Abstract

ABSTRACT Studies have shown that emitted electromagnetic field from telecommunication tower is possibly a threat to residents’ health within the mast location. However, Nigerian residents’ perception to live in mast location is yet to be researched in detail. This study examined the factors that influence residents’ perception and willingness to live in telecommunication mast locations and proffer possible solutions to mitigate residents’ concerns regarding likely health hazards. This was achieved consecutively. First, the developed questionnaire survey was conducted with 420 respondents, drawn from the six south-south states in Nigeria. This includes residents, academicians, environmentalists, government agencies, and medical experts. Second, results from the quantitative phase were further analyzed via face-to-face interviews in conjunction with observation in selected 40 mast stations across the research area. Factors that influence resident’s willingness to live near the telecommunication masts were identified and grouped into three (physical, health, and environmental factors). As part of the study’s implications, findings from this paper will enhance policymakers and other stakeholders in decision-making concerning resident’s perception to live in mast locations. The government should set up a regulatory agency for non-ionizing radiation protection with a mandate, among others were proffered to mitigate possible health threats and concerns of the residents.

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