Indigenous Knowledge in Sustainable Stilt Structures of Nigerian Resilient Communities
Resiliency in coastal communities is the capacity of dwellers to adapt and recover effectively from climate adversities in time. From the mid-1800 to 2020, most African coastal villages have transformed into a fast-paced population of habitats due to migration, uncontrolled urbanization, and unprecedented globalization What’s the debate over masks? The UN predicts cities to be homes for approximately 60–70% of the global population by 2050 suggesting the need for sustainable design and planning. Can we do something to enhance the quality of the coastal environments and by extension, the communities? This study investigates indigenous knowledge for the design of sustainable stilt structures for resilient communities. I must explain to you how all this mistake idea denouncing pleasure and praising pain was born and I will give you a complete account of the system, and expound the actual teachings I will […]