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Previous studies have shown that limited understanding of the social needs and capabilities of specific places and communities present limitations in the progression of public policy and strategic response to climate change risks. Social capital, a mutually beneficial collective action found in communities to different extents, has the potential to facilitate urban vulnerability reduction necessary for climate change adaptation. This article explores how the notion of social capital can...
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An efficient assessment tool for groundwater resources is a central requirement in basin-wide integrated water resource management. We review a progressive, local- to regional-scale assessment of groundwater resources undertaken in Benin through the IMPETUS (an Integrated Approach to the Efficient Management of Scarce Water Resources in West Africa) project. The first phase assessed the main hydrogeological processes in a sub catchment (30 km 2 ) to produce a conceptual hydrogeological...
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Climate change is a natural and dynamic phenomenon resulting from complex interrelationships between physical, environmental and human factors. The sustainability of life on earth depends partly on the ability of mankind to maintain this natural and balanced flow of such gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor traping heat. Unfortunately, human beings contribute significantly to the presence of such gases known as Green House Gases (GHGs) through agricultural and industrial...
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Climate change is a natural and dynamic phenomenon resulting from complex interrelationships between physical, environmental and human factors. The sustainability of life on earth depends partly on the ability of mankind to maintain this natural and balanced flow of such gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor traping heat. Unfortunately, human beings contribute significantly to the presence of such gases known as Green House Gases (GHGs) through agricultural and industrial...
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Climate change is a natural and dynamic phenomenon resulting from complex interrelationships between physical, environmental and human factors. The sustainability of life on earth depends partly on the ability of mankind to maintain this natural and balanced flow of such gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor traping heat. Unfortunately, human beings contribute significantly to the presence of such gases known as Green House Gases (GHGs) through agricultural and industrial...
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Dental caries are considered to be the fourth biggest health disorders worldwide after cancers, cardiovascular diseases, and AIDS. This multifactorial disorder has not been paid much attention by researchers in Libreville. Our study was aimed at determining the prevalence and the severity of dental caries amongst school children assess, the influence of demographic and socio-economic factors, and oral hygiene habits on this disorder. It was a cross-sectional study with cluster sampling in...
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The paper is a survey of reading in selected secondary schools in Oyo State, Nigeria. It covered schools selected across the three senatorial zones of the State. In undertaking the study, the researcher with the support of research assistants first observed the teachers and students in the schools in their reading activities and later administered a self-designed questionnaire on them. The questionnaire sought information on the reading related activities of teachers and students as well as...
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Pour optimiser les rendements (agricoles), l'agriculture intensive necessite une utilisation massive d'intrants agricoles dont les engrais chimiques, potentiellement sources de pollution des ressources en eau. La region du Sud - Ouest du Burkina, dont font partie les zones concernees par la presente etude, connait une agriculture intensive du coton. Il est fait usage dans les champs de coton, d'engrais a base essentiellement d'azote, de phosphate, de potassium, mais egalement d'uree, de...
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The deepening crisis in African universities has had grave consequences for students who are faced with a dramatic deterioration in their living and study conditions and bleak prospects for future employment. The authoritarian management style and political control prevailing in most of these universities form formidable obstacles for students wishing to voice their grievances and organize in defence of their interests. However, African students seem not to be resigned to their fate and...