B: Geography, Geo-Sciences Environmental Science & Disaster Management

B: Geography, Geo-Sciences Environmental Science & Disaster Management (177)

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There is a tendency by some scholars, especially those professional African philosophers who belong to the analytic school of African philosophy, to deny any relationship between philosophy, myth and cosmology. Their denial is based on their characterisation of philosophy as a rational and critical inquiry, while myth and cosmology are taken by them as belonging to the realm of stories, ...
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Authors Dr. Amaechi UDEFI
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Page No. 59 to 63

The Sahelian West Africa (Long 20W:20E, Lat 0:30N) by its climatological and geographical conditions is a key region for the characterization of global atmospheric aerosol optical properties. This study evaluates the spatial and temporal variation of the Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD440nm), aerosol particle size characterization (Angstrom exponent (α440-675nm) at four locations (Agou...
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Authors Dr. Ogunjobi K.O, Oluleye A, Bernard A, Ajayi V.O, Akinsanola A.A.
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Page No. 31 to 48

The study investigated the spatial distribution of health care centres in Chikun local government area of Kaduna state, Nigeria with a view to use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technique in health care management planning. The study used the administrative map of the study area collected from the local government as the base map. Information on the number and addresses of the heal...
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Authors Dr. Abbas, Idowu Innocent, Auta, Sarah Zaka, Nau00e2u20acu2122iya, Rakiya Muhammad
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Page No. 11 to 18

Environmental Pollution (Pollution) is a global issue. Though responsibility of India in creating Pollution is less as compared to developed countries, however we can not deny our role as we shall be largest population country and 4th largest economy soon. Pollution is the problem that is purely created by human beings and human behavior is the main cause of this act. Behavior is governe...
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Authors Dr. Jayshri Bansal, Pratosh Bansal
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Page No. 35 to 39

In previous decades, decision making in water management problems and selection of better option among suggested options to solve a watershed problems was only done based on economical criteria - profit in relation to cost- and on changing social and environmental criteria in to the economical criterion. However, today using Multi criteria decision making, it is not necessary to use fina...
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Authors Dr. M.H.Ramesht, Alireza Arab Ameri, Mahmood soltanian
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Page No. 23 to 34

Nowadays, shortage and decrease in fresh water is approximately under increased all over the world. Based on the statistics published by FAO (Food and Agriculture organization), need for fresh water has almost become double per 21 years, while useful water resources have been reduced by half in relation to 30 years ago. It seems that useful water resources will become one fourth up to 20...
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Authors Dr. M.H.Ramesht, Alireza Arab Ameri, Hamideh Beigi
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Page No. 1 to 13

Single-track dependency amid dwindling global energy resources has lead to crises such as the one experienced in 2009 when Russia strangled Europe’s energy stream as a result of the Ukrainian-Russian gas conflict between Gazprom and Naftohas Ukrainy over supplies, prices, and debts. Past and current crises in the European Union (EU)-Russia energy relationship reveal the ...
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Authors Mr. Scott Nicholas Romaniuk
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Page No. 55 to 71

Background : Human’s life style has changed dramatically over the time. The consumption of meat and meat production has increased radically through out the world. Global demand for food is expected to increase by 70 % by 2050(FAO, 2009). This excessive growth in meat production/consumption brings several impacts on environmental resources. The paper discusses change in p...
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Authors Dr. Mukesh Kumar Mishra
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Page No. 45 to 54

This study surveyed the sources, availability and use of information for sustainability of petty trade in Ikenne Local Government Area, Ogun State, Nigeria. Observation had shown that petty trade in rural areas of Nigeria has not been given attention as to their growth and sustainability which is achievable through the availability and use of information at their disposal. Descriptive su...
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Authors Dr. Ezinwayi Madukoma
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Page No. 61 to 68

For a very long time, Nigeria scholars in various fields of endeavours have argued on the trade journalism. This issue bothers on the fact that every dicks and harry dabbles into this profession either to make ends meet, practice for political ambition or easily pick it up at the time of employment recession in Nigeria. Journalism as a profession especially in Nigeria has been hijacked b...
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Authors Dr. Felix Olajide Talabi, Benjamin Kayode Ogundeji and Ishola Kamorudeen Lamidi
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Page No. 27 to 34