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The nature of humanistic and social scientific research is such that they make all manner of interrogation possible, from the analysis of metaphysical and theological matters to critical understanding of politics and the political, as well as the application of, say, game theory to the understanding of voting patterns.

Each research has varying levels of relations to the realities of government and a state. There are some researches that provide theoretical illumination of lived experiences, and others that shed practical light on theoretical application. Administrative research and scholarship straddles both. And this is all the more so for administration scholars that are deeply and intellectually invested in the administrative dynamics of the Nigerian state and its development agenda.

At first glance, the title of Prof. Balogun’s book reads like a scholarly offering from geography or urban and regional development. Habitability has recently become the buzzword in a world afflicted by climate change and pollution of all kinds. Scholars, activists and administrators are now concerned about the relationship between inexorable modernisation, urbanisation and the fate of earth and humans. The concept therefore refers to what factors make the earth suitable for humans to live in.

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