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dc.contributor.authorOwoeye, Y.T.
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-06T08:44:58Z
dc.date.available2023-03-06T08:44:58Z
dc.date.issued2021-10
dc.identifier.citationOwoeye, Y.T. (2021). Assessment of structure and governance of amenity trees in the premises of International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Ibadan, Nigeria. Ibadan, Nigeria: University of Ibadan, (132 p.).
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12478/8079
dc.description.abstractAmenity trees are components of the urban forest which contribute significantly to human wellbeing and improves environmental quality. Benefits derivable from amenity trees are numerous but inadequate or lack of knowledge of the structure of the urban treescape as well as poor or no management practices like institutional framework has limited these benefits. A number of institutions has lot of trees planted within their premises. However, more often than not, those trees have become hazardous and threats over time because of undesirable features and unsuitability of such trees for the urban ecosystem as well as no provision or inadequate and ineffective governance framework for sustainable management of such urban green space. Many people also have some negative view and attitude towards trees as a result of their belief thereby making it difficult for them to embrace the practice of tree management and conservation within working and living premises. This study assessed the structure and governance of amenity trees on IITA, Ibadan premises. Tree enumeration using walking survey was carried out in the premises of IITA, Ibadan to identify and determine tree species population, while selected attributes were used to determine the suitability of the identified tree species for amenity purpose. People perception on amenity trees in the study area was assessed using an online survey. A total of 1050 respondents were involved in the survey and 167 responses were received and analyzed. Tree management data were obtained using questionnaires administered physically to the head of department’s in charge of trees on the campus and all data obtained through survey were subjected to descriptive analysis. A total population of 2626 trees from 126 species and 42 famillies were identified in the premises of IITA, Ibadan. The highest tree population (525) was recorded in the Tropical cresent residential area within the living premises with Largestromia speciosa (321) being the most dominant species, accounting for 61.1% of the tree population in the crescent. The urban landscape of IITA has a high diversity with Elaeis guineensis accounting for 19.92% of the tree population. Of all the benefits derivable from amenity trees on IITA campus, cooling the environment and beautification ranked the highest with 82.6% each, and next to this is provision of shade with 71.8% as parts of the benefits derivable from trees. The NDVI values obtained over the years show that there was a change in the trend of green space over the years but the trend tends to increase in year 2020 after a decline in year 2000. This study revealed that both the population and species diversity of trees on IITA Ibadan premises were high and well managed. Hence, IITA management practices and institutional framework for treescape over the years can be adopted by other institutions in Nigeria for proper urban forestry development.
dc.format.extent132 p.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUniversity of Ibadan
dc.subjectAmenity Planting
dc.subjectStructures
dc.subjectSenses
dc.subjectFrameworks
dc.subjectNigeria
dc.titleAssessment of structure and governance of amenity trees in the premises of International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Ibadan, Nigeria
dc.typeThesis
cg.contributor.affiliationUniversity of Ibadan
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture
cg.coverage.regionAfrica
cg.coverage.regionWest Africa
cg.coverage.countryNigeria
cg.coverage.hubHeadquarters and Western Africa Hub
cg.identifier.bibtexciteidOWOEYE:2021
cg.authorship.typesCGIAR and developing country institute
cg.iitasubjectBaseline Survey
cg.iitasubjectPolicies and Institutions
cg.notesIITA supervisor: Dr Hauser, S.
cg.publicationplaceIbadan, Nigeria
cg.accessibilitystatusLimited Access
cg.reviewstatusInternal Review
cg.usagerightslicenseCopyrighted; all rights reserved
cg.targetaudienceScientists
cg.futureupdate.requiredNo
cg.contributor.acknowledgementsMy first and foremost gratitude to God Almighty who made it possible for to successfully complete this program. I appreciate Him for his provisions, protection and strength that carried me through from beginning to the end. My appreciation goes to my able supervisors Professor O. I Ajewole and Dr. Stefan. Hauser for their utmost support and contributions towards my program from the beginning to the end. Thank you sirs for all you do, may God reward your labour of love. I also appreciate Dr Biodun Cole, Department of Crop Protection and Environmental Biology for providing the primary link to IITA. Thanks and God bless Ma'am. I really appreciate the meaningful contributions of all my lecturers in the department of Social and Environmental Foretry, Professors S. O. Jimoh and B. O. Agbeja, Drs. Azeez, A.A. Alo, F.N. Ogana, P.O. Ige and Fasoro. Thank you all for your contributions to my life and career as a student of your department. I also appreciate Dr. Alfred Onefeli (Forest Production and Product Department for his support and help during my research work. I also thank all the the all Non-Academic staffs in the Department of Social and Social Forestry. My appreciation goes to Mr Ojo Lekan for his support and tutorage during my program and research work, thanks and God bless sir. To Mr Friday and Mrs Maria, IITA agronomy department, I say a big thanks to you for your help and support in making my work a success, thanks for all you do. My appreciation goes to Mr Asifat, (IITA FMS department), Mr Olakunle (IITA Forest unit) and all my respondents and those who supported me during my field work in IITA. My appreciation goes to my wonderful parents Mr. & Mrs Owoeye for their support all through the program. May you live to reap the fruit of your labour, amen. Also to all my siblings I say a big thanks to you all for your support and prayers, God bless you all. My appreciation also goes to my spouse for his support, prayers and advice all through the progam, God bless and reward your labour of love. My sincere appreciation to my research team and colleagues: Komolafe Olufemi and Adedapo Segun Michael for their support and contributions most especially during my field work. Thanks for enjoying the walking survey with me. God bless you. To all my colleagues, Ilaide Etinosa (My co-supervisee and UEF PA), Olagundoye Kehinde & Makinde Victoria (Night class PA’S), Ogundana Oluwasola, Ojebode Odunayo, and Akezua Nwosu, I really appreciate you all for you supports, friendly advice and prayers. Thanks for all you do.


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