Urbanization governance approaches for the sustainability of WEF resources: a cross-sectional study

Love Opeyemi David, Clinton Aigbavboa, Omoseni Adepoju, Nwulu Nnamdi

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Abstract

Urbanization is a socioeconomic and geopolitical issue that affects the sustainability of resources. Therefore, this study uses Mean Item Score (MIS) and structural equation modelling (SEM) to analyse urbanization governance for the sustainability of WEF resources. The study established urbanization measures that significantly affect the WEF nexus and the urban governance approaches for WEF Nexus sustainability. The research findings revealed that urbanization has a statistically significant effect on the sustainability of the WEF nexus through indicators of urban place (population size and employment status), over-urbanization (overpopulation) and urban primacy. Moreover, the study revealed three urban governance approaches to ensuring the sustainability of the WEF nexus: Circular economy business models in the CBD, migration-orientated urban infrastructures and demand–pull governance modes for urban poverty. This study concludes with two policy recommendations for redesigning migration documents with WEF statistics and repurposing urban areas.

Original languageEnglish
JournalSouthern African Geographical Journal
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • energy
  • food
  • sustainability
  • Urbanization
  • water
  • WEF nexus

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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