Achieving sustainability in civil engineering projects in Nigeria: a case for climate change
Abstract
This paper investigates the nexus between infrastructure and climate change in Nigeria, particularly amidst rapid urbanization. Employing a qualitative methodology, the study delves into industry perspectives, prevailing sustainable practices, and recommendations through in-depth interviews with ten seasoned professionals spanning Nigeria's six geopolitical zones. Study findings underscore a growing awareness of climate change, manifested through tangible impacts like flooding, heatwaves, loss of livelihood, biodiversity loss, desertification, and health repercussions. However, a noticeable knowledge gap persists, particularly concerning the implications for the built environment. Encouragingly, participants are already incorporating certain sustainable practices such as green land conservation, renewable energy, and low-carbon materials, albeit predominantly in highway and building projects. The study highlights an urgent imperative to expedite the construction industry's shift toward climate-conscious practices. This necessitates robust interventions encompassing awareness campaigns, legislative measures, incentives, and fostering public-private collaboration. The study underscores that as Nigeria progresses towards its infrastructure development ambitions, overlooking the sector's environmental implications risks exacerbating emissions.Citation
Daudu, B., Zakharova, J. and Daniel, E.I. (in press) Achieving sustainability in civil engineering projects in Nigeria: a case for climate change. The 14th International Conference on Construction in the 21st century (CITC-14), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2nd-5th September, 2024.Publisher
CITCAdditional Links
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Conference contributionLanguage
enDescription
Paper presented at the 14th International Conference on Construction in the 21st century (CITC-14), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2nd-5th September, 2024.ISSN
2640-1177Collections
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