Rapid urban sector profiling for sustainability studies (RUSPS) in developing countries: Implications for urban planning in Ondo state, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management
Title Rapid urban sector profiling for sustainability studies (RUSPS) in developing countries: Implications for urban planning in Ondo state, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 5
Issue 14
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
Page numbers 82-94
URL https://core.ac.uk/download/files/153/6546960.pdf
Abstract
This paper explores the application of rapid urban profiling for sustainability studies (RUSPS) in articulating city
strategic plans in developing countries with the aim of determining its implications for urban planning in Ondo
State, Nigeria. Ondo State is one of the 36 states of Nigeria where urban planning is undertaken by the state
government. It discusses the usefulness of the methodology to urban planning and suggests how it can be applied
to re-invigorate urban planning activity in the state. The paper draws on document analysis, qualitative research as
well as systematic survey of planning activities, departments and agencies of government as well as individuals
involved in urban planning tasks in the study area. Other relevant materials and data are sourced from published
sources. The paper reveals that RUSPS has a lot of implications for urban planning in Ondo state, where it is at
present wholly concerned with the approval of plans such as building and layout plans without overall city
development strategies. The paper concludes that for planning to flourish and more importantly stem the growing
slum formation and poverty in the study area, there is a need for a more fundamental rethinking of city planning
and development approaches and actions to be inclusive, participatory and one to be undertaken at the local level.
RUSPS offers this.

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