THE EFFECT FLOOD ON LAND UTILIZATION: DISASTER PREVENTION IN NIGERIA

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The effect flood on land utilization: disaster prevention in nigeri

INTRODUCTION

Land Utilization: Floods are among the most overwhelming natural disasters in the world, causing discomfort and sickness also claiming more lives and increasing poverty and property damage than any other natural phenomena.

In Nigeria, though not leading in terms of claiming lives, flood affects and displaces more people than any other disaster; it also causes more damage to properties. At least 20 per cent of the population is at risk from one form of flooding or another. In Nigeria, flood disaster has been perilous to people, communities and institutions. Recently, Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto, and other parts of the country have been affected by flooding chasing the inhabitants away and so many places. It has shattered both the built-environment and undeveloped plan. It has claimed many lives, and millions of properties got lost due to its occurrences. One prominent feature about it is that flooding does not discriminate, but marginalizes whosoever refuses to prepare for its occurrence. Land Utilization

Whereas flooding itself is a situation that results when land that is usually dry is covered with water of a river overflowing or heavy rain, flooding occurs naturally on the flood plains which are prone to disaster. It occurs when water in the river overflows its banks, or sometimes results from a constructed dam. It happens without warning but with a surprise package that always delivers to unprepared community like the ones in Sokoto, Kaduna, Kebbi, Ogun, Lagos, just to mention a few. It has not only left several people homeless, destroyed properties and disrupted business activities, the floods ravaging communities bordering Ogun and Lagos States are also threatening to expose residents to an impending cholera, diarrhea, malaria, skin infections and other water-borne diseases epidemic. Land Utilization

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title Page

Certification/Declaration

Approval Page

Dedication

Acknowledgement

Abstract

Table of content

List of tables

List of figures

Chapter 1 introduction

1:1 Introduction

1:2 background

1:3 statements of problems

1:4 objectives of the study

1:5 research question

1:6 study of the hypothesis

1:7 significance of the study

1:8 justification of the study

1:9 scope of the study

1:10 definition of terms

Chapter 2 Literature Review

2:0 introduction

2:1 conceptual clarification

2:2 theoretical framework

2:3 literatures on the subject matter

Chapter 3 research methodology

3:0 area of study

3:1 source of data

3:2 sampling techniques

3:3 method data collection

3:4 method of data analysis

3:5 reliability of instrument

3:6 validity of instrument

3:7 limitations of the study

Chapter 4

4:0 data analysis

4:1 finding of the study

4:2 discussion of the study

4:3 summary

Chapter 5

5:0 Summary of findings

5:1 conclusion

5:2 recommendations

5:3 proposal for further studies

the effect flood on land utilization: disaster prevention in nigeria

  • Get the Complete ProjectINTRODUCTION

    Land Utilization: Floods are among the most overwhelming natural disasters in the world, causing discomfort and sickness also claiming more lives and increasing poverty and property damage than any other natural phenomena.

    In Nigeria, though not leading in terms of claiming lives, flood affects and displaces more people than any other disaster; it also causes more damage to properties. At least 20 per cent of the population is at risk from one form of flooding or another. In Nigeria, flood disaster has been perilous to people, communities and institutions. Recently, Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto, and other parts of the country have been affected by flooding chasing the inhabitants away and so many places. It has shattered both the built-environment and undeveloped plan. It has claimed many lives, and millions of properties got lost due to its occurrences. One prominent feature about it is that flooding does not discriminate, but marginalizes whosoever refuses to prepare for its occurrence. Land Utilization

    Whereas flooding itself is a situation that results when land that is usually dry is covered with water of a river overflowing or heavy rain, flooding occurs naturally on the flood plains which are prone to disaster. It occurs when water in the river overflows its banks, or sometimes results from a constructed dam. It happens without warning but with a surprise package that always delivers to unprepared community like the ones in Sokoto, Kaduna, Kebbi, Ogun, Lagos, just to mention a few. It has not only left several people homeless, destroyed properties and disrupted business activities, the floods ravaging communities bordering Ogun and Lagos States are also threatening to expose residents to an impending cholera, diarrhea, malaria, skin infections and other water-borne diseases epidemic. Land Utilization

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Title Page

    Certification/Declaration

    Approval Page

    Dedication

    Acknowledgement

    Abstract

    Table of content

    List of tables

    List of figures

    Chapter 1 introduction

    1:1 Introduction

    1:2 background

    1:3 statements of problems

    1:4 objectives of the study

    1:5 research question

    1:6 study of the hypothesis

    1:7 significance of the study

    1:8 justification of the study

    1:9 scope of the study

    1:10 definition of terms

    Chapter 2 Literature Review

    2:0 introduction

    2:1 conceptual clarification

    2:2 theoretical framework

    2:3 literatures on the subject matter

    Chapter 3 research methodology

    3:0 area of study

    3:1 source of data

    3:2 sampling techniques

    3:3 method data collection

    3:4 method of data analysis

    3:5 reliability of instrument

    3:6 validity of instrument

    3:7 limitations of the study

    Chapter 4

    4:0 data analysis

    4:1 finding of the study

    4:2 discussion of the study

    4:3 summary

    Chapter 5

    5:0 Summary of findings

    5:1 conclusion

    5:2 recommendations

    5:3 proposal for further studies

    the effect flood on land utilization: disaster prevention in nigeria

    • Get the Complete ProjectINTRODUCTION

      Land Utilization: Floods are among the most overwhelming natural disasters in the world, causing discomfort and sickness also claiming more lives and increasing poverty and property damage than any other natural phenomena.

      In Nigeria, though not leading in terms of claiming lives, flood affects and displaces more people than any other disaster; it also causes more damage to properties. At least 20 per cent of the population is at risk from one form of flooding or another. In Nigeria, flood disaster has been perilous to people, communities and institutions. Recently, Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto, and other parts of the country have been affected by flooding chasing the inhabitants away and so many places. It has shattered both the built-environment and undeveloped plan. It has claimed many lives, and millions of properties got lost due to its occurrences. One prominent feature about it is that flooding does not discriminate, but marginalizes whosoever refuses to prepare for its occurrence. Land Utilization

      Whereas flooding itself is a situation that results when land that is usually dry is covered with water of a river overflowing or heavy rain, flooding occurs naturally on the flood plains which are prone to disaster. It occurs when water in the river overflows its banks, or sometimes results from a constructed dam. It happens without warning but with a surprise package that always delivers to unprepared community like the ones in Sokoto, Kaduna, Kebbi, Ogun, Lagos, just to mention a few. It has not only left several people homeless, destroyed properties and disrupted business activities, the floods ravaging communities bordering Ogun and Lagos States are also threatening to expose residents to an impending cholera, diarrhea, malaria, skin infections and other water-borne diseases epidemic. Land Utilization

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      Title Page

      Certification/Declaration

      Approval Page

      Dedication

      Acknowledgement

      Abstract

      Table of content

      List of tables

      List of figures

      Chapter 1 introduction

      1:1 Introduction

      1:2 background

      1:3 statements of problems

      1:4 objectives of the study

      1:5 research question

      1:6 study of the hypothesis

      1:7 significance of the study

      1:8 justification of the study

      1:9 scope of the study

      1:10 definition of terms

      Chapter 2 Literature Review

      2:0 introduction

      2:1 conceptual clarification

      2:2 theoretical framework

      2:3 literatures on the subject matter

      Chapter 3 research methodology

      3:0 area of study

      3:1 source of data

      3:2 sampling techniques

      3:3 method data collection

      3:4 method of data analysis

      3:5 reliability of instrument

      3:6 validity of instrument

      3:7 limitations of the study

      Chapter 4

      4:0 data analysis

      4:1 finding of the study

      4:2 discussion of the study

      4:3 summary

      Chapter 5

      5:0 Summary of findings

      5:1 conclusion

      5:2 recommendations

      5:3 proposal for further studies

      the effect flood on land utilization: disaster prevention in nigeria

      • Get the Complete ProjectINTRODUCTION

        Land Utilization: Floods are among the most overwhelming natural disasters in the world, causing discomfort and sickness also claiming more lives and increasing poverty and property damage than any other natural phenomena.

        In Nigeria, though not leading in terms of claiming lives, flood affects and displaces more people than any other disaster; it also causes more damage to properties. At least 20 per cent of the population is at risk from one form of flooding or another. In Nigeria, flood disaster has been perilous to people, communities and institutions. Recently, Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto, and other parts of the country have been affected by flooding chasing the inhabitants away and so many places. It has shattered both the built-environment and undeveloped plan. It has claimed many lives, and millions of properties got lost due to its occurrences. One prominent feature about it is that flooding does not discriminate, but marginalizes whosoever refuses to prepare for its occurrence. Land Utilization

        Whereas flooding itself is a situation that results when land that is usually dry is covered with water of a river overflowing or heavy rain, flooding occurs naturally on the flood plains which are prone to disaster. It occurs when water in the river overflows its banks, or sometimes results from a constructed dam. It happens without warning but with a surprise package that always delivers to unprepared community like the ones in Sokoto, Kaduna, Kebbi, Ogun, Lagos, just to mention a few. It has not only left several people homeless, destroyed properties and disrupted business activities, the floods ravaging communities bordering Ogun and Lagos States are also threatening to expose residents to an impending cholera, diarrhea, malaria, skin infections and other water-borne diseases epidemic. Land Utilization

        TABLE OF CONTENTS

        Title Page

        Certification/Declaration

        Approval Page

        Dedication

        Acknowledgement

        Abstract

        Table of content

        List of tables

        List of figures

        Chapter 1 introduction

        1:1 Introduction

        1:2 background

        1:3 statements of problems

        1:4 objectives of the study

        1:5 research question

        1:6 study of the hypothesis

        1:7 significance of the study

        1:8 justification of the study

        1:9 scope of the study

        1:10 definition of terms

        Chapter 2 Literature Review

        2:0 introduction

        2:1 conceptual clarification

        2:2 theoretical framework

        2:3 literatures on the subject matter

        Chapter 3 research methodology

        3:0 area of study

        3:1 source of data

        3:2 sampling techniques

        3:3 method data collection

        3:4 method of data analysis

        3:5 reliability of instrument

        3:6 validity of instrument

        3:7 limitations of the study

        Chapter 4

        4:0 data analysis

        4:1 finding of the study

        4:2 discussion of the study

        4:3 summary

        Chapter 5

        5:0 Summary of findings

        5:1 conclusion

        5:2 recommendations

        5:3 proposal for further studies

        the effect flood on land utilization: disaster prevention in nigeria

THE EFFECT FLOOD ON LAND UTILIZATION: DISASTER PREVENTION IN NIGERIA
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