City densification and temporal dynamics of traditional inner core of Ibadan, Nigeria

The conversion of vegetation land cover contributes to the retention of solar radiation in the environment, resulting in the formation of the urban heat island. This study analyses the distribution pattern of urban heat island in the traditional core of Ibadan amidst the rapid urbanization experienc...

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Main Authors: Adeleye, Bamiji Michael, Popoola, Ayobami Abayomi, Nanpon, Zitta, Shittu, Kolawole Adebayo, Jiyah, Funke, Magidimisha-Chipungu, Hangwelani
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
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spelling my-ukm.journal.220432023-08-11T02:19:01Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22043/ City densification and temporal dynamics of traditional inner core of Ibadan, Nigeria Adeleye, Bamiji Michael Popoola, Ayobami Abayomi Nanpon, Zitta Shittu, Kolawole Adebayo Jiyah, Funke Magidimisha-Chipungu, Hangwelani The conversion of vegetation land cover contributes to the retention of solar radiation in the environment, resulting in the formation of the urban heat island. This study analyses the distribution pattern of urban heat island in the traditional core of Ibadan amidst the rapid urbanization experienced. The remote sensing tool was used to analyse the trend of land surface temperature, normalized difference built-up index, and normalized difference vegetation index for the traditional Ibadan's core between the year 2000 and the year 2020. This reveals that increasing built-up areas will continue to strengthen the effects of urban heat island in the traditional core of Ibadan, while vegetated land covers will weaken the effects of urban heat island. This is because anthropogenic activities resulting from rapid urbanisation has adversely altered the natural landscape in the traditional core of Ibadan. This alteration manifests in converting vegetation land covers into physical developments and other impervious surfaces by the increasing urban population. Thus, increasing the land surface temperature. The maximum average land surface temperature of 35.34℃, 36.62℃ and 31.86℃ were record for the years 2000, 2013 and 2020 respectively. This study further recommends that urban greening and proper urban planning should be encouraged in the traditional core of Ibadan. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22043/1/57812-212077-1-PB%20---.pdf Adeleye, Bamiji Michael and Popoola, Ayobami Abayomi and Nanpon, Zitta and Shittu, Kolawole Adebayo and Jiyah, Funke and Magidimisha-Chipungu, Hangwelani (2023) City densification and temporal dynamics of traditional inner core of Ibadan, Nigeria. Geografia : Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, 19 (2). pp. 37-50. ISSN 2180-2491 https://ejournal.ukm.my/gmjss/index
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description The conversion of vegetation land cover contributes to the retention of solar radiation in the environment, resulting in the formation of the urban heat island. This study analyses the distribution pattern of urban heat island in the traditional core of Ibadan amidst the rapid urbanization experienced. The remote sensing tool was used to analyse the trend of land surface temperature, normalized difference built-up index, and normalized difference vegetation index for the traditional Ibadan's core between the year 2000 and the year 2020. This reveals that increasing built-up areas will continue to strengthen the effects of urban heat island in the traditional core of Ibadan, while vegetated land covers will weaken the effects of urban heat island. This is because anthropogenic activities resulting from rapid urbanisation has adversely altered the natural landscape in the traditional core of Ibadan. This alteration manifests in converting vegetation land covers into physical developments and other impervious surfaces by the increasing urban population. Thus, increasing the land surface temperature. The maximum average land surface temperature of 35.34℃, 36.62℃ and 31.86℃ were record for the years 2000, 2013 and 2020 respectively. This study further recommends that urban greening and proper urban planning should be encouraged in the traditional core of Ibadan.
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author Adeleye, Bamiji Michael
Popoola, Ayobami Abayomi
Nanpon, Zitta
Shittu, Kolawole Adebayo
Jiyah, Funke
Magidimisha-Chipungu, Hangwelani
spellingShingle Adeleye, Bamiji Michael
Popoola, Ayobami Abayomi
Nanpon, Zitta
Shittu, Kolawole Adebayo
Jiyah, Funke
Magidimisha-Chipungu, Hangwelani
City densification and temporal dynamics of traditional inner core of Ibadan, Nigeria
author_facet Adeleye, Bamiji Michael
Popoola, Ayobami Abayomi
Nanpon, Zitta
Shittu, Kolawole Adebayo
Jiyah, Funke
Magidimisha-Chipungu, Hangwelani
author_sort Adeleye, Bamiji Michael
title City densification and temporal dynamics of traditional inner core of Ibadan, Nigeria
title_short City densification and temporal dynamics of traditional inner core of Ibadan, Nigeria
title_full City densification and temporal dynamics of traditional inner core of Ibadan, Nigeria
title_fullStr City densification and temporal dynamics of traditional inner core of Ibadan, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed City densification and temporal dynamics of traditional inner core of Ibadan, Nigeria
title_sort city densification and temporal dynamics of traditional inner core of ibadan, nigeria
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2023
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