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Merit Research Journal of Environmental Science
and Toxicology (ISSN: 2350-2266) Vol. 2(9) pp.
205-216, December, 2014
Copyright © 2014 Merit Research Journals |
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Original Research Article
Evolutionary Trend, Spatial Distribution and
Issues associated with Markets in Kano Metropolis |
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The paper
attempts to establish the evolutionary trend and spatial
distribution of traditional marketplaces in Kano metropolis and
as well evaluates organizational and operational issues that
characterized the Kano business landscape on environmental
perspectives. The methods used include: Analysis of Satellite
Imageries of 2011; Inventory and Field Observation; Use of
Official Records; In-depth Interviews; FGD; and Case Study. The
results show that there are total of 43 existing markets and as
well they are the strength of Kano business landscape. 22 are
community markets; 7 metropolitan; 5 regional; and 9
international markets. The evolutionary trend shows that the
Kano markets evolved in three main phases namely: the first
generation markets; second generation; and the recent or
contemporary markets, but unevenly distributed which has been
found to have both negative and positive environmental
repercussion. Moreover, the business landscape is characterized
with the proliferation of super-stores, shopping malls and other
trading avenues along major roads and streets which on their own
sphere form another kind of market (the unconventional markets).
Frequent conflagratory fire outbreak; absence of security and
peace due to militant crusade; and operational issues such as
inadequate electric power supply; noise pollution and ambient
air contamination are the major challenges facing the growth and
development of markets and the sustainability index of the
entire Kano business landscape. Based on the scenario of Kano
business landscape, a descriptive model was drawn which portrays
how markets served as central controlling or coordinating unit
in terms of interception of supplies and demands and discharging
them accordingly. On that direction, it has been postulated that
if the operational challenges inherent in the Kano business
landscape are overcome and good governance has been sustained,
Kano would experienced an industrial breakthrough in about 20
years and it will emerge as the first megalopolis in West
Africa. It was therefore recommended that, markets should be
included in the economic development plan of Kano; Environmental
management system should be put in place; and Good governance
should be pursued at all levels; among others.
Keywords: Trend, Distribution, Issues, Markets, Kano
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