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HISTORICAL WETLAND CHANGE DETECTION FOR SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT: A CASE OF LUKANGA SWAMP, ZAMBIA
(LUNGOMESHA STEPHEN, 2024-04-22)Lukanga is one of the listed Ramsar Sites in Zambia, which contains a rich biodiversity and a highly productive ecosystem. However, the valuable landscape has undergone a radical change in its form over the decades. ... -
CONFLICT IN AGRICULTURAL POLICIES IN ACCOMMODATING RECENT ADVANCEMENTS IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR IN AFRICA: A CASE STUDY OF MALAWI
(Chikondi Chizu, 2024-04-24)Malawi, just like many African countries is struggling with inadequate agricultural productivity, making it difficult to meet the food demand of its growing population. This leads to increased demand for water and ... -
Financing of Water Infrastructure in Algeria and sustainability. « Case study of the Wilaya of Tlemcen
(Ayoub BELARBI, 2024-05-30)Between 1990 and 2003, Algeria experienced a major water shortage, mainly due to two factors: the last two decades of drought and the climatic and environmental changes that have affected the country. In 2002, Algeria ... -
ASSESSING THE ADEQUACY OF WATER SUPPLY FOR MEETING IRRIGATION NEEDS. “A CASE STUDY OF THE GEZIRA SCHEME
(Ahmed Bashir Mahmoud Alghali, 2024-04)In light of the escalating challenges posed by water scarcity, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions, the imperative of understanding and effectively managing irrigation needs for the sake of sustainable agriculture ... -
Assessment the Impacts of Reuse Wastewater for Irrigation on Soil: Case study: Dakar Niayes Zone
(ADJI BILLO NIANG, 2024-04-22)Urban agriculture in Dakar occurs within the Niayes region, which possesses highly conducive climatic and hydrological conditions for this practice. As a result of the gradual increase in salinity in the groundwater, ... -
Modeling Biological Nutrients Removal for Waste Water Treatment Plant Management: Case Study Ain El Houtz WWTP
(Abdurrahman Abdulkareem Aliyu, 2024-04-22)In recent years, it has become more important for wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) to monitor nutrient concentrations in their effluents in order to protect the environment and human health. This study focuses on ... -
Photocatalytic degradation of pharmaceutical contaminants in wastewater assisted by ecofriendly synthesized ZnO nanoparticles
(Abdelhak TAICHA, 2024-04)In this study, the photocatalytic degradation of cefotaxime (CFM), ciprofloxacin (CIP), and vancomycin (VAN) in aqueous solution was investigated using the green nanophotocatalyst ZnONPs, synthesized from banana peels. ... -
THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: A STUDY OF CHONGWE DISTRICT, ZAMBIA
(MAVIS SIAME NAKAMBA, 2025-04)Climate change is a complex challenge affecting the entire globe, in developing nations, Small scale farmers and rural communities in developing countries, particularly Zambia, are increasingly experiencing challenges ... -
Adoption of Climate-Smart Improved Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] Varieties and Its Impact on Smallholder Farmers’ Income in Karat Zuria District of Konso Zone, Southern Ethiopia
(Kebede Kassu Sagara, 2025-04)Ethiopia is among the most vulnerable countries in East Africa to the variability of climate change due to its inhabitants’ reliance on rain-fed agriculture. Sorghum is among the popular cereal crops of major economic ... -
KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION: SYNERGIZING ACTIONS AND POLICIES IN CAMEROON
(HENRY SUINYUY JUNIOR, 2025-04-20)Climate change is increasingly becoming a great hindrance to socio-economic development and wellbeing of Cameroon. This is in particular the case of Yaoundé in the centre region where climate extremes such as torrential ... -
Evaluating the Influence of Rainfall Patterns and Inadequate Municipal Solid Waste Management on Cholera Outbreaks in Lusaka, Zambia.
(Rhodah CHABINGA, 2025-04-21)The cholera crisis remains a recurring public health and socioeconomic concern for several urban and peri-urban communities across the globe, especially in developing countries like Zambia. It has various risk factors ... -
ASSESSING CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION STRATEGIES IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES: A CASE OF MATSAPHA INDUSTRIAL AREA, ESWATINI
(Makhosazana Ngci Masuku, 2025-03-21)Climate change mitigation in the manufacturing sector is crucial for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and promoting sustainable industrial practices. In Eswatini, the industrial sector contributes the largest ... -
PERCEPTIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE: A STUDY OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN KOGI STATE OF NIGERIA
(PEACE ILEMONA ATTAH, 2025-03-21)Every area on the planet inhabited by humans is already experiencing the effects of climate change, with human activity responsible for many of the observed extreme climatic condition and changes in weather. Africa, ... -
The Role and Effectiveness of Legal Framework in Addressing Climate Change in Kwara State, Nigeria.
(Oluwatoni Honour AFINJUOMO, 2025-04-21)Climate change is a global menace, thus threatening economic stability and public health and disproportionately affecting developing regions such as Kwara State, Nigeria. This study critically examines the role and ... -
Empowering Resilience: Integrating Climate-Smart Agriculture Communication and Education for Sustainable Farming in The Gambia's Central River Region
(SALIFU DUMBUYA, 2025-04-17)Climate change has posed a significant threat to agricultural sustainability, especially in vulnerable regions like the Central River Region of The Gambia. Smallholder farmers in this area heavily rely on agriculture ... -
ASSESSMENT OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS’ AWARENESS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND ADAPTATION PRACTICES. A CASE STUDY OF MAKETE DISTRICT COUNCIL, TANZANIA.
(Elisha Milabagano Nyambere, 2025-03)Human induced climate change remains one of the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century, with developing countries, including Tanzania, being particularly vulnerable to its impacts. As the world fights with ... -
ANALYSIS OF FARMERS' CLIMATE SMART CONTRIBUTIONS TO HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY IN DEJEN WOREDA, NORTHWEST ETHIOPIA
(MANAYE ASEFA FEREDE, 2025-03-16)In Ethiopia, a country already struggling with poverty and rain-fed agriculture, food insecurity is made worse by climate change, which operates as a vicious cycle. This study's primary objective was to investigate how ... -
Climate Change and Flood Risk Mapping in Djibouti: A Web-GIS Approach
(Yahya Ali WABERI, 2025-04-16)Flooding is one the most detrimental, recurrent and prevalent natural disasters in the world which has affected economies, environment and human life greatly with severe interruption of income sources(Armah et al., ... -
Assessment and prediction of future Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Strategies for a Hydropower Generation: Case study of Boali Hydropower Station (BHS), in the Central African Republic.
(Abdel Aziz METHO, 2025-04-16)This research provides a comprehensive assessment of the potential impacts of climate change on hydropower generation at the Boali Hydropower Station (BHS) in the Central African Republic and evaluates strategic ... -
Powering through uncertainty. Assessing the impact of climate change on hydropower generation: A case study of Kariba South Hydropower Station, Kariba subbasin, Zimbabwe.
(Tafara Chikosha, 2025-04-16)The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) AR5 highlights that climate change already impacts water resources, leading to extreme precipitation, floods, cyclones, decreased runoff in water-stressed regions, ...
