Nigerian Developers Push Climate Collaboration as Housing Sector Faces Rising Risks
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Climate change is no longer just an environmental issue—it’s becoming a housing issue. Nigerian developers are calling for stronger partnerships to protect homes, infrastructure, and future urban growth.
The Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN) is advocating deeper collaboration among government agencies, developers, and climate stakeholders to address the growing impact of climate change on Nigeria’s housing sector.
The call comes as flooding, extreme weather events, and rapid urbanization place increasing pressure on residential developments and urban infrastructure.
Industry leaders say climate resilience must become a central part of housing policy, planning, and construction if Nigeria is to sustainably address its housing deficit.
Developers are also emphasizing the need for innovative financing, climate-smart building practices, and stronger environmental standards to reduce long-term risks.
As climate concerns increasingly shape investment decisions worldwide, experts believe resilient housing could become one of the most important competitive advantages in Africa’s future property markets.
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