Sustainable livable housing: a review of what traditional urban areas residents find important

Sustainable livable housing is pre-condition for healthy living, improve quality of life and critical to economic and social survival. It also encompasses various aspects that predominantly depend on economic, social, cultural and environmental (ESCE) conditions within the locality. To this end, thi...

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Main Authors: Musibau, Lukuman, Sipan, Ibrahim, Raji, Fauziah, Aderemi, Olofa S.
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spelling my.utm.805912019-06-27T06:09:58Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/80591/ Sustainable livable housing: a review of what traditional urban areas residents find important Musibau, Lukuman Sipan, Ibrahim Raji, Fauziah Aderemi, Olofa S. HT101-395 Sociology, Urban Sustainable livable housing is pre-condition for healthy living, improve quality of life and critical to economic and social survival. It also encompasses various aspects that predominantly depend on economic, social, cultural and environmental (ESCE) conditions within the locality. To this end, this paper seeks to explore, classify and assess the sustainable livable housing attributes from the existing literatures through content analysis. A review of literature revealed a total of ninety two (92) constructs, which were further grouped nine (9) livable housing-related attributes groups. Well-structured questionnaires were administered to residents of traditional urban areas (TUA) of Iwo Osun State, Nigeria with ninety two (92) constructs on Likert scale. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistic and relative importance index (RII). Out of (92) constructs from nine (9) livable housing-related attributes groups, the results identified seventy eight (78) important attributes (i.e. 35 most important and 43 important) across groups and construct that TUA residents found important. Over RII was 0.409 for overall assessment of sustainable livable housing condition by TUA residents indicating that TUA residents are dissatisfied with their current housing conditions. Penerbit UTM Press 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/80591/1/SipanIbrahim2017_SustainableLivableHousingaReviewofwhatTraditional.pdf Musibau, Lukuman and Sipan, Ibrahim and Raji, Fauziah and Aderemi, Olofa S. (2017) Sustainable livable housing: a review of what traditional urban areas residents find important. International Journal of Built Environment and Sustainability, 4 (3). pp. 190-198. ISSN 2289-8948 https://dx.doi.org/10.11113/ijbes.v4.n3.212 DOI:10.11113/ijbes.v4.n3.212
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Musibau, Lukuman
Sipan, Ibrahim
Raji, Fauziah
Aderemi, Olofa S.
Sustainable livable housing: a review of what traditional urban areas residents find important
description Sustainable livable housing is pre-condition for healthy living, improve quality of life and critical to economic and social survival. It also encompasses various aspects that predominantly depend on economic, social, cultural and environmental (ESCE) conditions within the locality. To this end, this paper seeks to explore, classify and assess the sustainable livable housing attributes from the existing literatures through content analysis. A review of literature revealed a total of ninety two (92) constructs, which were further grouped nine (9) livable housing-related attributes groups. Well-structured questionnaires were administered to residents of traditional urban areas (TUA) of Iwo Osun State, Nigeria with ninety two (92) constructs on Likert scale. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistic and relative importance index (RII). Out of (92) constructs from nine (9) livable housing-related attributes groups, the results identified seventy eight (78) important attributes (i.e. 35 most important and 43 important) across groups and construct that TUA residents found important. Over RII was 0.409 for overall assessment of sustainable livable housing condition by TUA residents indicating that TUA residents are dissatisfied with their current housing conditions.
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author Musibau, Lukuman
Sipan, Ibrahim
Raji, Fauziah
Aderemi, Olofa S.
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Sipan, Ibrahim
Raji, Fauziah
Aderemi, Olofa S.
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title Sustainable livable housing: a review of what traditional urban areas residents find important
title_short Sustainable livable housing: a review of what traditional urban areas residents find important
title_full Sustainable livable housing: a review of what traditional urban areas residents find important
title_fullStr Sustainable livable housing: a review of what traditional urban areas residents find important
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable livable housing: a review of what traditional urban areas residents find important
title_sort sustainable livable housing: a review of what traditional urban areas residents find important
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
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