Research Article
Application of Vertical Farming Design Strategies in High-rise Housing Estates in Nigeria
Issue:
Volume 10, Issue 2, June 2025
Pages:
27-35
Received:
17 May 2025
Accepted:
17 June 2025
Published:
9 September 2025
DOI:
10.11648/j.larp.20251002.11
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Abstract: Urbanization in Nigeria has led to a significant increase in high-rise housing estates, which offer a viable solution to housing shortages in densely populated cities. However, these developments often result in limited green spaces and challenges in sustainable food production. The integration of vertical farming into high-rise housing estates holds potential for transforming these residential developments into self-sustaining ecosystems. Studies show that incorporating green infrastructure into urban design improves air quality, reduces urban heat, and enhances residents' well-being. Nigeria faces a dual challenge of rapid urbanization and food insecurity, which are further increased by limited fertile land and unsustainable agricultural practices. High-rise housing estates. This disconnect contributes to increased reliance on imported food, urban heat islands, and a diminished quality of life for residents. This study employs a qualitative research approach to assess the feasibility of integrating vertical farming into high-rise housing estates in Nigeria. A comprehensive review of existing studies on vertical farming, sustainable urban agriculture, and housing design strategies, with a focus on global practices and challenges specific to Nigeria and analysis of successful vertical farming projects in cities worldwide, such as Singapore and New York, to identify best practices and lessons that can be applied to Nigerian contexts. The paper was concluded by highlighting the feasibility of merging architecture with agriculture to create self-sufficient, environmentally conscious urban communities, promoting a sustainable future for high-density housing in Nigeria. The following points were recommended. Urban planning policies and building regulations in Nigeria should be updated to encourage the incorporation of vertical farming systems in high-rise housing estates. Developers, architects, and urban planners should collaborate with agricultural experts and sustainability consultants to design and implement effective vertical farming strategies tailored to local climate and socio-economic conditions.
Abstract: Urbanization in Nigeria has led to a significant increase in high-rise housing estates, which offer a viable solution to housing shortages in densely populated cities. However, these developments often result in limited green spaces and challenges in sustainable food production. The integration of vertical farming into high-rise housing estates hol...
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