growth pattern and the industrial development of the lagos region, nigeria

This paper examines the nature, growth and spatial pattern of industries within the Lagos Region. Industrial activities in this region grew progressively over the year from mere brickwork, palm oil mills, printing press, soap factory, and metal container factory to capital intensive manufacturing. I...

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Main Author: Dickson Dare Ajayi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2013-07-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Geography
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijg/article/view/2212
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spelling doaj-344f7767763941e0a3682145d22316112020-11-24T20:42:53ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaIndonesian Journal of Geography0024-95212354-91142013-07-01362859410.22146/indo.j.geog,22122027growth pattern and the industrial development of the lagos region, nigeriaDickson Dare AjayiThis paper examines the nature, growth and spatial pattern of industries within the Lagos Region. Industrial activities in this region grew progressively over the year from mere brickwork, palm oil mills, printing press, soap factory, and metal container factory to capital intensive manufacturing. Indeed, the number of industrial establishments increased from 122 in 1962 to 637 in 1993. Lagos developed into Nigeria's leading industrial center; especially following the expansion in its service and administrative sectors. Whereas, chemicals and pharmaceutical; and basic metal, iron and steel and fabricated metal products industry groups dominate in industrial scene, wood and wood products (including furniture); and non-metallic mineral products are rare. The spatial pattern shows that industrial establishments vary amongst the industrial estates/areas, and also among the industry groups. Ikeja/Ogballsheri industrial estate/area dominates the industrial scene.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijg/article/view/2212Industrial development, industrial spatial pattern.
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growth pattern and the industrial development of the lagos region, nigeria
Indonesian Journal of Geography
Industrial development, industrial spatial pattern.
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title growth pattern and the industrial development of the lagos region, nigeria
title_short growth pattern and the industrial development of the lagos region, nigeria
title_full growth pattern and the industrial development of the lagos region, nigeria
title_fullStr growth pattern and the industrial development of the lagos region, nigeria
title_full_unstemmed growth pattern and the industrial development of the lagos region, nigeria
title_sort growth pattern and the industrial development of the lagos region, nigeria
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Indonesian Journal of Geography
issn 0024-9521
2354-9114
publishDate 2013-07-01
description This paper examines the nature, growth and spatial pattern of industries within the Lagos Region. Industrial activities in this region grew progressively over the year from mere brickwork, palm oil mills, printing press, soap factory, and metal container factory to capital intensive manufacturing. Indeed, the number of industrial establishments increased from 122 in 1962 to 637 in 1993. Lagos developed into Nigeria's leading industrial center; especially following the expansion in its service and administrative sectors. Whereas, chemicals and pharmaceutical; and basic metal, iron and steel and fabricated metal products industry groups dominate in industrial scene, wood and wood products (including furniture); and non-metallic mineral products are rare. The spatial pattern shows that industrial establishments vary amongst the industrial estates/areas, and also among the industry groups. Ikeja/Ogballsheri industrial estate/area dominates the industrial scene.
topic Industrial development, industrial spatial pattern.
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijg/article/view/2212
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