Assessment of communities landholding assertiveness effects on sustained residential properties development in Nigeria: a case of Port Harcourt conurbations
by Paulinus Woka Ihuah; Iyenemi Ibimina Kakulu
African J. of Economic and Sustainable Development (AJESD), Vol. 5, No. 3, 2016

Abstract: Many times the confrontational behaviour of communities and their agents frustrates housing estates developments and thereby dare efforts to remedy the housing estates units' deficit and the sustainability. Especially, in the cultural attitudes and beliefs existing and practiced by the community's people when residential properties are to be improved. The paper's aim is to assess the influence of community's cultural practice in sustainability of residential properties project development. 130 (Nr) Likert-scale questionnaire design and self-administered to the study participants, with response rate of 75% (98 Nr) were achieved and used for the analysis and rendition. The study found that the confrontational and bullying approach used by the communities and/or its agents in practice significantly hinder sustainable residential property development in the Port Harcourt conurbations. The community's-developers/owners compact agreement building and management driven approach, supported by appropriate government policies is recommended as the best option to practice in the specific. Promoting sustainable capacity development programmes and technical training acquisition to the community's people would assist to reduce or eliminate the reckless and illegal attitudes and manners of exploitation by the community. The study reflects by exposing the effects of community culture to the relevant stakeholders in residential property development and sustainability.

Online publication date: Wed, 29-Jun-2016

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