Monitoring Urban Sprawl in Greater Karu Urban Area (Gkua), Nasarawa State, Nigeria.

Type Journal Article - Journal of Environment and Earth Science
Title Monitoring Urban Sprawl in Greater Karu Urban Area (Gkua), Nasarawa State, Nigeria.
Author(s)
Volume 3
Issue 13
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 1-9
Abstract
Greater Karu Urban Area (GKUA) has been experiencing a large influx of population due to
unprecedented rate of urbanization from all parts of Nigeria and elsewhere. This has led to rapid expansion and
sprawl of the young settlements resulting in land use and land cover changes, transforming the entire landscape
from rural to urban. The techniques of using Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS) to
monitor and map urban sprawl are described in this paper. The built up areas were obtained from Land Sats and
Nigerian Sat1 imageries of four different periods covering a 35 year period. Further analysis of the imageries
revealed significant dynamic changes in the growth of the settlements in GKUA over time. The study shows a
discontinuous spread of settlements leap-frogging into each other along the Keffi-Abuja High way, fast
spreading into the hinterland and converting viable agricultural lands into urban development, an evidence of
rapid sprawl. The study also shows more intense physical development along the high way and settlements
closer to the Federal capital Territory like Mararaba, Karu, Nyanya and Masaka than settlements farther away.
This study has provided quantitative and qualitative data for effective planning, policy and decision making for a
more sustainable development of settlements in GKUA.

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