vitality, social interaction and safety situation which affect inhabitants’ satisfaction in the public low-income housing estates in Minna, Niger State. Upon the empirical review, some attributes of liveability were extracted and formed the theoretical framework for this study. After that, a questionnaire was developed and administered to 400 household heads in the three selected housing estates based on stratified random sampling. A total of 366 questionnaires were returned representing a response of 91.5% and collated data was analysed with descriptive statistics and factor analysis. Results showed that residents are satisfied with housing unit and economic vitality but dissatisfied with neighbourhood facilities. Further results showed that social interaction was lacking among the residents of all three estates. Also, residents are apprehensive of their protection from the relevant agencies especially police protection. Hence, there is need for an immediate improvement of neighbourhood facilities in these housing estates such as road rehabilitation, water supply, recreational facilities provision and street lighting. Malaysian Institute of Planners 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/51048/1/51048.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/51048/3/51048_Measuring%20the%20dimensions%20and%20attributes%20of%20liveabiliy_SCOPUS.pdf Iyanda, Sule Abbas and Mohit, Mohammad Abdul (2016) Measuring the dimensions and attributes of liveability of low­-income housing communities in Nigeria. PLANNING MALAYSIA - Journal of the Malaysian Institute of Planners, Special Issue IV. pp. 383-394. ISSN 1675-6215 http://www.mip.org.my/planningmalaysia.aspx?sectionID=8&contentID=58
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Measuring the dimensions and attributes of liveability of low­-income housing communities in Nigeria
description Housing is a basic human needs and its liveability transcend beyond the perimeter of the housing unit. The quality of the living environment is important for an individual’s well-being. The factors that contribute to the inhabitants’ satisfaction in a living environment are essential inputs in monitoring the success of housing policies of the government. This paper focused on the dimensions and attributes of living environment, such as housing units, neighbourhood facilities, economic vitality, social interaction and safety situation which affect inhabitants’ satisfaction in the public low-income housing estates in Minna, Niger State. Upon the empirical review, some attributes of liveability were extracted and formed the theoretical framework for this study. After that, a questionnaire was developed and administered to 400 household heads in the three selected housing estates based on stratified random sampling. A total of 366 questionnaires were returned representing a response of 91.5% and collated data was analysed with descriptive statistics and factor analysis. Results showed that residents are satisfied with housing unit and economic vitality but dissatisfied with neighbourhood facilities. Further results showed that social interaction was lacking among the residents of all three estates. Also, residents are apprehensive of their protection from the relevant agencies especially police protection. Hence, there is need for an immediate improvement of neighbourhood facilities in these housing estates such as road rehabilitation, water supply, recreational facilities provision and street lighting.
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author Iyanda, Sule Abbas
Mohit, Mohammad Abdul
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Mohit, Mohammad Abdul
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title Measuring the dimensions and attributes of liveability of low­-income housing communities in Nigeria
title_short Measuring the dimensions and attributes of liveability of low­-income housing communities in Nigeria
title_full Measuring the dimensions and attributes of liveability of low­-income housing communities in Nigeria
title_fullStr Measuring the dimensions and attributes of liveability of low­-income housing communities in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Measuring the dimensions and attributes of liveability of low­-income housing communities in Nigeria
title_sort measuring the dimensions and attributes of liveability of low­-income housing communities in nigeria
publisher Malaysian Institute of Planners
publishDate 2016
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/51048/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/51048/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/51048/1/51048.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/51048/3/51048_Measuring%20the%20dimensions%20and%20attributes%20of%20liveabiliy_SCOPUS.pdf
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