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Abstract Many cities in developing countries are experiencing urbanization characterised by the continu-ous proliferation of informal settlements. In the City of Lusaka over 70 percent of residents live in informal settlements. The purpose of this paper is to provide an account of how inclusive land administration is in the City of Lusaka using the perspective of good governance principles. The sample comprised 10 key informants purposively selected from government institutions/ civil...
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The carbon footprint is a term used to describe the total amount of carbon dioxide CO2 and other greenhouse gases GHG’s emissions for which an individual or organization is responsible. The main objective of this study is to calculate the carbon footprint (CFP) in Alexandria governorate. This study relies on calculating emissions of GHG’s from the major energy consumptions (Electricity, Natural Gas, Diesel, and Gasoline) and Waste in the area under investigation, which ran from 2010 through...
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This study reflects on the use of workshops as a strategy for ongoing professional development for inclusive education in South Africa. The study followed the qualitative research approach, where a case study design was adopted. Six teachers from three secondary schools in Limpopo Province were purposively selected to participate in the study. Data was collected through semi- structured interviews, observations and document analysis. Data was qualitatively analysed through the content...
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Vision screening and detection of ophthalmic disorders in hearingimpaired individuals is important to optimise their visual function and therefore, their quality of life.To determine the utilisation of eye care services among students attending schools for the hearing impaired in Oyo State, Nigeria.This was a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted among hearingimpaired students aged 11 years and above. Using systematic random sampling, participants were selected from four schools. An...
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This study examines the impact of clean energy and inclusive development on CO2 emissions using renewable energy and inequality-adjusted human development index as measures of clean energy and inclusive human development respectively. System generalized method of moments (GMM) was used to analyze data for a sample of 42 sub-Saharan countries. The result shows that renewable energy has a significant indirect impact on CO2 emissions. This implies that increasing renewable energy usage will...
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Abstract Volcanic and sedimentary rocks of the Sinclair Supergroup occur in the Konkiep Terrane of Southern Namibia. Three volcanic and sedimentary cycles are recognised. In this work we describe and date volcanic rocks of the Barby Formation, a key unit in the Sinclair area. The coeval Spes Bona Syenite and the Tiras Granite Gneiss are also described and dated. The rock types in the Barby Formation are rhyolites, basaltic trachyandesites, trachybasalts and trachydacites as well as...
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Abstract Cyclic sedimentary patterns in the marine record of the Mediterranean Sea have been consistently correlated with orbitally‐driven shifts in climate. Freshwater input driven by the African summer monsoon is thought to be the main control of such hydrological changes, where the runoff signal is transferred from the eastern to the western Mediterranean. The geological record from the Atlantic margin also contains precession‐driven dilution cycles that have been correlated with the...
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Despite significant investments in capacity building across sub-Saharan Africa, to date no rigorous assessment has been undertaken to interrogate the extent these efforts have effectively translated into planning and implementing climate change responses. Through qualitative data obtained from interviews with 12 Malawian government and non-government training participants and their 12 supervisors, and 12 providers of various adaptation-related training and education programmes attended, this...
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The consequence of state controlled forestry in Cameroon has been the overexploitation of forest resources often in conflict with local forest dependent communities and state conservation objectives. The failure of state controlled forestry to achieve sustainable forest management has led to the emergence of new network like arrangements amongst which is independent forest monitoring (IFM) by civil society. The aim of this paper is to scrutinize the factors which affect the effectiveness of...