Environmental & Physical Sciences

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AN EVALUATION OF BUDGETING AND COST CONTROL OF A BUILDING CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

CHAPTER ONE1.0    INTRODUCTION 1.01 (Background of the study)According to Luke chapter 14 verses 28-30 which says for which of you intending to build a tower siteth not down first and counteth the cost whether he have sufficient to finish it? Lest haply, after he hath laid the foundation, and is not able to finish it, all that behold it began to mock him.The above quotation from the Bible summarizes the problem of abandoned project after committing huge financial resource...

THE EFFECT OF LOCATION OF TERTIARY INSTITUTION ON PROPERTY VALUE

CHAPTER ONE1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND1.1 GENERAL INTRODUCTIONA well located product can often survive economically even if development is poorly planned and managed. A project that is not well located may fall even though it has the best planning and management and even design, Cassidy (2005). Today, many investors in real estate have no regret for taking a wise decision in site section while many still regret choice of bad location.The relative location of a parcel of land is what deter...

PROBLEM ASSOCIATED WITH RURAL HOUSING IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF IGBO-OWU IN IFELODUN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA IN ILORIN)

SYNOPSISThe importance of housing to man cannot be over emphasized, because housing is one of the three basic needs of mankind right from the time of early man.This point can be generalized till date virtually all federal government initiatives targeted at improving the lives or rural dwellers have failed due to poor planning, corruption and avarice by government officials and their collaboration.Therefore, it is not surprising that the country side national wide has remained rustic and undev...

AN EVALUATION OF THE CAUSES AND PROBLEMS OF BUILDING COLLAPSE IN NIGERIA (A Case Study of Selected Buildings In Ilorin Metropolis)

TABLE OF CONTENTSTitle page iCertification iiDedication iiiAcknowledgements ivSynopsis viiCHAPTER ONE1.0 General Introduction 11.1 Background of the study 1-31.2 Statement of the research 41.3 Aim & Objectives of the study 51.4 Significance of the study 5-7 1.5 Scope and limitation of the study 7-81.6 Case study area 8-131.7 Definition of terms 13-16CHAPTER TWO2.0 Theoretical framework and literature review 172.1 Concept of Building Collapse 172.2 Causes of Building Collapse 18-212.3 Types o...

IMPACT OF LAND USE ACT ON PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF ILORIN)

TABALE OF CONTENTTITLE PAGECERTIFICATION DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CHAPTER 0NE1.0 INTRODUCTION1.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM1.2 AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY1.3 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY1.4 SCOPE OF THE STUDY1.5 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY1.6 STUDY AREA1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS CHAPTER TWO2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW/CONCEPTUAL/THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 2.1 LAND TENURE SYSTEM2.2 SYSTEM OF OWNERSHIP PRIOR TO LAND USE ACT 1978 2.3 LAND USE ACT OF 19782.4 OBJECTIVES OF THE LAND USE...

Estimation of Sucrose Loss Due to Inversion Process as A Result of Multiple Effect Evaporation

TABLE OF CONTENTSTITLE PAGE.iDECLARATION iiAPPROVAL iiiDEDICATION ivACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vDEFINITION OF TERMS viABSTRACT viiTABLE OF CONTENTS viiiLIST OF TABLES xiTABLE OF FIGURES xiiCHAPTER ONE 11.0 Introduction I1.1 Problem statement 21.2 Aim 21.2.1 Objectives 21.3 Significance of the study 21.4 Scope of study 3CHAPTER TWO 42.0 Introduction 42.1 Process Description 42.1.1 Cane sugar production 42,1.2 Harvesting and transport 52.1.3 Canepreparation 52.1.4 Milling 6vi”2.1.5 Clarification .62.1....

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ON THE IMPACT OF INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES ON THE VALUE OF PROPERTIES (A case study of Itakudimoh and Fate area)

TABLE OF CONTENTS• Title page i• Certification ii• Dedication iii• Acknowledgement iv• Table of contents v-vii• Synopsis viiiCHAPTER 11.0. Introduction1.1. Statement of problem1.2. Aim and objectives1.3. Significance of study1.4. Scope of study1.5. Limitation of study vCHAPTER 2  2.0. Literature review2.1. Types of infrastructure2.2. Management of infrastructure2.3. Who manages infrastructure 2.4. What is value?2.5. Availability of infrastructural facilitiesCHAPTER ...

AN ASSESSMENT OF LOW INCOME HOUSING PROGRAMME IN NIGERIA (A case study of state low income housing in Kwara State)

CHAPTER ONEGENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.0 INTRODUCTION Housing is paramount human existence as it ranks among the top three needs of man. Its provision has always been of great necessity to man as a unit of the environment housing has profound influence on the health efficiency, social behaviour, satisfaction and general welfare of the community. It is a reflection of the cultural, social and economic values of society and one of the best historical evidences of the civilization of a country (...

ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS ON BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION. A CASE STUDY OF SOUTH WESTERN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVALDEDICATIONACKNOWLEDGEMENTLIST OF ABBREVIATIONSABSTRACT ixCHAPTER ONEGENERAL INTRODUCTION 11.0 Introduction1.1 Background of the study 11.1.1. International management of the environment 21.1.2. Role of law in environmental management 31.1.3. Basic Environmental Management Laws and Polices of Developed Countries 5.1.4. Environmental management polices and laws in Third developed countries 81,1.5. Environmental management policies and the law in Kenya 91.1.6....

The Assessment of Non-Point Source Pollution On Lake Victoria A Case of Ggaba Landing Site

Abstract The study assesses the non-point source pollution on Lake Victoria around the Ggaba Landing site. It quantifies and assesses the dispersion of pollutants discharges into Lake Victoria using physicochemical analysis. Through the study, it was realized that the nutrients and physico chemical parameters discharged into Lake Victoria mixes uniformly with lake water. It was also found that the discharge has caused an elevation in lake concentrations thus affecting fish availability close ...

The Contribution of Rural Communities to Conservation of Mangrove Forests A Case Study of Pangani District, Tanzania

Abstract A study paper on contribution of rural communities to conservation of mangrove forests is conducted in Pangani District, North Eastern Coast of Tanzania and covered two divisions namely as Pangani and Mwera. The objectives of the study is to identify the activities of rural communities m conservation of mangrove forests in Pangani district, to determine the impact of the rural community actions to conservation of mangrove forests and to identify challenges to rural communities in con...

EVALUATION OF NITRATE SOURCES AND FATE IN SHALLOW HAND DUG WELLS IN AN URBAN AREA: A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU URBAN SOUTHEASTERN, NIGERIA.

This paper entails the results of nitrate analysis performedin the shallow groundwater samples of Enugu urban. The study revealsthat unorganized sewage system, agricultural waste, solid waste andindustrial effluents have greatly threatened the shallow groundwaterresources in Enugu. Study also shows that hand dug well samples withinUgwuaji, Gariki, Uwani and Awkunanow have shown nitrate (46.3mg/l - 51.3 mg/l) content exceeding the limit of WHO and NSDQWrecommendations. However, hand dug well s...

Effect of Flocculent On Scale Formation in Evaporators

ABSTRACT  Scale formation has become a big burden to sugar manufacturing industries, especially in evaporators, this is because of the characteristics of cane juice which is allowed in evaporators. Evaporators are used to evaporate as much water as possible from the juice using exhaust steam from the powerhouse as the heating medium so as to concentrate the juice which is called syrup (that is the juice leaving the evaporator) and the juice entering the evaporator is termed as clear juice. S...

Edible Insect as A Traditional Food Source Among the Akans in Southern Ghana.

ABSTRACT The African palm weevil, Rhynchophorous phoenicis larva is a popular delicacy among the Akans of Ghana and consumption of this insect is an important tradition in the Birim South, East Akim and Kwahu West districts all in Southern Ghana. Closed and open ended questionnaires were administered in these districts to investigate the main edible insects eaten and their perception about entomophagy. The African palm weevil was the main insect named by this group and out of a total of 500 ...

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Building Regulations and The Development of Unauthorized Structures in Urban Ghana: A Case Study of the Tema Metropolis

ABSTRACT The development of unauthorized structures has become one of the threatening problems associated with urbanization in developing countries. Multiple factors including institutional, socio-economic, political, physical and cultural contribute to this situation. The most dominant factor to deal with is institutional challenges which included the undue delays in the issuing of building permits, inability of the mandated institutions to effectively monitor and control on-going projects ...


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