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Publications

1.      Adelekan, I.O. and B. T. Fregene 2014. Vulnerability of artisanal coastal fishing communities to flood risks in south west Nigeria. Climate and Development (Forthcoming).

2.     Adelekan, I. O. 2014. Integrated Global Change Research in West Africa: Flood Vulnerability Studies. In: B. Werlen (Ed) Global Sustainability in Cultural Perspective:  Challenges for Transdisciplinary Integrated Research. Springer (Forthcoming).

3.     Eludoyin, O.M., I. O. Adelekan, R. Webster and A. O. Eludoyin 2014. Air temperature, relative humidity, climate regionalization and thermal comfort of Nigeria. International Journal of Climatology 34, 2000-2018.
4.     Eludoyin, M. O. and I. O. Adelekan 2013. The physiologic climate of Nigeria. International  Journal of Biometeorology. 57(2), 241-264.
5.     Johnson, C., Adelekan, I., Bosher, L., Jabeen, H., Kataria, S., Wijitbusaba, A.,Zerjav, B.& Arefian, F. (2013) Private sector investment decisions in building and construction: increasing, managing and transferring risks. Background paper for the Global Assessment Report 2013 on Disaster Risk Reduction. Available at: http://www.preventionweb.net/english/hyogo/gar/2013/en/bgdocs/Johnson%2…
6.     Adelekan, I. O. 2012. Vulnerability to wind hazards in Ibadan, a traditional African city. Environment and Urbanization 24(2), 597-617.
 Adelekan, I. O. 2012.  A simple approach to Bus Rapid Transport in Lagos, Nigeria. In: Urban Patterns for a Green Economy: Optimizing Infrastructure. UN-Habitat, Nairobi, 38-42.
8.     Adelekan, I.O. 2011. Vulnerability assessment of an urban flood in Nigeria: Abeokuta  Flood 2007. Natural Hazards 56(1), 215-231.
9.     Adelekan, I. O. 2011. Climate Change, Weather Extremes and Society. Seventeenth Faculty Lecture, Faculty of the Social Sciences, University of Ibadan.
10.  Adelekan, I. O. 2010. Vulnerability of poor urban communites to flooding in Lagos, Nigeria. Environment and Urbanization 22(2), 433-450.
11.   Adelekan, I.O. 2009. The Nigerian press and environmental information for sustainable development. Local Environment 14(4), 297-312.
12.  Adelekan, I.O. and Bolarinwa, O. 2009. Local knowledge of climatic conditions and               agricultural activities in southwestern Nigeria. Journal of Science Research 7, 1-5.
13.  Adelekan, I.O. and Jerome, A.T. 2006.  Dynamics of household energy use in a traditional African  city, Ibadan. The Environmentalist 26, 99-110.
14.  Adelekan, I.O. 2006.  Socio-economic implications of water supply in Nigerian urban centers:  The case of Ibadan. In: Tvedt, T. and E. Jakobsson (eds.) A History of Water: Water Control and River Biographies Vol. 1, I. B Tauris Publishers, U.K, 372-387.
15.  Adelekan, I.O. 2005. Gender, economic policy and domestic energy use in Nigeria. Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences 3(1), 1-7.
16.  Adelekan, I.O. 2005. Urban climate research in Nigeria. International Association of Urban  Climate Newsletter. October, Issue 13, pp. 8-10.
17.  Adelekan, I.O. and Gbadegesin A.S. 2005. Analysis of the public perception of climate change issues in an indigenous African city.  International Journal of Environmental Studies 62 (1), 115-124.
18.  Adelekan, B.A. and Adelekan, I.O. 2004. Health implications of household energy use in selected Nigerian towns. Nigerian Journal of Renewable Energy 12, 138-146.
19.  Adelekan, I.O. 2002. Institutional challenges to water management and its implications for service provision in Nigeria. Paper presented at the ISSC/CROP/SDS Workshop on Poverty and Water with particular reference to Africa south of the Equator. Durban, South Africa.
20. Adelekan, I.O.2000. A survey of rainstorms as weather hazards in southern   Nigeria. The Environmentalist 20, 33-39.
21.  Afolayan, A.A. and Adelekan, I.O. 1998. The role of climatic variations on migration and human health in Africa. The Environmentalist 18, 213-218.
22. Adelekan, I.O. 1998. Spatio-temporal variations in thunderstorm rainfall over Nigeria. International Journal of Climatology 18, 1273-1284.
23. Adelekan, I.O. 1998. Hydro-ecological implications of inter-annual rainfall variations in northern Nigeria: the case of Lake Chad basin. In: Wheater, H. and C. Kirby (eds.) Hydrology in a Changing Environment Vol. 1. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, England, 335-345.
24. Adelekan, I.O. 1998. A study of the relationship between rainfall and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) in Nigeria. In Oni, E.A. et al (eds.), Advances in Geodesy and Geophysics Research in Africa. ICESA, Ibadan, Nigeria, 267-279.
25. Adelekan, I.O. 1997. The status of climatology in Nigeria. Climate Digest, Quarterly Bulletin of the commission on climatology of the International Geographical Union.  5 (1), 12-13.
26. Adelekan, I.O. 1996. On the frequency of line squall rainfall events in Nigeria. Malaysian Journal of Tropical Geography 27 (2), 1-5.