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ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES AND URBAN CONNECTIVITY: IMPLICATIONS FOR RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY IN OSOGBO, NIGERIA
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Urban connectivity and accessibility features play a crucial role in shaping residential mobility patterns in cities. This study explores the relationship between accessibility features and urban connectivity, and residential mobility in Osogbo, Nigeria, and their implications for residential mobility. As urbanization continues to shape the landscape of cities across Nigeria, understanding how accessibility influences the movement of residents becomes increasingly important. This study highlights key accessibility features, assesses the current state of urban connectivity, and evaluates their implications for residential mobility, ultimately suggesting strategies for enhancing urban living in Osogbo. Using a mixed-methods approach, we collected data through surveys, interviews, and observations. Our findings indicate that accessibility features such as road network density, public transportation, and pedestrian infrastructure significantly influence residential mobility decisions. The study also reveals that urban connectivity, measured by access to employment opportunities, amenities, and services, is a key driver of residential mobility. The results have implications for urban planning and policy-making, highlighting the need for investments in accessibility features and urban connectivity to promote sustainable and equitable residential mobility.
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Title: ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES AND URBAN CONNECTIVITY: IMPLICATIONS FOR RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY IN OSOGBO, NIGERIA
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Urban connectivity and accessibility features play a crucial role in shaping residential mobility patterns in cities.
This study explores the relationship between accessibility features and urban connectivity, and residential mobility in Osogbo, Nigeria, and their implications for residential mobility.
As urbanization continues to shape the landscape of cities across Nigeria, understanding how accessibility influences the movement of residents becomes increasingly important.
This study highlights key accessibility features, assesses the current state of urban connectivity, and evaluates their implications for residential mobility, ultimately suggesting strategies for enhancing urban living in Osogbo.
Using a mixed-methods approach, we collected data through surveys, interviews, and observations.
Our findings indicate that accessibility features such as road network density, public transportation, and pedestrian infrastructure significantly influence residential mobility decisions.
The study also reveals that urban connectivity, measured by access to employment opportunities, amenities, and services, is a key driver of residential mobility.
The results have implications for urban planning and policy-making, highlighting the need for investments in accessibility features and urban connectivity to promote sustainable and equitable residential mobility.
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