Urban and rural dimensions in post-disaster adjustment challenges in selected communities in Kwara State, Nigeria

Human populations are exposed to climate change directly through changing weather patterns as manifested in the more frequent extreme events and indirectly through changes in ecosystem functions. Rainstorm disasters are common events associated with environmental change and settlements in Kwara s...

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Main Author: Raheem Usman Adebimpe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2011-04-01
Series:Jàmbá : Journal of Disaster Risk Studies
Online Access:https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/38
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spelling doaj-7d0fddf42da643b9b7e6ef7f47e07bf42020-11-24T21:03:50ZengAOSISJàmbá : Journal of Disaster Risk Studies1996-14212072-845X2011-04-013240141610.4102/jamba.v3i2.3838Urban and rural dimensions in post-disaster adjustment challenges in selected communities in Kwara State, NigeriaRaheem Usman Adebimpe0Department of Geography, Faculty of Business and Social Sciences, University of Ilorin, Ilorin - NigeriaHuman populations are exposed to climate change directly through changing weather patterns as manifested in the more frequent extreme events and indirectly through changes in ecosystem functions. Rainstorm disasters are common events associated with environmental change and settlements in Kwara state, Nigeria were ravaged by rainstorm events between 2003 and 2006. More than 1000 households were displaced from their habitual homes with consequences for human health and other adjustment challenges. This paper examines the variations in the post-disaster adjustment challenges of rural and urban households so as to identify location specific intervention strategies in the domains of environ- ment and health of the victims. A sample of 200 households was drawn from all households affected by rainstorm disaster as reflected in the FEMA records during the period. A structured questionnaire was administered in addition to the secondary data and analyzed using relevant statistical techniques. The  findings include that most households required support before replacing the roofs and/or walls of their homes. Sources of support however vary. Urban households received more institutional support but lower than the amount required for the renovation. A signifficant proportion of urban households moved to poorer homes where they faced challenges relating to the quality of environmental services. Many urban respondents also reported increases in the occurrence of water-borne and weather-related diseases and ailments. Rural households indicated no signi$cant ecological differences between their former homes and the areas to which they relocated. The paper concludes that signi$cant variations exist in the adjustment challenges faced by rural and urban dwellers after a disaster. Community efforts hold promise for emergency response particularly during disasters in rural areas.https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/38
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Urban and rural dimensions in post-disaster adjustment challenges in selected communities in Kwara State, Nigeria
Jàmbá : Journal of Disaster Risk Studies
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title Urban and rural dimensions in post-disaster adjustment challenges in selected communities in Kwara State, Nigeria
title_short Urban and rural dimensions in post-disaster adjustment challenges in selected communities in Kwara State, Nigeria
title_full Urban and rural dimensions in post-disaster adjustment challenges in selected communities in Kwara State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Urban and rural dimensions in post-disaster adjustment challenges in selected communities in Kwara State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Urban and rural dimensions in post-disaster adjustment challenges in selected communities in Kwara State, Nigeria
title_sort urban and rural dimensions in post-disaster adjustment challenges in selected communities in kwara state, nigeria
publisher AOSIS
series Jàmbá : Journal of Disaster Risk Studies
issn 1996-1421
2072-845X
publishDate 2011-04-01
description Human populations are exposed to climate change directly through changing weather patterns as manifested in the more frequent extreme events and indirectly through changes in ecosystem functions. Rainstorm disasters are common events associated with environmental change and settlements in Kwara state, Nigeria were ravaged by rainstorm events between 2003 and 2006. More than 1000 households were displaced from their habitual homes with consequences for human health and other adjustment challenges. This paper examines the variations in the post-disaster adjustment challenges of rural and urban households so as to identify location specific intervention strategies in the domains of environ- ment and health of the victims. A sample of 200 households was drawn from all households affected by rainstorm disaster as reflected in the FEMA records during the period. A structured questionnaire was administered in addition to the secondary data and analyzed using relevant statistical techniques. The  findings include that most households required support before replacing the roofs and/or walls of their homes. Sources of support however vary. Urban households received more institutional support but lower than the amount required for the renovation. A signifficant proportion of urban households moved to poorer homes where they faced challenges relating to the quality of environmental services. Many urban respondents also reported increases in the occurrence of water-borne and weather-related diseases and ailments. Rural households indicated no signi$cant ecological differences between their former homes and the areas to which they relocated. The paper concludes that signi$cant variations exist in the adjustment challenges faced by rural and urban dwellers after a disaster. Community efforts hold promise for emergency response particularly during disasters in rural areas.
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