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Vol. 12, No. 1 (2024)
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Volume 12, Issue 1, 2024

10 articles

Research Article

Assessment of Solid Waste Management Practices Adopted and Their Effectiveness in Jalingo Local Government Area, Taraba State, Nigeria

Paulinus Ifeanyi Chukwu

Municipal solid waste creation has increased as a result of population growth, urbanization, and economic growth, yet environmentally sustainable mana...

Abstract PDF pp. 1-8

Analysis of Challenges Affecting Agencies and Other Stakeholder on Solid Waste Management Practices in Jalingo, Taraba State, Nigeria

Paulinus Ifeanyi Chukwu

There are several factors affecting solid waste management in Nigeria, ranging waste generation, waste reduction, storage, transportation and disposal...

Abstract PDF pp. 18-25

Inventory Model With Number of Orders Constraints for Some Stores in Federal University Lokoja Using Economic Order Quality

Adamu Wakili

The paper is focused on determining the economic orders quality (EOQ) inventory model with number of constraints for the University Bookshop and Procu...

Abstract PDF pp. 26-29

Determination of Groundwater Quality for Human Consumption Using Inferential and Geostatistics Analysis in Enugu, Southeastern Nigeria

Nwobodo, Tonia Nkiru, Akukwe, Thecla Iheoma

Groundwater has been assumed to be naturally clean and needs no purification. This study determined groundwater quality in Enugu, Southeastern Nigeria...

Abstract PDF pp. 30-47

Examining the Effectiveness of Indigenous Language in Climate Change Communication in Selected Communities of Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria

Audu, Liberty Oseni

Effective communication that will enable the people particularly the rural dwellers to better understand Climate Change issues, continues to be a chal...

Abstract PDF pp. 48-54

Assessment of Carbon Sequestration Potential and Implications on Deforestation in Selected Forests Area in Taraba State, Nigeria

Emmanuel Bulus, Bulus L. Gadiga, Yohanna Peter, Philemon Headboy

This study employs non-destructive methods to estimate the biomass of various tree species in Taraba State's forests, focusing on aboveground and belo...

Abstract PDF pp. 55-65

Analysis of the Effects of Forced Migration on Employment in Greater Yola Area, Adamawa State Nigeria

Luka Yohanna, Danjuma Yahaya, Bitrus Daniel Badar, Justina Amos Kevin

This study examines Forced Migration and its Effects on Employment in Greater Yola Area. Primary sources of data that were used for the study include ...

Abstract PDF pp. 66-77

The Socio-economic Effects of Farmers-herders Clash on Crop Farmers in Nasarawa State

Mba, Chinedu Lilian, Anomokyen Eggon Nehemiah, Onyekwelu Chukwuemeka Anthony

This research delved into socio-economic effects of farmers-herders clash on crop farmers in Nasarawa State, Nigeria. The study employed a descriptive...

Abstract PDF pp. 78-98

Can Scatterhoarding Rodents Assume the Role of Effective Large Seed Dispersers in a Fragmented Afromontane Forest?

Aliyu Babale, Amina Haruna Aliyu, Usman Umar Faruk, Aminu Idris Abubakar

Anthropogenic pressure has led to fragmentation of tropical forests and defaunation of local animal communities (particularly large-bodied vertebrates...

Abstract PDF pp. 9-17

Fish Preferences and Demand Elasticities Among Households in Umuahia Metropolis of Abia State, Nigeria

Obetta Angela Ebere, Mba, Chinedu Lilian, Okorie Oguejiofor Joseph

This study analyzed fish preferences and demand elasticities among households in Umuahia metropolis of Abia State, Nigeria. Specifically, the study as...

Abstract PDF pp. 99-109