Resilient and regenerative sustainable urban housing solutions for Nigeria

Anthony Dornubari Enwin 1 and Tamunoikuronibo Dawaye Ikiriko 2, *

1 Department of Architecture, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
2 Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
 
Review Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 21(02), 1078–1099
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2024.21.2.0544
 
Publication history: 
Received on 07 January 2024; revised on 13 February 2024; accepted on 16 February 2024
 
Abstract: 
This paper looks into the analysis and presentation of case studies and best practices of successful resilient and regenerative housing projects in developed nations. The primary objective is to identify key factors behind their success and explore their potential for scalability and replicability across diverse urban contexts in Nigeria. The study examines various case studies, focusing on understanding the design, implementation, and outcomes of these sustainable housing projects. Through a comprehensive analysis of the selected case studies, the paper identifies the crucial success factors and lessons learned, emphasizing their contributions to sustainability, climate responsiveness, and community well-being. Moreover, it assesses the applicability of these practices in the Nigerian context, considering the country's unique climate zones and urban challenges. The study also explores potential barriers and opportunities for scaling up and replicating these housing solutions in different urban settings within Nigeria. It proposes tailored strategies for adapting and implementing resilient and regenerative housing practices, with a particular emphasis on integrating climate-responsive design, net-zero energy goals, and community engagement. To further enhance the sustainability of Nigerian housing developments, the paper advocates for the incorporation of green infrastructure, circular economy principles, and innovative water management solutions. Additionally, it highlights the importance of data-driven approaches and smart technologies in architecture and urban planning to support evidence-based decision-making and optimize the design and implementation of sustainable housing projects. Through this comprehensive analysis, the paper provides tailored strategies and recommendations for policy-makers, architects, urban planners, and stakeholders involved in sustainable housing development in Nigeria. By leveraging the valuable insights derived from successful practices in developed nations, Nigeria can pave the way for resilient and regenerative housing projects, contributing to a sustainable, prosperous future for its diverse and rapidly growing urban population.
 
Keywords: 
Sustainable urban housing; Resilient and regenerative; Climate change impacts; Climate-responsive design; Net-zero energy; Community well-being
 
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