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Housing Abandonment in Nigeria Environment

Amakiri-whyte Belema Henry, Ayagere Selete Ayebaemi, Aselemi Akeuloghonaan and Neebee Bonny
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Amakiri-whyte Belema Henry: Department of Architecture, Kenule Beeson Saro-wiwa Polytechnic Bori Nigeria
Ayagere Selete Ayebaemi: Department of Architecture, Kenule Beeson Saro-wiwa Polytechnic Bori Nigeria
Aselemi Akeuloghonaan: Department of Architecture, Kenule Beeson Saro-wiwa Polytechnic Bori Nigeria
Neebee Bonny: Department of Urban and Regional Planning Kenule Beeson Saro-wiwa Polytechnic Bori Nigeria

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2020, vol. 7, issue 10, 324-329

Abstract: Abandoned housing projects characterised many urban and suburb zones in developing nations of the world. But the situation seems not to be evident in urban and periphery centres of developed nations. However, this article researched the causes and complications of housing abandonment in Port Harcourt urban environment of Nigeria. The questionnaires method and physical observation were the sources of data in respect of this investigation. While analysis of variance (ANOVA) and standardized coefficient (beta) regression forms the investigation implements. The finding revealed that loss of job opportunities (t =12.221, P=0.001

Date: 2020
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