Type | Journal Article - International Journal on Arts, Management and Humanities |
Title | Regional Development Planning Proposal for Adamawa State, Nigeria Using The Core-Periphery Model |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
Page numbers | 21-34 |
URL | http://oaji.net/articles/2014/653-1397369136.pdf |
Abstract | The Core Periphery Model (CPM) explores the imbalance in regional development and offers explanations with possible solutions. This paper used Adamawa State of Nigeria as a case study in investigating this model and in proposing a regional development plan for the State. The low level of, and imbalance in regional development observed in the State suggested the research. Data used for the study were sourced from official documents of the State including settlements listing by districts and Local Government Areas (LGAs) vis-à-vis their population, human activities, infrastructure, resources and development potentials. Data obtained and analysed established the susceptibility of the State to the Core –Periphery Model manifested by low and uneven regional development in the State and that the peripheral settlements are too fragmented spatially and demographically to attract nominal development. The State is lowly served infrastructurally, industrially, and in terms of tourism and mineral exploitation but has high agricultural production. It generates very low revenue internally and community participation in developmental efforts is low. Based on these findings, 3 alternative concepts – Peripheral Development (PD), Intermediate City Development (ICD) and Integrated Peripheral Development (IPD) – were developed, evaluated and the most weighty concept (the lCD) chosen and used to propose the CPM for Adamawa State regional development. The proposed actions were phased and implementation strategies advanced. Recommendations of the study include industrial, infrastructural, agricultural, tourism and mineral resources development; Border Area Industrialization and Commercialisation Programmes and other socio–economic and environmental development projects. |
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