Abstract: Waste management in Nigeria and other developing countries has remained chaotic in spite of institutional and legal framework initiated to check the menace of reckless waste disposal. As a result of this scenario, this article undertakes a study of indiscriminate dumping of waste phenomenon and proposes effective stakeholder relations anchored on a combination of environmental participatory decision making tools as a mitigating measure. Survey method was used to discover issues, and reasons why stakeholders to environmental/sanitation projects showed laxity in taking ownership of and/or protecting their immediate environment. Stakeholder relations recognizes waste control/management as a project whose success aptly depend on the a...
Municipal solid waste management (MSWM) constitute a serious problem in most cities in the developin...
Solid waste management is the application of techniques that will ensure the orderly execution of th...
The increase in population level, economic development, and changes in standard of living in Nigeria...
Increase in population and industrial manufacturing practices often results in increased waste gener...
Abstract: Managing waste and conserving the environment confronts the government, the community, the...
ncrease in population and industrial manufacturing practices often results in increased waste genera...
Waste management practices in Nigeria: Impacts and mitigation David O. Omole Department of Civil Eng...
This paper reports findings of a study on community participation on solid waste management. The stu...
It is widely accepted that solid waste management is a global problem. This problem is even more pro...
One of the biggest issues facing environmental protection organizations in developing nations is was...
Abstract: This study aimed to determine the relationship between waste management administration and...
The Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA) has come under criticisms from the residents of th...
Waste management practices differ from nation to nation depending on the waste sources, types, and c...
Waste and improper waste handling is a significant challenge to developing nations in the past decad...
The management of solid waste has proven to be a challenge and of a major concern to authorities in ...
Municipal solid waste management (MSWM) constitute a serious problem in most cities in the developin...
Solid waste management is the application of techniques that will ensure the orderly execution of th...
The increase in population level, economic development, and changes in standard of living in Nigeria...
Increase in population and industrial manufacturing practices often results in increased waste gener...
Abstract: Managing waste and conserving the environment confronts the government, the community, the...
ncrease in population and industrial manufacturing practices often results in increased waste genera...
Waste management practices in Nigeria: Impacts and mitigation David O. Omole Department of Civil Eng...
This paper reports findings of a study on community participation on solid waste management. The stu...
It is widely accepted that solid waste management is a global problem. This problem is even more pro...
One of the biggest issues facing environmental protection organizations in developing nations is was...
Abstract: This study aimed to determine the relationship between waste management administration and...
The Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA) has come under criticisms from the residents of th...
Waste management practices differ from nation to nation depending on the waste sources, types, and c...
Waste and improper waste handling is a significant challenge to developing nations in the past decad...
The management of solid waste has proven to be a challenge and of a major concern to authorities in ...
Municipal solid waste management (MSWM) constitute a serious problem in most cities in the developin...
Solid waste management is the application of techniques that will ensure the orderly execution of th...
The increase in population level, economic development, and changes in standard of living in Nigeria...