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Abstract The reduction of costly negative externalities due to urban air pollution is a quintessential regulatory goal that agencies continue to grapple with. For developing countries, determining the proper regulatory solution for this problem requires the use of cost-benefit analysis. This chapter catalogs South Africa’s growing interest in the formal evaluation of air quality control interventions since the passage of the National Environment Management Air Quality Act No. 39 of 2004. The...
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ABSTRACT The Middle East and North Africa ( MENA ) region can be considered as the most water‐scarce region of the world. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change projects strong changes in climate across MENA , further exacerbating pressure on available water resources. The objective of this study is to undertake a climate change assessment for 22 MENA countries in order to quantify the problems these countries may encounter up to 2050. To evaluate climate change in MENA , nine global...
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Abstract. In this manuscript, recent changes to the DLR METEOSAT thunderstorm TRacking And Monitoring algorithm (Cb-TRAM) are presented as well as a validation of Cb-TRAM against the European ground-based LIghtning NETwork data (LINET) of Nowcast GmbH and Lightning Detection Network (LDN) data of the South African Weather Service (SAWS). The validation is conducted along the well known skill scores probability of detection (POD) and false alarm ratio (FAR) on the basis of METEOSAT/SEVIRI...
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The study area is the N'zo-Sassandra watershed (Ivory Coast) located between longitudes 7°15' and 8°05' West and latitude 6°50' and 7°50' North. Its surface is estimated at 4310 km2. The climate regime prevailing at the N'zo-Sassandra watershed at Kahin is a mountain climate (subequatorial regime) with annual rainfall amounts sometimes exceeding 2000 mm. N'zo-Sassandra has a single hydrological regime. The N'zo-Sassandra watershed is a part of the West forest zone characterized by a degraded...
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Today the developments of Nigerian educational system and students’ academic achievements have placed many demands on the effectiveness of business teachers. One of the demands is that schools should graduate students with employable skills. In this study, principals of schools rated the effectiveness of secondary school business studies teachers’ in the use of selected teaching techniques for employable graduate output. A population of 261 public secondary school principals in Anambra State...
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Africa Research Bulletin: Economic, Financial and Technical SeriesVolume 49, Issue 12 p. 19800C-19801A Policy and Practice NIGERIA: Groundbreaking Pollution Judgement First published: 08 February 2013 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6346.2013.04913.xRead the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text...
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Introduction and Communication Technology (ICT) is scientific, technological and engineering discipline and management technologies used in handling of information, processing and application related computers. ICT is also defined as term used describe tools and processes access, retrieve, store, organize, manipulate, produce, present and exchange information by electronic and other automated means. These include hardwares, softwares and telecommunications in form of personal computers,...
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We evaluate the efficiency of basic and secondary education in 24 governorates of Tunisia during the period 1999-2008 using a non-parametric approach, DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis). We use four inputs: number of teacher per 100 students, number of classes per 100 students, number of schools per million inhabitants and education spending per student, while the output measures include the success rate of baccalaureate exam and the rate of nondoubling in the 9th year. Our results show that...
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Abstract This study investigated the massification of university education in Nigeria as a result of the reforms in the education subsector that led to private participation in the provision of university education from 1999. The question of the study hinges on the percentage of access and if the increased number of universities has led to increased access. Using a checklist based on the objectives of university education and some policies of the Nigerian government such as sixty percent...
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AbstractThis study examined principals' time management in secondary school in Ondo State. A total of 500 teachers were sampled from public secondary schools in Ondo State, using multi-stage, and simple random sampling techniques. Data were gathered using self-constructed questionnaire. One research question was raised and answered, while two hypotheses were generated. The hypotheses were analysed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and t-test statistical method. The research question was...
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To determine the prevalence andintensity of single and mixed schistosomiasis infection among primary school children in Rachuonyo North District, Homabay County in western Kenya.A descriptive cross sectional study.A parasitological survey involving six primary schools in Rachuonyo North District, Homabay County.Four hundred and seventy four(474) school children, seven to 15 years old. Each child provided a urine and stool sample for diagnosis of schistosome and soil-transmitted helminth...