FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS OF EDU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA (KWARA STATE, NIGERIA)

This study examines flood risk propensity of communities in Edu Local GovernmentArea of Kwara state, with a view to classifying the area into risk zones for better and proper management of the environment for the sustainable living of the people. The three administrative districts of Edu Local Gover...

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Main Authors: Emmanuel Oriola, Cynthia Chibuike
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University 2016-09-01
Series:Geography, Environment, Sustainability
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Online Access:https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/110
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spelling doaj-66aff8018d9d4bd9abab586f0938b9652021-07-28T21:10:06ZengLomonosov Moscow State UniversityGeography, Environment, Sustainability2071-93882542-15652016-09-019310611610.15356/2071-9388_03v09_2016_07109FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS OF EDU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA (KWARA STATE, NIGERIA)Emmanuel Oriola0Cynthia Chibuike1University of IlorinUniversity of IlorinThis study examines flood risk propensity of communities in Edu Local GovernmentArea of Kwara state, with a view to classifying the area into risk zones for better and proper management of the environment for the sustainable living of the people. The three administrative districts of Edu Local Government area were identified as pragmatic areas for the study. In each of the districts, Geographical Information System data capture and analytical tool were used to harvest and treat the data for subsequent interpretation. The coordinates of various locations of interest were taken, contour and slope maps of the area were generated to produce flood risk map for the area. The results revealed three distinct risk zones; High, Moderate, and low-risk areas. Three settlements fall into a low-risk area with elevations above 196 m, two settlements located at between 110 m and 196 m are within moderate risk zone and six settlements in High-risk area with elevations below 110 m. This paper concludes that the people of the riverine communities in Edu LGA are culturally attached to the environment. The study, therefore, recommends public enlightenment on the trend in climate and weather about the flood and its implications, environmental education and then resettlement of these communities. When and where resettlement scheme proves very difficult due to strong cultural attachment, flood prevention mechanism via engineering construction such as dykes, embankments and ditches should be adopted.https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/110flood riskinformationresettlementplanningsustainable development
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FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS OF EDU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA (KWARA STATE, NIGERIA)
Geography, Environment, Sustainability
flood risk
information
resettlement
planning
sustainable development
author_facet Emmanuel Oriola
Cynthia Chibuike
author_sort Emmanuel Oriola
title FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS OF EDU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA (KWARA STATE, NIGERIA)
title_short FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS OF EDU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA (KWARA STATE, NIGERIA)
title_full FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS OF EDU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA (KWARA STATE, NIGERIA)
title_fullStr FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS OF EDU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA (KWARA STATE, NIGERIA)
title_full_unstemmed FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS OF EDU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA (KWARA STATE, NIGERIA)
title_sort flood risk analysis of edu local government area (kwara state, nigeria)
publisher Lomonosov Moscow State University
series Geography, Environment, Sustainability
issn 2071-9388
2542-1565
publishDate 2016-09-01
description This study examines flood risk propensity of communities in Edu Local GovernmentArea of Kwara state, with a view to classifying the area into risk zones for better and proper management of the environment for the sustainable living of the people. The three administrative districts of Edu Local Government area were identified as pragmatic areas for the study. In each of the districts, Geographical Information System data capture and analytical tool were used to harvest and treat the data for subsequent interpretation. The coordinates of various locations of interest were taken, contour and slope maps of the area were generated to produce flood risk map for the area. The results revealed three distinct risk zones; High, Moderate, and low-risk areas. Three settlements fall into a low-risk area with elevations above 196 m, two settlements located at between 110 m and 196 m are within moderate risk zone and six settlements in High-risk area with elevations below 110 m. This paper concludes that the people of the riverine communities in Edu LGA are culturally attached to the environment. The study, therefore, recommends public enlightenment on the trend in climate and weather about the flood and its implications, environmental education and then resettlement of these communities. When and where resettlement scheme proves very difficult due to strong cultural attachment, flood prevention mechanism via engineering construction such as dykes, embankments and ditches should be adopted.
topic flood risk
information
resettlement
planning
sustainable development
url https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/110
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