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76) PRODUCTS MADE FROM RECYCLED MATERIALS: A STUDY OF PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS AND WILLINGNESS TO BUY IN YOLA-JIMETA, NORTHEASTERN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Products that are made from recycled materials or are sustainably produced are becoming more common and popular globally as people become more environmentally aware. However, these products are often expensive or not widely available. In developing countries, additional obstacles to adoption of such products are lack of awareness and... Continue Reading

77) DO ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION CONDITIONS AFFECT MALARIA INFECTION RATES IN CHILDREN? A CASE STUDY FROM ABUJA, NIGERIA.

ABSTRACT This research was done using multiple methods case study to determine if environmental sanitation conditions affect malaria infection rates in children of two communities; one urban area and one rural area. Fasari settlement in Kuje Area Council was the rural case study while Wuse zone 6-, Abuja was the urban case study. The specific aim... Continue Reading

78) THE IMPACTS OF INADEQUATE SANITATION ON THE HEALTH OF CHILDREN IN RURAL AREAS. CASE STUDIES: DANDU AND WUROCHEKKE COMMUNITIES, YOLA SOUTH, ADAMAWA STATE.

ABSTRACT This research was conducted in two communities; Dandu and Wuro Chekke, Yola south, Adamawa state. The aim of the study was to investigate the availability of sanitation infrastructures and to find out the relationship between sanitation and health among children in the two rural areas of the state. This was done by conducting interviews... Continue Reading

79) EFFICACY OF DISINFECTION TECHNIQUES ON MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SOLD IN MARKETS IN YOLA-JIMETA, NORTHEASTERN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT In order to determine the microbial quality of fruits and vegetables sold in YolaJimeta markets and the efficacy of vinegar in decontaminant, the microbial contaminations of 16 samples of cabbage, carrot, lettuce, and tomato obtained from Yola-Jimeta market was determined before washing, after washing with water, after washing with... Continue Reading

80) AN ASSESSMENT OF COLIFORMS IN THE AMERICAN UNIVERITY OF NIGERIA WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

 Generally, water has numerous purposes: drinking; bathing; washing clothes and dishes; cooking; flushing toilet, irrigation, just to name a few. Its significance cannot be over stressed. This is on the grounds that every day each individual uses water for one thing or the other. As water flows throughout the distribution system, microorganisms... Continue Reading

81) ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT AMONG WASTE HANDLERS AT FMC, YOLA AND AKTH, KANO

ABSTRACT The study uses FMC and AKTH as a case study in order to assess the knowledge, practices and attitudes of waste handlers on biomedical waste management. The study investigates the major problems associated with management and handling practices and the possible solutions to tackle those problems. Based on the findings from this study,... Continue Reading

82) ANALYTICAL STUDY OF PROSTATE CANCER IN MEN LIVING IN ADAMAWA STATE; CASE STUDIES IN FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTER YOLA, DAAMA CLINIC AND ZENITHCARE

ABSTRACT The research is on the analysis of prostate cancer in men living in Adamawa state, this topic is essential to determining certain degenerative factors that make individuals more at risk of being diagnosed with the condition. Some of these factors include age, genes, lifestyle etc. The sample size afforded an opportunity for data... Continue Reading

83) THE INCIDENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF PREECLAMPSIA AND ECLAMPSIA ADMITTED IN ANTENATAL AND POSTNATAL WARDS AFTER 20 WEEKS OF GESTATION

ABSTRACT Main Objective: This study was therefore to access the incidence of Preeclampsia in women admitted to FMC Yola in their pre and postnatal wards during their last trimester. Study Design: The study was carried out among pregnant women who are admitted in antenatal and postnatal wards after 20 weeks of gestation and was carried out at FMC... Continue Reading

84) RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EATING BREAKFAST AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: A CASE STUDY FROM WURO HAUSA PRIMARY SCHOOL YOLA, ADAMAWA STATE, NIGERIA.

ABSTRACT Adequate nutrition is essential for a healthy growth. Research has shown how important it is for a child to have the necessary nutrients for growth and development. Breakfast is considered the most important meal of the day and it is very important for a child as it contains nutrients essential for good mental growth, and also learning... Continue Reading

85) KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING IN ADAMAWA STATE (CASE STUDY; YOLA SOUTH)

ABSTRACT The importance of breast milk over all other types of milk as the main food source for infants cannot be over-emphasized as established by numerous health and nutrition organizations. Early childhood is characterized by rapid growth, development of tissues and formation of organs. Breastfeeding is the optimal method for feeding infants.... Continue Reading

86) PERCEPTION OF FARMERS IN RURAL NORTH-EASTERN NIGERIA ON A NEWLY INTRODUCED SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE TECHNIQUE

ABSTRACT The world is at the verge of having a global crisis, with environmental degradation and malnourishment being two points of focus. Industrial agriculture, otherwise referred to as conventional agriculture, has led to ecological degradation globally. The use of heavy machinery, chemical fertilizers, heavy irrigation, and intensive tillage... Continue Reading

87) IMPORTANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING ON HEALTH AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT

ABSTRACT The study undertaking is on the important of environmental planning on health and rural development of Uli, Ihiala local government area of Anambra state.    The environment is the sum of all the features and conditions surrounding an organism that may influence it.  It is the life supporting media for organisms without which there... Continue Reading

88) THE INCIDENCE AND OCCURRENCE OF MOTORCYCLE TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENT IN KUBWA

Abstract Road accidents are a common cause of disability and also a leading cause of death all over the world. Despite the burden of the problem in Nigeria, motorcycle injuries have not received the attention they deserve partly because of lack of local data. This study therefore focuses on addressing the negative impact of motorcycle... Continue Reading

89) FACTORS INFLUENCING COMPLIANCE TO ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION ON POLYTHENE BAG BAN IN RONGAI SUB-COUNTY, NAKURU COUNTY, KENYA

Polythene bags have been preferred for packaging purposes because they are light in weight,  cheap and resistant to degradation. Despite the benefits, poor disposal of polythene causes  degradation of soil, water, land and air resources leading to health problems . Burning  polythene releases Greenhouse gases mainly Carbon dioxide, associated... Continue Reading

90) INVESTIGATING EFFECTS AND MANAGEMENT OF FLASH FLOODS IN MARIGAT SUB-COUNTY, BARINGO COUNTY, KENYA

Flash flood is a natural disaster that occurs due to the sudden onset of rainfall that causes  runoff waters from high altitude areas to low altitude area. The purpose of the study was to  investigate the effects and management of flash floods in Marigat Sub-County. The study  used a descriptive research design. The target population of the... Continue Reading

91) APPLICATION OF GIS AND REMOTE SENSING IN THE MONITORING OF URHONIGBE FOREST RESERVE IN EDO STATE

ABSTRACT The land use/land cover of urhonigbe forest reserve between 1987 and 2015 was analyzed to determine the rate and nature of the land use change over time and their possible effect on the forest ecosystem of Urhonigbe Forest. Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS techniques was applied in monitoring Urhonigbe Forest Reserve in Edo State. The... Continue Reading

92) QUANTIFYING RATE OF VEGETATION COVER CHANGES IN ENUGU STATE USING NDVI TECHNIQUES FOR THE YEAR 1991, 2003 AND 2015

ABSTRACT This project examines the rate of vegetation cover changes in Enugu State using NDVI techniques for the year 1991, 2003 and 2015 so as to detect changes that has taken place between these periods. The main goal of this study is to evaluate vegetation cover change of the study area using Normalized Vegetation Index (NDVI) in order to... Continue Reading

93) CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTS ON FOOD SECURITY AND COPING STRATEGIES BY WOMEN GROUPS IN GIKINDU DIVISION, KIHARU SUB COUNTY, MURANG’A COUNTY, KENYA

The study sought to find out the climate change effects on food security, and the community coping strategies in Gikindu Division in Murang’a County. The study was in response to the profound climate change effects over the years leading to depressed rainfall and increased temperatures exposing the farmers to the risk of diminished returns from... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:EVS0158
  • Pages:100

94) COMPREHENSIVE LOGICAL FRAMEWORK OF PROJECT ON CAPACITY BUILDING FOR YOUTH ON WASTE MANAGEMENT

Comprehensive Logical framework of project on Capacity Building for youth on waste management ... Continue Reading

95) AN ASSESSMENT OF STUDENTS PERCEPTION ON THE EQUALITY OF HOSTEL FACILITIES IN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN NIGERIA.

ABSTRACT The Student has been a major area of concern with an increasing student population of increasing interest in the higher institutions of learning over the study focuses on the assessment of students' perception of hostel facilities in Universities, Kogi State University and the University of Ahuja as study area/ate University, Ayingba is... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:EVS0156
  • Pages:146

96) AN ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF LAND USE ON SOIL PROPERTIES IN DOBI, GWAGWALADA AREA COUNCIL, ABUJA

ABSTRACT  This repossessed the effects of land use on soil properties in Dobi, Gwc;zgyv Council, Abuja. Land-use systems considered were cultivated lands (0 Sesamefield, Sorghum field, Soya bean field, and Yamfield) and an F Gil samples were taken randomly in each I and use plot at two pre-c/eu e-r ofO-18cm (topsoil) and 18-36cm (subsoil_),- five... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:EVS0155
  • Pages:135

97) ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF LAND USE/LAND COVER CHANGE ON SOIL QUALITY IN PARTS OF KATSINA STATE USING GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES

ABSTRACT This s tudy assessed the effects of Land use/Land cover change on soil quality in the semi arid area of northern Katsina state. This study employed an integrative methodology that comprised of five major components (i) digital image processing of Landsat Thematic Mapper image covering the study area for 1 986, Enhanced Thematic MapperETM... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:EVS0154
  • Pages:247

98) ANALYSIS OF RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS AND ITS IMPLICATION ON CLIMATE CHANGE IN ENUGU STATE, NIGERIA.

ABSTRACT Climate change and variability is a global issue that needs to be given proper attention because of its impacts on agriculture and socio-economic activities. Annual rainfall and temperature data for four decades (1971-2016) for Enugu state were obtained from Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET), Enugu, and analyzed in order to establish... Continue Reading

99) THE ASSESSMENT OF NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION ON LAKE VICTORIA A CASE OF GGABA LANDING SITE

Abstract The study assesses the non-point source pollution on Lake Victoria around the Ggaba Landing site. It quantifies and assesses the dispersion of pollutants discharges into Lake Victoria using physicochemical analysis. Through the study, it was realized that the nutrients and physico chemical parameters discharged into Lake Victoria mixes... Continue Reading

100) DETERMINATION OF THE CONCENTRATION OF POLLUTANTS FROM WARRI REFINERY EFFLUENT AND ITS IMPACT ON WATER QUALITY OF UBEJI RIVER

Abstract This study investigated the effects of effluent discharged from Warri Refinery on the water quality of Ubeji River, Warri Delta state. Water samples were collected from upstream, point of discharge of effluent and downstream sections of the river. Physicochemical parameters (turbidity, pH, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solid,... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:EVS0151
  • Pages:137
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