ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE PROJECT TOPICS AND MATERIALS
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IMPACT OF ABANDONED ROAD CONSTRUCTION ON THE ENVIRONMENT
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the Study The well-being of any nation lies on its functional and a readily available infrastructure. Infrastructural facilities play a key role in every nation and enhances the built environment. According to Macdonald, (2015) infrastructure can be defined as the […]
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IMPACT ON MONTHLY ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION ON THE AESTHETIC VALUE OF THE ENVIRONMENT IN IJEBU ODE METROPOLIS
CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Environmental sanitation should be greatly improved while embarking on health education programmes as a component of all water and sanitation programmes, improving sector institutional capacity, and ensuring sustainable predictable and adequate financing to the sector. Ensuring efficient management of water resources […]
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IMPACT OF ILLEGAL DUMPSITE ON ENVIRONMENT IN IDEMIRI NORTH LGA, A CASE STUDY NKPOR
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Illegal refuse dumping refers to the dumping of large items of rubbish in public areas such as roadsides or illegal landfills-private land where waste is dumped without councils or Environmental Protection Authority approval. Illegal dumping of waste is […]
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ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION PRACTICES IN THE CORE OF IKORODU, LAGOS STATE
Chapter One INTRODUCTION A healthy living environment is sine-qua-non to national growth and development. Such condition can be achieved through an effective environmental sanitation practice. Roland et al. (2004) noted that environmental sanitation ‘comprises the proper collection, transportation, disposal and treatment of human excreta, solid […]
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CAUSES OF FLOOD IN OGBARU LGA OF ANAMBRA STATE
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study Floods are major disasters affecting Ogbaru L.G.A of Anambra state, Nigeria and the world annually especially in most flood plain areas (Action Aid, 2016). Floods do not only damage properties and endanger the lives of human and animals […]
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AN INVESTIGATION OF COMPENSATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN NJOKOKA L.G.A, ANAMBRA STATE
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study According to Ogboru, (2006), history and science both seemed to agree that before the advent of man, the environment already existed, and it’s therefore logical to rationalize that the environment proceeded human technologies and scientific development. It […]
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A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF AIR POLLUTION AND ITS CAUSES
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Nigeria, located in West Africa, has a total land area of 983,213 square kilometers, the estimated population is over 150 million people (World Bank Population Figures) yielding an average density of more than 120 persons per square […]
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AN ASSESSMENT OF SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL PRACTICES IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN ABAGANA ANAMBARA STATE
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study One of the major problems confronting Nigerian towns and cities today is poor solid wastes disposal practice among the residence in the cities. Human environment needs to be kept clean. The 7th goal of the Millennium Development […]
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URBAN WASTE DISPOSAL MANAGEMENT. A CASE STUDY OF ASABA METROPOLIS
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study. The environmental public health has become a prominent, but complex and multidimensional issue on the public policy agenda of the states and international organizations. This transformation after a long period of being neglected began in Rio in […]
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AN ASSESSMENT OF BASIC NEEDS IN RURAL COMMUNITIES OF ABAGANA, ANAMBRA STATE
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study. Poor access is one of the characteristics of rural environment, however, it is not the only factor but it is a key parameter, satisfying the basic needs of people in rural areas is one of the core […]
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