2021
DOI: 10.53836/ijia/2021/22/3/007
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Inter-agency collaboration and the dilemma of flood management and policy implementation in Nigeria

Abstract: Flooding remains the most common disaster in Nigeria since its first occurrence in 1948. While the subject of flood management has enjoyed sufficient attention in the literature, the primacy of inter-agency collaboration in managing the effects of flood emergencies and in implementing flood management-related policies remain less explored. This forms the basis for this article. The qualitative research approach was adopted to elicit information from ten key informants from federal, state and local government a… Show more

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“…Moreover, social media platforms serve as avenues for community involvement, enabling residents to report flooding incidents, share experiences, and offer support during and after flood events (Majumder et al, 2023). Flood destruction to residential buildings and its assets greatly depends on flooding speed and depth, although other factors like flow velocity, flood duration, and sediment concentration may also impact the extent of damage in residential areas (Adefisoye & Arum, 2021;Kalita et al, 2024) As stated by Huttenlau et al (2015) and Wu et al (2024), flood damage functions can be categorized as either one or more parameters types or approaches. These parameter includes assessment of the building exposed elements, spatial distributions, and damage of building functions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, social media platforms serve as avenues for community involvement, enabling residents to report flooding incidents, share experiences, and offer support during and after flood events (Majumder et al, 2023). Flood destruction to residential buildings and its assets greatly depends on flooding speed and depth, although other factors like flow velocity, flood duration, and sediment concentration may also impact the extent of damage in residential areas (Adefisoye & Arum, 2021;Kalita et al, 2024) As stated by Huttenlau et al (2015) and Wu et al (2024), flood damage functions can be categorized as either one or more parameters types or approaches. These parameter includes assessment of the building exposed elements, spatial distributions, and damage of building functions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, the Federal Government of the Republic of Nigeria has been implementing corrective and emergency flood control measures such as emergency evacuation and provision of relieve materials that have shown not to be successful. (Adekola et al, 2020;Adefisoye & Arum, 2021;Odunsi et al, 2024).…”
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confidence: 99%