Technologically developing nations are more vulnerable to the negative effects of e-waste because they are less able to manage or process e-waste generated. The complexity of e-waste in terms of the dynamics of its generation and growth, particularly in developing countries, is raising many concerns. A systematic study of the e-waste dynamics emerges in the context of the need for proper understanding of the problem and formulating an informed policy for managing the ewaste problem. Images and other data about e-waste were collected using digital cameras and three structured interviews of users and dealers. The data were collected at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife as the case study. Two hundred and ninety copies of questionna...
E-waste entails electronic equipment and or part thereof, which is or considered obsolete resulting ...
Managing electronic waste (e-waste) in an environmental safe manner has remained a major problem for...
The use of ICTs in developing countries has grown significantly since the start of the 21st century ...
End-of-life electronics, otherwise known as e-waste, have steadily become a visible threat to the en...
The fast growing use of Information and Communication Technology has created a new environmental pro...
Electronic waste (e-waste) comprises of waste from information and communication technology (ICT) eq...
End-of-life electronics, otherwise known as e-waste, have steadily become a visible threat to the en...
Hitherto Nigeria has been identified as a major dumping ground for e-waste from developed countries ...
In this age, where information is power, one way to ensure advancement is to acquire Information and...
Electronic waste (E-waste) is a relatively new and emerging municipal waste in Nigeria. As much as 4...
This study examined Public Awareness Regarding E-Waste Hazard and its Effect on Purchasing and Dispo...
Africa’s cyberspace is experiencing unprecedented growth as the continent joins the global village t...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has been seen to be holding a central place in the de...
Electronic waste (E-waste) produced as a result of obsolete equipment poses health and environmental...
E-waste and its devastating effects on human existence is one major global concern today. This study...
E-waste entails electronic equipment and or part thereof, which is or considered obsolete resulting ...
Managing electronic waste (e-waste) in an environmental safe manner has remained a major problem for...
The use of ICTs in developing countries has grown significantly since the start of the 21st century ...
End-of-life electronics, otherwise known as e-waste, have steadily become a visible threat to the en...
The fast growing use of Information and Communication Technology has created a new environmental pro...
Electronic waste (e-waste) comprises of waste from information and communication technology (ICT) eq...
End-of-life electronics, otherwise known as e-waste, have steadily become a visible threat to the en...
Hitherto Nigeria has been identified as a major dumping ground for e-waste from developed countries ...
In this age, where information is power, one way to ensure advancement is to acquire Information and...
Electronic waste (E-waste) is a relatively new and emerging municipal waste in Nigeria. As much as 4...
This study examined Public Awareness Regarding E-Waste Hazard and its Effect on Purchasing and Dispo...
Africa’s cyberspace is experiencing unprecedented growth as the continent joins the global village t...
Information and communication technology (ICT) has been seen to be holding a central place in the de...
Electronic waste (E-waste) produced as a result of obsolete equipment poses health and environmental...
E-waste and its devastating effects on human existence is one major global concern today. This study...
E-waste entails electronic equipment and or part thereof, which is or considered obsolete resulting ...
Managing electronic waste (e-waste) in an environmental safe manner has remained a major problem for...
The use of ICTs in developing countries has grown significantly since the start of the 21st century ...