2024
DOI: 10.59440/ceer/195899
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Climate Resilient and Sustainable Infrastructures: Geotechnical Challenges of Problematic Soils in Nigeria

Kelechi Nnaji Eze,
Chukwuemeka Uchenna Anosike,
Favour Nnennaya Eze
et al.

Abstract: Climate change adaptation and sustainable infrastructure development are important in Nigeria due to different climate zones and poor soil types like expansive clays, laterite and peat grounds. The review highlights the necessity of incorporating climate change adaptation into infrastructure development processes to minimise the potential impacts of direct climate change phenomena, including extreme rainfall, flood, and temperature. It emphasises the importance of geotechnical engineering in tackling such chal… Show more

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