Assessing the Effects of Urban Expansion on Flood Susceptibility in the Ga East Municipality: A Case of Dome
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University of Ghana
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Rapid urban expansion has heightened the vulnerability of urban communities to flooding. In view
of this, the dissertation examined the effects of urban expansion on flood susceptibility in the Ga
East Municipality, with a specific focus on Dome. The study explored the perceptions of residents
on the influence of urban expansion on flood vulnerability, the socioeconomic effects of urban
expansion-induced flooding, and the coping strategies adopted by residents to mitigate the effects
of flooding. A simple random sampling technique was used to sample 215 respondents for the
household questionnaire survey, whilst assembly officials, community leaders, and longstanding
residents were purposively selected for the in-depth interviews. The findings revealed that
residents were largely familiar with the impacts of urban expansion. Again, urban expansion
induced flooding was revealed to have severe consequences on residents. Comparatively, most
residents faced severe financial and health challenges due to frequent floods in the area. The study
further established that residents of Dome relied on structural coping mechanisms in the forms of
sandbag usage and wall elevation to mitigate the impacts of flooding. These were, however, found
to be insufficient due to the absence of flood insurance packages and the low adoption of
evacuation strategies amidst the increasing and recurring nature of flooding as a result of urban
expansion. In view of these, the study recommended the strict enforcement of urban planning
regulations, improvement of the drainage infrastructure in the area, and community education on
the dangers of uncontrolled urban expansion and flooding. The enhancement of early warning
systems was also recommended to ensure timely actions and enable preventive response among
affected residents.
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MA. Development Studies
