Managing community open spaces in semi-arid region, Katsina Nigeria / Usman Muhammad Gidado ... [et al.]
Desertification hurts the agricultural lands and water sources, as well as the community's open spaces. Open spaces are regarded as an integral feature of the landscape in rural communities in semi-arid regions because they host the community's socio-cultural and economic activities. In N...
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Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak
2022
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| Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65648/1/65648.pdf https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65648/ https://myjms.mohe.gov.my/index.php/myse/article/view/18835 |
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| Summary: | Desertification hurts the agricultural lands and water sources, as well as the community's open spaces. Open spaces are regarded as an integral feature
of the landscape in rural communities in semi-arid regions because they host the community's socio-cultural and economic activities. In North-Western
Nigeria, the menace of land degradation is a result of desertification. Thus, this makes it necessary for the communities to develop some strategies to
manage the open spaces. Therefore, there is a need to ensure an organized and well-managed open space in North-Western Nigeria to accommodate
the culture and the ethical values of the communities. An in-depth interview with the community leaders and site observation approaches on community
open spaces was conducted to investigate the community’s management strategies (local approaches) for the sustainability of open spaces in hosting
the socio-cultural activities in a semi-arid region of North-Western Nigeria and the management strategies. The results were analyzed using ATLAS Ti
with the actual analysis done during the writing phase and presented using simple statistical tools. The study revealed the typology and the functions
of the community open spaces, and further, explored the stakeholders and management strategies. The study suggests that governments should recognize and support community-based organizations (CBOs) financially and otherwise, to enable them to achieve their goals in managing community |
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