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Nuhu Ismail is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Wageningen University specializing in urban informality and governance systems in Nigeria. His research focuses on the evolution of urban informal settlements, land tenure dynamics, and contentious politics surrounding urban development. He completed his PhD in 2023 with a thesis examining governance challenges in Abuja's informal settlements.
- Education: PhD in Urban Informality from Wageningen University (2023)
His research interests include analyzing the interplay between urban planning policies and marginalized communities, with a focus on Nigeria's socio-spatial transformations. Recent work explores resistance strategies in informal settlements and the socio-political dimensions of land rights advocacy.
Key publications (2023-2024) address governance path dependency, place-making processes, and policy frameworks affecting squatter settlements in Abuja. These studies utilize mixed-methods approaches including fieldwork and focus groups.
- Completed Project: 'Governing Informal Settlements: Contentious Politics, Land Rights and Tenure Security' (2018-2023)
His work contributes to understanding how informal settlements are shaped by historical governance decisions and current policy implementations.
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