Distribution And Population Status Of Cercopithecus Mitis And Colobus Guereza In South Nandi Forest, Kenya And A Comparison With Other Forests
Black and White Colobus (Colobus guereza) and Blue Monkey (Cercopithecus mitis) are both diurnal primates found in South Nandi Forest, an afromontane forest and also an Important Bird Area in Kenya. The main objective of this study was to determine the population status and distribution of the two primate species in South Nandi Forest during the dry and wet
Geospatial Analysis Of Disease Distribution: A Record Of Federal Medical Center (fmc) Idi-aba, Abeokuta Ogun State, Nigeria
The study investigated the importance of GIS in spatial analysis and the distribution of diseases in any community with a focus on the reports from federal medical centre (FMC) Idi-Aba in Abeokuta Ogun state, Nigeria. The study was aimed at: Identifying the different types of diseases; the diagnosis of the diseases; the summary of treatment given to the patients; the
Accounting/economic Costs Of Poor Public Awareness Of The Dangers Of Ozone Layer Depletion In Nigeria And Marketing Communications Implications
The study was a critical examination of the economic costs of poor public awareness of the dangers of ozone layer depletion in Nigeria and the marketing communications implications. The research objectives included to: ascertain the level of awareness of the Nigerian public to the existence of ozone layer depletion, the dangers of ozone layer depletion, the economic impact of ozone
Benefits Derived From Yam Minisett Technology (ymt) Utilisation By Farmers In Two Senatorial Districts In Kogi State, Nigeria
Yam Minisett Technology (YMT) apart from alleviating scarcity of seed-yam has some other inherent benefits. This field investigation was conducted in order to determine the benefits derived from YMT utilisation by farmers in Kogi State. Multistage random sampling procedure was used first to randomly select Western and Eastern Senatorial districts. Thereafter, Kabba/Bunu LGA was randomly selected from the west where
Diffusion And Adoption Of Agricultural Innovation For Improved Food Production
The problem of food crisis and insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and Nigeria in particular resulting from her subsistence levels of production is as a result of her poor agricultural research development, transfer and adoption which are vital tools to the development of agriculture and specifically food production in any country. The low agricultural productivity in many developing countries can
Estimation Of Aboveground And Belowground Carbon Sequestration Of Cupressus Lusitanica, Pinus Patula And Eucalyptus Saligna Plantation Species In Kenya
Carbon sequestration has become a crucial service forests provide for regulation and mitigation of climate change through reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. In Kenya, Cupressus lusitanica, Pinus patula and Eucalyptus saligna are common exotic plantation species grown in high potential areas. They are characteristerised by fast growth resulting to removal of more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. However, little