This studyfocusedonacomparativeanalysisofexposuretopol- lution inOtaandEwekoroTownshipwherewehaveconcentration of industriesthatemitspollutanttotheair.Thiswaswithaviewto proffer solutiontothenegativeeffectsofindustrialactivitieson residents withinindustriallocation.Thestudyinvolvedempirical observationandinterviewofresidents.About652questionnaires wereadministeredrandomlyontheresidents.Analysisinvolved descriptivestatisticaltoolsincludingchi-squaretechniques.The results suggestthatairpollutionwasmostfrequentlyreportedin EwekoroandOtaandthiscanhelpinthepredictionofstringent factor inwhichindustrialactivitiescouldposetosociet
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The cement industry and its products are resources that have an impact on the landscape with dust an...
Understanding the background concentration of heavy metals in dust samples is so much important for...
Soils are the basic and most important resources of any people. Differences in soil\u2019s physical ...
This study focused on a comparative analysis of exposure to pollution in Ota and Ewekoro Township wh...
Industrial activities are responses to the need to better the lots of man but these are not without ...
The Ota industrial estate being one of the largest in the southwestern Nigerian, contributes signifi...
One of the key features of many primordial settlements in sub-Saharan Africa and their resurgence as...
Despite all the advantages derived from agglomeration economies, it also has negative effects. This ...
The paper examines the reciprocal tendencies between the environmental pollution and the urban aesth...
Generally the natural environment is made up of air, water and soil. The release of emission of indu...
We used spatial analyses to examine exposure of people in vulnerable occupational groups to neighbor...
The study examines the spatial impact of industrial establishments on the environment in Esan West L...
A scientific survey was conducted in February 2002 in three communities (Majawe, Osun-Abolowojaiye a...
In this research paper, twelve (12) consecutive weekly field-studies were carried-out within a study...
Environment for decades has been subjected to varied degree of degradations majorly by anthropogenic...
The cement industry and its products are resources that have an impact on the landscape with dust an...
Understanding the background concentration of heavy metals in dust samples is so much important for...
Soils are the basic and most important resources of any people. Differences in soil\u2019s physical ...