Green and Sustainable Construction Techniques in South-West Nigeria
- Authors:Adeoye Olugbenga Adewolu
- Publication Date:June 3, 2024
- Type:Journals
Abstract
This article delves into sustainable architecture and green building practices in South-West Nigeria,
highlighting their critical role in promoting environmental conservation and resource efficiency. It examines
the integration of local strategies, indigenous materials, and eco-friendly design principles that collectively
work to minimize ecological footprints, enhance energy efficiency, and reduce waste. The paper highlights the
distinct advantages and noteworthy obstacles linked to the adoption of sustainable building practices in this
region by means of in-depth case studies. Key areas of focus include the adaptation of traditional building
techniques to modern sustainability standards, employing green energy solutions, as well as implementation
of water and waste management systems. This research also addresses socio-economic factors, exploring
how green building solutions may add value to local economies and improve living conditions. For those
working to advance sustainability in the built environment of South-West Nigeria, such as architects, urban
planners, and policymakers, the study’s conclusions provide insightful information. The article seeks to
promote a deeper understanding of how sustainable architecture can be successfully integrated into the
region’s development agenda, ultimately contributing to a more resilient and sustainable future, by providing
a thorough overview of present procedures and ideas for improvement.