Experts Urge Nigeria to Expand Urban Green Spaces

Abiodun Osubu
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Environmental experts have called on Nigeria’s policymakers to prioritise the creation of urban green spaces to restore ecological balance and improve public well-being.

Biologist Lucky Atabo, in a statement to The PUNCH, urged authorities to integrate native vegetation and green zones into city planning. His 10-month study of a 50×50m biological garden revealed 42 bird species, over 100 butterflies and moths, and several reptiles thriving within urban areas — proving that cities can sustain rich biodiversity.

Atabo’s research, alongside ecologist Abdulsalam Abdullahi, showed that vegetation and climate conditions strongly influence urban wildlife diversity, suggesting that birds and butterflies can serve as indicators of ecosystem health.

He stressed that green spaces are vital for regulating microclimates, supporting pollination, and enhancing recreation, warning that neglecting them could worsen urban living conditions.

“Urban biodiversity isn’t just about nature; it’s about people,” Atabo said, urging governments to protect and expand green areas for sustainable, liveable Nigerian cities.

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