Wetland Conservation and Protection; Implications for Sustainable Flood Disaster Management in a Critical Urban Fringe Area of Port Harcourt by Chuku C in Archives of organic and inorganic chemical sciences in Lupine Publishers
The study investigated the perception of indigenous people to wetland
conservation and protection in Rumuagholu community in Obio/Akpor L.G.A
of Rivers State. Experimental and survey research design were adopted in
the study. Three hundred and sixty two respondents were randomly
selected as the sample size for the study. Data for the study were
collected using questionnaire while field measurements were obtained
through satellite imagery as to ascertain the extent of wetlands in the
community before and presently. Tables were used in the presentation of
the result of the study. The study revealed that the people in the area
do not practice wetland conservation and protection, Wetland
distribution in Rumuagholu community has both spatial and temporal
variation. It also revealed that wetland within the period of the study
lost 10.64% its original state moving from 11km2 to 6km2 and that Loss
of biodiversity in the Rumuagholu Community is a major effect of wetland
loss. The study recommended the need to encourage effective urban
planning mechanism that will help curtail the excessive use of wetlands,
and that Government should as a matter of urgency buy up the remaining
wetlands to forestall its conversion to other uses because of its role
in flood management and water provision as well as eco tourism.
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