Community adaptation to climate in open spaces of the semi-arid region of Northern Nigeria

Open areas are used for socio-cultural displays, recreation, and religious festivities in semi-arid areas. Desertification has severe impacts not just on agricultural land, but also on open spaces. The menace of land degradation necessitates the development of adaptation strategies by local communit...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Gidado, Usman, Maulan, Suhardi, Maimuna, Saleh Bala
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Published: IFLA Africa 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100727/
https://www.ajlajournal.org/articles/indigenous-knowledge-in-community-adaptation-to-climate-in-open-spaces-semi-arid-region-of-northern-nigeria
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1007272023-09-11T07:02:57Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100727/ Community adaptation to climate in open spaces of the semi-arid region of Northern Nigeria Muhammad Gidado, Usman Maulan, Suhardi Maimuna, Saleh Bala Open areas are used for socio-cultural displays, recreation, and religious festivities in semi-arid areas. Desertification has severe impacts not just on agricultural land, but also on open spaces. The menace of land degradation necessitates the development of adaptation strategies by local communities as coping mechanisms. However, adaptation efforts will be difficult to sustain if they are not supported by viable long-term adaptation plans or structures. Through field observation and in-depth interviews with community heads of five communities in the Batagarawa local government area of Katsina State and the use of ATLAS Ti for data processing, Indigenous knowledge was shown to be critical in the development of several adaptation options and strategies for community open spaces. The study recommends the establishment of an adaptation framework for the sustainability of open spaces by incorporating indigenous knowledge. The findings of this study will aid in developing contextual policies that consider local nuances. IFLA Africa 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed Muhammad Gidado, Usman and Maulan, Suhardi and Maimuna, Saleh Bala (2022) Community adaptation to climate in open spaces of the semi-arid region of Northern Nigeria. The African Journal of Landscape Architecture (AJLA) (4). art. no. 8. https://www.ajlajournal.org/articles/indigenous-knowledge-in-community-adaptation-to-climate-in-open-spaces-semi-arid-region-of-northern-nigeria
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description Open areas are used for socio-cultural displays, recreation, and religious festivities in semi-arid areas. Desertification has severe impacts not just on agricultural land, but also on open spaces. The menace of land degradation necessitates the development of adaptation strategies by local communities as coping mechanisms. However, adaptation efforts will be difficult to sustain if they are not supported by viable long-term adaptation plans or structures. Through field observation and in-depth interviews with community heads of five communities in the Batagarawa local government area of Katsina State and the use of ATLAS Ti for data processing, Indigenous knowledge was shown to be critical in the development of several adaptation options and strategies for community open spaces. The study recommends the establishment of an adaptation framework for the sustainability of open spaces by incorporating indigenous knowledge. The findings of this study will aid in developing contextual policies that consider local nuances.
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author Muhammad Gidado, Usman
Maulan, Suhardi
Maimuna, Saleh Bala
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Maulan, Suhardi
Maimuna, Saleh Bala
Community adaptation to climate in open spaces of the semi-arid region of Northern Nigeria
author_facet Muhammad Gidado, Usman
Maulan, Suhardi
Maimuna, Saleh Bala
author_sort Muhammad Gidado, Usman
title Community adaptation to climate in open spaces of the semi-arid region of Northern Nigeria
title_short Community adaptation to climate in open spaces of the semi-arid region of Northern Nigeria
title_full Community adaptation to climate in open spaces of the semi-arid region of Northern Nigeria
title_fullStr Community adaptation to climate in open spaces of the semi-arid region of Northern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Community adaptation to climate in open spaces of the semi-arid region of Northern Nigeria
title_sort community adaptation to climate in open spaces of the semi-arid region of northern nigeria
publisher IFLA Africa
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100727/
https://www.ajlajournal.org/articles/indigenous-knowledge-in-community-adaptation-to-climate-in-open-spaces-semi-arid-region-of-northern-nigeria
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