Environmental Health Science Research Papers/Topics

Modeling the Influence of Human Population Structure Dynamics On Forest Biomass Availability: A Case Study of Kartala Forest, in Western-Mbadjini Region of Comoros

)> ABSTRACT This study intended to develop a model showing the influence of human population structure dynamics on forest biomass cover. By establishing the relationship between forest cover and human sub-populations, a regression model was generated for the prediction of the survival of Kartala forest. The Zero, Juvenile and Senior free as well as the interior equilibrium states of the model were obtained and analyzed for stability. Numerical simulations of the various model parameters were...

The Impact of Human Activities On Sustainable Environment Management of the Lake Shore Ecosystems: A Case Study of Mwaloni Landing Site On Lake Victoria, Tanzania

TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVAL HDEDICATIONAKNOWLEDGEMENT ivLIST OF TABLES vULIST OF FIGURES vHjABBREVIATIONSABSTRACT xCHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 11.1 Background of the study area 11.2 The problem statement ,“, .. 31.3 Purpose of the study 41.4: Objectives of the research 41.4.1 General Objective 41.4.2 Specific Objectives 41.5 Research questions 4i.6Scopeofthestudy 51.6.1 Content scope 51.6.2:Geographical scope 51.6.3 Time scope S1.7 Significance of the study s1.8 Theoretical framework...

Assessing the Effectiveness of Medical Waste Management Strategies; A Case Study of Mwanza District, Tanzania

TABLE OF CONTENTSContents PageDECLARATIONAPPROVAL iiDEDICATION iiiACKNOWLEDGEMENT ivTABLE OF CONTENTS vLIST OF TABLES viiLIST OF FIGURES viiiLIST OF PHOTOS ixABSTRACT xCHAPTER ONE 11.0 INTRODUCTION 11.1 Background of the study 11 .2 Statement of the problem 21 .3 General objective 21 .4 Specific Objectives 21 .5 Research Questions 31.6 Significance of the Study 31 .7 Scope of the study 3CHAPTER TWO 42.0 LITERETURE REVIEW 42.1 Medical waste generations 42.2 Medical waste management 52.3 Classi...

Occupational Safety and Health; A Focus On the Support Staff of Kampala International University, Uganda

TABLE OF CONTENTSDeclarationApprovalDedicationAcknowledgements ivAbstract VAcronyms And Abbreviations viTable Of Contents viiCHAPTER ONE 11.0 Introduction 11.1 Backround Of The Study 11.2 Statement Of The Problem 41.3 Aims And Objectives 51.4Aim 51.5 Objectives 51.6 Research Questions 51.7 Justification Of The Study 61.8 Scope Of The Study 61.9 Definition Of Key Concepts 6CHAPTER TWO 82.0 Literature Review 82.1 Introduction 82.2 Duties Assigned To Support Staff And The Relationship With Safet...

KNOWLEDGE AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH TB CO- INFECTION AMONG HIV/AIDS PATIENTS ATTENDING ART CLINIC AT GOMBE HOSPITAL IN BUTAMBALA DISTRICT

ABSTRACTAccording to WHO (2015), HIV and TB are the first and second leading causes of death globally due to shared immune defense mechanism distraction and according to WHO (2012), the impact of TB remains a major public health issue in Uganda with annual incidence of 330 cases of all forms with 136 new positive smears cases among 100,000 people per year. The purpose of this study was to compile a report regarding the knowledge and risk factors associated with TB co infection among HIV patie...

Oil Waste Management and Marine Pollution a Case Study of Kilindini Harbour, Mombasa, Kenya.

TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVAL iiDEDICATIONS iiiACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ivTABLE OF CONTENTS vLIST OF TABLES viiiLIST OF FIGURES ixLIST OF PLATES xACRONYMS xiABSTRACT XiiCHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION 11.1 Background1.2 Importance of marine environment 21.3 Research problem 31.4 Significance of the study 31.5 General objective 31.6 Research questions 41.7 Limitations of the study 41.8 Operational terms 4vCHAPTER TWO .6LITRATURE REVIEW 62.1 Introduction 62.2 Overview of marine ecosystem 72.3 Impacts of...

Wetland Degradation in Jinja District; A Case Study of Lake Victoria, Uganda

TABLE OF CONTENTSDeclaration iiApproval iiiDedication ivAcknowledgement vList of Tables viList of figures viiList of acronyms viiiDefinition of terms ixTAble of contents xABstract xvCHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1 Background1.2 Statement of the problem1.3 Objectives 21.3.1 Main objective 21.3.2 Specific objectives 21.4 Research questions 21.5 Significance of the study 21.6 Organization of the study 31.7 Scope and Delimitation of the study 3xCHAPTER TWO’,4LITERATURE REVIEW 42.0 Introduction 42.1 ...

Effects Of Brick Making On The Environment: I L, A case Study Of Kajjasi Town, Wakiso District, Central Uganda

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The Influence of Indigenous Knowledge On Environmental Management. A Case Study of Lwemiyaga Sub-County, Ssembabule District, Uganda.

Abstract Due to increased global environmental challenges and its emerging problems, it is evidenced that decision-makers have realised that scientific knowledge alone is insufficient to solve them hence the knowledge of the local people often refered to as 1K is increasingly recognised as an important source of environmental management. The main objective of the study was to examine the influence of indigenous 1K in environmental management and the specific objectives were to identify the I...

Levels of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Heavy Metals in Surface Soil at Auto-Mechanic Workshops Within the Accra Metropolis, Ghana

ABSTRACT This study investigated the concentrations of Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and five selected heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Ni, Zn and Cu) in water and soil at some selected auto-mechanic shops within the Accra Metropolis. In all 57 soil samples and 36 water samples were collected between December 2015 and February 2016 from eighteen (18) selected auto-mechanic workshops, three (3) hand-dug wells and two (2) control sites. The samples were extracted and analyzed for PAHs (naphthal...

Heavy Metals Contamination of an Oil Spilled Site in Niger Delta, Nigeria.

ABSTRACT  Crude oil spillage is a big threat to the soil fertility. Spillage occurs due to the pipeline rupture, and traffic accidents involving tankers. An investigation was carried  to assess the effects of crude oil spillage on the physicochemical properties of soil in Nnagi-Ama, Niger Delta Nigeria. For this purpose soil samples were collected in the Nnagi-Ama, tested in a laboratory, and compared to non-polluted (control) soil sample. The pH values of the soil samples remained almost t...

The Effects Of Pollution Its Prevention, And Challenges In Urban Environment: Case Study Of Kampala Central Division

ABSTRACT  The research was conducted to study the effects of pollution its prevention, and challenges in urban environment in case study of Kampala central division The following forms of pollution were studied (Air, Water, and Land). Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into a natural environment that causes instability, disorder, harm or discomfort to the ecosystem i.e. physical systems or living organisms. Within the Kampala Central Division there are a good number human activiti...

Determining The Effects Of Small Scale Gold Mining On The Surrounding Community’s Welfare, The Case Study Of Mugusu Sub County, Geita District, Tanzania

ABSTRACT Artisanal and Small Scale Gold Mining is considered to be the most appropriate means of improving local communities’ livelihood. Particular emphasis was directed to the existing Mugusu small scale mining situated in Mugusu village in Geita district. The study focused on the operational practices of the existing gold mining, the pertaining problems and how various parties have resorted in addressing the emerged conflicts. The study was guided by four specific objectives namely, to ...

Effects Of Quarrying On The Environment: A Case Study Of Tala, Machakos District, Kenya

ABSTRACT The study was conducted to establish the effects of quarrying on the environment using Tala, Machakos district as the case study in Kenya. Machakos district is found in the Eastern province of Kenya. It was intended to establish the extent to which quarrying has affected the environment in Tala. To examine what are the causes of quarrying and suggest the possible measures through which quarrying effects on the environment. Fifty (50) respondents were randomly selected and these incl...

Assessing The Impact Of Agriculture On Protected Areas, A Case Study Of Arusha Natonal Park- Arusha- Tanzania

ABSTRACT A study on assessing the impacts of agriculture on protected areas was carried out in Arusha National Park in Tanzania. The variables considered include identifying the factors influencing agriculture around Arusha National Park (ANAPA) and major type of agriculture activities carried out, examining the impacts of these activities on ANAPA and identify the effort of local community and NGOs and National Park Authority to address these effects of agricultural activities on ANAPA and ...


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