APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING IN MONITORING AND MODELING URBAN SPRAWL IN JOS NORTH AND JOS SOUTH LGAS OF PLATEAU STATE

  • Department of Geo-Informatics and Surveying, Faculty of Environmental Studies, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus (UNEC).
  • Enugu State Water Corporation (GIS Consultant).
  • Centre of Excellence in Environmental Management and Green Energy, University of Nigeria.
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The search-light of this article was beamed at Jos North and Jos South Local Government Areas because of the unprecedented and un-planned growth with massive expansion experienced over the years; with visible evolution that is substantial in all its ramifications. The temperate climate, natural and beautiful topological attractions which caused the influx of admirers that brought about abrupt swollen population in the city centers. The two cities (Jos and Bukuru) have experienced improved infrastructures, despite the perennial in-security suffered in the past ten (10) years. The aftermath of these crises gave rise to clusters of settlements around the city centers and along the fringes thereby expanding their boundaries. Urbanization is considered as the most influential driver of land use and land cover changes The integration of remote sensing (RS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques made it possible and effective tool for detecting urban sprawl and modeling of changes over a period of time. In order to maintain a systematic urban growth pattern at regional or global level, effective planning policy must be put in place at the local level of authority before gravitating to the centre. This aimed at quantifying the


SoulemanLamidi , Isa Agaie Dawodu and Chukwunonyelum Ike (2025); APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING IN MONITORING AND MODELING URBAN SPRAWL IN JOS NORTH AND JOS SOUTH LGAS OF PLATEAU STATE, Jana Nexus: Journal of Humanities and Social Thought, 1 (11), 23-39, ISSN 3108-284X. DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/JNHST01/101


SoulemanLamidi
Department of Geo-Informatics and Surveying, Faculty of Environmental Studies, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus (UNEC).
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Article DOI: 10.21474/JNHST01/101      
DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/JNHST01/101