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76) AN ASSESSMENT OF THE CURRENT ECOLOGICAL STATUS OF KAGOROTSONJE RIPARIAN FOREST, KADUNA STATE

Abstract The current ecological status of the Kagoro/Tsonje riparian forest was assessed and information was gathered on the flora and bird fauna, water quality parameters and soil status. Other data collections were phytoplankton types and population. Physiocochemical properties of the soil were tested .Modified Whittakker plots were used to... Continue Reading

77) SITE SUITABILITY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ADDITIONAL CONTINUOUSLY OPERATING REFERENCE STATION

Abstract The advent of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) in space technology has tremendously improved the methods of positioning and navigation. Countries are now adopting the continuous observation and measurements using a network of GNSS receivers called Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) as the standard. Hence, the study... Continue Reading

78) DEVELOPMENT OF A STANDALONE APPLICATION FOR UNSUPERVISED IMAGE CLASSIFICATION

ABSTRACT This project research aimed to develop a standalone computer application for image classification using Matlab 9.2 by adopting the Rapid Application Development Model (RAD). The software can be used for image preprocessing and image classification. The test run of the software was carried out using acquired LANDSAT image and Google earth... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:GEO0051
  • Pages:102

79) PERCEPTION OF NOISE POLLUTION IN JOS NORTH LGA OF PLATEAU STATE

This work is a project on Aim and Objectives The main aim of this research is to investigate the perception of noise pollution on residents ofJos North LGA, while its specific objectives will include: To determine the socio – economic background of residents of Jos North LGA. To... Continue Reading

80) THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS OF GWAGWALADA RAPID URBANIZATION ON HEALTH OF RESIDENTS

Abstract The study assessed the environmental implications of Gwagwalada rapid urbanization on health of residents. The study specifically examined health outcome of rapid urbanization on the different socio-economic class; the health outcome of rapid urbanization on water and sanitation; and on housing and residential occupation ratio. A total of... Continue Reading

81) ASSESSMENT OF FARMERS PERCEPTION ON CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND ITS IMPACT ON CROP PRODUCTION PLANNING IN OGBOMOSHO AND ITS ENVIRONS, OYO STATE NIGERIA

BY IMORU, Ahmed Abimbola (2011/1/38130BG) PROJECT SUBMITTED TO  DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES (SPS)  FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, MINNA, NIGERIA IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF... Continue Reading

82) USING GIS TO CREATE AN AGROCLIMATIC ZONE MAP FOR SOROTI DISTRICT

ABSTRACT This project examines the use of GIS in creating an agro-climatic zone map. The map recognizes that the major aspects of climate that affect plant growth are moisture availability and temperature. The agro-climatic zones are therefore specific combinations of moisture availability zones and temperature zones. The project was undertaken... Continue Reading

83) PERCEPTION OF NOISE POLLUTION IN JOS NORTH LGA OF PLATEAU STATE

This work is a project on Aim and Objectives The main aim of this research is to investigate the perception of noise pollution on residents ofJos North LGA, while its specific objectives will include: To determine the socio – economic background of residents of Jos North LGA. To... Continue Reading

84) USING GIS TO MONITOR SPATIAL EXPANSION OF FEDERAL COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, AKURE

Topic: Table of Contents Declaration ....................................................................................................................................... i Dedication... Continue Reading

85) POLLUTION STATUS OF THE URBAN SECTION OF DELIMI RIVER.HYDROLOGICAL SOCIETY(1)

Abstract River pollution in the urban areas is a common problem in many parts of Nigeria. This study examines the physio-chemical and biological parameters of the river Delimi within the Jos urban area. The specific objectives were to identify the dominant activities that constitute factors of pollution, and assess the pollution levels at... Continue Reading

86) THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF FILLING STATIONS IN BENIN METROPOLIS

The work is on the distribution pattern of filling station in Benin metropolis, it also shows the conformity of filling stations in regards to the rules and regulations of the DPR (Department of Petroleum Resources) in Nigeria.... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:GEO0083
  • Pages:116

87) THE EFFECTS OF MODERNIZATION OF ANCIENT KANO CITY GATES

This study examined the effects of modernization of ancient Kano city gates. Three local governments namely Kano Municipal, Nassarawa and Tarauni were used for this study, covering 150 respondents that were purposively sampled with 50 from each of the 3 local governments. Also, field surveys were carried out at all the 15 gates, discussions were... Continue Reading

88) AN ASSESSMENT OF THE CURRENT ECOLOGICAL STATUS OF KAGOROTSONJE RIPARIAN FOREST, KADUNA STATE

Abstract The current ecological status of the Kagoro/Tsonje riparian forest was assessed and information was gathered on the flora and bird fauna, water quality parameters and soil status. Other data collections were phytoplankton types and population. Physiocochemical properties of the soil were tested .Modified Whittakker plots were used to... Continue Reading

89) DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A DISASTER MANAGEMENT CENTRE

CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 'Disaster management' can be defined as the range of activities designed to maintain control over disaster and emergency situations and to provide a framework for helping at-risk person s to avoid or recover from the impact of the disaster. Disaste r management deals with situations that occur prior to, during, and... Continue Reading

90) APPLICATION OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN UTILITY MANAGEMENT; A CASE STUDY OF NEW HAVEN WATER DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT

ABSTRACT The need for accurate positions of facilities beneath earth’s surface can never be overemphasized. Detail survey which seeks to record the finished or the existing planimetric features in a piece of land has been utilized over the years for several purposes. The purpose of this study is to map sub – surface water pipelines at New... Continue Reading

91) THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ZOBE DAM ON IT’S NEIGHBOURING ENVIRONMENT

ABSTRACT This research work examines the socio-economic impact of Zobe Dam on its neighboring environment. Specific objectives includes how the construction of the dam has brought about changes in farming techniques, their standard of living and its potential contribution to the overall development of the area. The problem hinges on how the... Continue Reading

92) CHANGE DETECTION IN LAND USE AND LAND COVER USING REMOTE SENSING DATA AND GIS (A CASE STUDY OF ILORIN AND ITS ENVIRONS IN KWARA STATE.)

ABSTRACT This project examines the use of GIS and Remote Sensing in mapping Land Use Land Cover in Ilorin between 1972 and 2001 so as to detect the changes that has taken place in this status between these periods. Subsequently, an attempt was made at projecting the observed land use land cover in the next 14 years. In achieving this, Land... Continue Reading

93) SPATIAL PREFERENCE OF URBAN RESIDENTIAL LOCATION IN OSOGBO, OSUN STATE

ABSTRACT This study examined the spatial preference of urban residential location in Osogbo. It identified the types and qualities of residential housing units in Osogbo; described the spatial pattern of residential neighbourhood in Osogbo; and examined the factors influencing the choice of residential location in Osogbo.            ... Continue Reading

94) CHALLENGES FACED BY TEACHERS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN LOWER GWELO CLUSTER SCHOOLS.

ABSTRACT This paper reports on the findings of a research study that investigated on the challenges faced by teachers in the implementation of inclusive education in two of the secondary schools in Lower Gwelo Cluster. The study made use of a mixed method approach .The research methodology was underpinned by a descriptive survey .The specific... Continue Reading

95) TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS ON THE USE OF MODELS IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF GEOGRAPHY IN GWERU URBAN HIGH SCHOOLS.

ABSTRACT The study sought to establish teachers’ perceptions on the use of Geographical models in the teaching and learning of Geography in Gweru urban high schools. The study adopted the descriptive survey design which enabled the researcher to collect data through the use of personally distributed questionnaires, personal interviews and... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:GEO0138
  • Pages:100

96) POPULATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE “NIGERIA CASE STUDY”

ABSTRACT Climate unpredictability and change in climatic parameters have direct influence on environment and human existence. A negative change in the climate, always have its corresponding dysfunctional impacts on man and the ecosystem globally or locally. Flooding poor agricultural yields famine, and even death are some of the catastrophic... Continue Reading

97) ASSESSING THE IMPACTS OF URBANIZATION ON THE ENVIRONMENT OF ABUJA MUNICIPAL AREA COUNCIL (AMAC)

ABSTRACT Rapid urbane without effective environmental consciousness means that in virtually every matter - from large cities and metropolitan areas to regional centers and ss ret towns - a substantial proportion of the population is at risk from nature an-induced environmental hazards. A strategic approach is essential if urbane to enjoy all the... Continue Reading

98) IMPACT OF LATERITE EXCAVATION ON VEGETAL COVER IN BIRIGI VILLAGE OF NIGER STATE

The excavation of laterite has totally removed the vegetative cover of the land area which served as an ecosystem community for Plants and Animals Resistant and successional species of plants and animals would be able to cope with unstable situations which were caused   by the excavation activities. The dwellers around the excavation site are... Continue Reading

99) DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A DISASTER MANAGEMENT CENTRE

CHAPTER ONE 1.0INTRODUCTION 'Disaster management' can be defined as the range of activities designed to maintain control over disaster and emergency situations and to provide a framework for helping at-risk persons to avoid or recover from the impact of the disaster. Disaster management deals with situations that occur prior to, during, and... Continue Reading

100) A STUDY OF GOVERNMENT POLICY ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN MUTARE URBARN.

ABSTRACT  How discipline has been modeled and maintained through corporal punishment among pupils in schools is a controversial issue in the implementation of legal polices from the government. Corporal punishment remains ideal and the order of the day in any academic institution and it had remained an option in the teaching and learning... Continue Reading
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