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Neighborhood Citizenship Participation in Environmental Planning and Management in Lagos: The Estate Surveyors’ View.
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Neighborhood Citizenship Participation in Environmental Planning and Management in Lagos: The Estate Surveyors’ View.

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Sound environmental planning is in the interest of the society and as such those whose neighborhoods are being planned must be carried along through intensive participation as provided for in the existing environmental planning legislations.
 
Published at Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, March 12 (7), 186 – 195
Published in 2011
 
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Oloyede, S.A, Ajibola, M.O and Durodola, O.D.
Dr Durodola
 
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