Unrestricted access to potable water is required for a healthy living but access to the resource in Nigeria is about 42%. Thus a research to assess accessibility to potable water in the rural areas of Ogbomoso zone of Oyo State Nigeria was conducted using water poverty index combined with field observations. One hundred and fifty questionnaires were administered across fifty randomly selected households in each of the three LGAs (Ogo-Oluwa, Oriire and Surulere LGAs). The results showed that Ogo-Oluwa has 34.70, Oriire, 20.60 and Surulere, 15.26 out of 100 obtainable, which implies that the study area is water poor. Among the causes of this status include peasantry living of the respondents, high level of illiteracy, ignorance of record keep...
An exponential increase in the global population has seriously put pressure on land and water resour...
The study examined the determinants of household water accessibility in Southern part of Niger State...
For developing countries, an adequate domestic water supply is conventionally assessed based on the ...
Unrestricted access to potable water is required for a healthy living but access to the resource in ...
Unrestricted access to potable water is required for a healthy living but access to the resource in ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Water poverty index (WPI) was used to evaluate the rate of water demand in some selected areas of Uy...
The study assessed water scarcity and stress in the twelve (12) council wards of Katsina-ala Local G...
The UN in the year 2000 enlisted improved access to potable water supply as one of the development g...
This study looks into the water and poverty situation in Oyun Local Government Area, North-central N...
As world population and industrial-agricultural outputs have increased, the use of water has accele...
The paper discusses the application of the Water Poverty Index (WPI) as a monitoring tool for Benin’...
The paper discusses the application of the Water Poverty Index (WPI) as a monitoring tool for Benin’...
The paper discusses the application of the Water Poverty Index (WPI) as a monitoring tool for Benin’...
The paper discusses the application of the Water Poverty Index (WPI) as a monitoring tool for Benin’...
An exponential increase in the global population has seriously put pressure on land and water resour...
The study examined the determinants of household water accessibility in Southern part of Niger State...
For developing countries, an adequate domestic water supply is conventionally assessed based on the ...
Unrestricted access to potable water is required for a healthy living but access to the resource in ...
Unrestricted access to potable water is required for a healthy living but access to the resource in ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Water poverty index (WPI) was used to evaluate the rate of water demand in some selected areas of Uy...
The study assessed water scarcity and stress in the twelve (12) council wards of Katsina-ala Local G...
The UN in the year 2000 enlisted improved access to potable water supply as one of the development g...
This study looks into the water and poverty situation in Oyun Local Government Area, North-central N...
As world population and industrial-agricultural outputs have increased, the use of water has accele...
The paper discusses the application of the Water Poverty Index (WPI) as a monitoring tool for Benin’...
The paper discusses the application of the Water Poverty Index (WPI) as a monitoring tool for Benin’...
The paper discusses the application of the Water Poverty Index (WPI) as a monitoring tool for Benin’...
The paper discusses the application of the Water Poverty Index (WPI) as a monitoring tool for Benin’...
An exponential increase in the global population has seriously put pressure on land and water resour...
The study examined the determinants of household water accessibility in Southern part of Niger State...
For developing countries, an adequate domestic water supply is conventionally assessed based on the ...