Journal of Regional and City Planning
Vol. 34 No. 2 (2023)

Evolutionary Trends in the Landscape of Hausa Open Spaces: Key Enablers of Habe City Planning Mythology

Danjuma Abdu Yusuf (Department of Landscape Architecture, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University, Chongqing, 400044, China, +8615696396220 or +2348039264055
Department of Landscape Architecture, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongq)

Zhu Jie (Department of Landscape Architecture, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University, Chongqing, 400044, China, +8615696396220 or +2348039264055)
Maimuna Saleh-Bala (Department of Architecture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, 810107, Kaduna, Nigeria)
Adamu Yakubu (Department of Architecture, School of Environmental Studies, Jigawa State Polytechnic, Dutse, 720241, Kano, Nigeria)
Sadiq Abdullahi Nashe (Department of Architecture, Faculty of Earth & Environmental sciences, Kano University of Science & Technology, Wudil, 713101, Kano, Nigeria)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Sep 2023

Abstract

This study took the ‘origin-pattern-function’ of landscape progression as the central theoretical framework and conducted a systematic study on the evolution of open-space landscape patterns in Habe cities, situated between the river Niger and the river Benue in northern Nigeria. This study aimed to explore the embedded landscape cosmology in Hausaland and the origins of its historic mythology. A descriptive research and review approach was adopted, to explain and interpret prevailing practices, existing circumstances, attitudes, reasons, and on-going processes. It unveils the planning of open spaces and houses according to an ancient cosmology that organized towns during the Habe Hausa Dynasty. The open spaces appear to be a sphere of convergent and divergent forces that maintain a delicate balance, whereas the outcrop hills of central Hausaland are domicile places with religious appeal and better defensibility. Further, the physical effects of Islamic influence are visible in the landscape of Hausa cities, such as locating a mosque in the heart of the city as well spatial expressions of the practice of the seclusion of women. The study also revealed that the concept of triple outdoor space in the landscape of Habe cities is identical with that of the traditional Hausa family dwellings enclosed by a compound wall with a gate. This paper presents the key enablers of the Hausa cities’ transformation into commercial, administrative, religious, and agricultural centers. It recommends that in the event of landscape development without certain public guidelines or natural practices, complicated mediation measures should be invoked if disorder is not to prevail. It finally seeks a comprehensive application of local practices and innovative methods with the aim of averting vulnerability of urbanization.

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Humanities Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Environmental Science Social Sciences Transportation

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Journal of Regional and City Planning or JRCP is an open access journal mainly focusing on urban and regional studies and planning in transitional, developing and emerging economies. JRCP covers topics related to the analysis, sciences, development, intervention, and design of communities, cities, ...