A Snapshot of Nigeria’s Biodiversity Loss: Architectural Implications
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2024-08
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Biodiversity loss poses a significant threat to ecosystems and human well-being globally, with
Nigeria no exception. This article delves into the architectural implications of biodiversity loss in Nigeria,
exploring the multifaceted factors contributing to this phenomenon and its ramifications for architectural
practice. The discussion encompasses the adverse impacts of deforestation, pollution, and climate change on
Nigeria's rich biodiversity and the challenges and opportunities they present for architects. Through examining
case studies and examples, the article highlights innovative architectural projects that address biodiversity loss
while promoting sustainable design principles. Moreover, it elucidates the importance of interdisciplinary
collaboration between architects, biologists, and policymakers in developing effective mitigation and
adaptation strategies. Ultimately, this article underscores the urgent need for architects to integrate biodiversity
conservation into their practices and advocates for policy interventions that prioritise the preservation of
Nigeria's natural heritage.
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architectural review, biodiversity loss, sustainable architecture, sustainable development