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SIMILAR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE FINAL YEAR PROJECT RESEARCH TOPICS
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1. THE EFFECT OF REFUSED DISPOSAL ON HUMAN HEALTH IN NIGERIA ( A CASE STUDY OF BAYELSA STATE)
» CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study The importance of living in a clean environment cannot be over emphasized. Once an environment is...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 57 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
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2. FIVE STAR HOTEL
» CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.0 BACKGROUND OF STUDY Since the time when humans lived in caves and enjoyed the benefits of stable temperatures and natura...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 92 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
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3. AN ASSESSMENT OF NIGERIA’S RURAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY FOR SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA
» ABSTRACT The study examine the assessment of Nigeria’s rural development policy sustainable environmental development in Nigeria, This study was...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 52 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
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4. THE EFFECT OF HEAVY RAINFALL IN LAGOS METROPOLIS
» CHAPTER ONE 1.1Background of the study According to Ugbodaga, (2015) the government of Lagos State has warned state residents to prepare for heavy rai...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 52 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
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5. THE ROLE OF DEVELOPMENT APPRAISAL IN PUBLIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS,(ACASE STUDY OF HOSTEL DEVELOPMENT).
» CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction This chapter focuses on the background of the study, the statement of problem and the aims and objectives of the study. I...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 73 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
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6. THE CONTRIBUTION OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
» CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The concept of air pollution is a term that applies to any chemical, physical or biological agent...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 46 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
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7. An assessment of housing demand and supply in Anyigba
» CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study Housing is one of the basic necessities of man and has no doubt a profound impact on the health, ...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 52 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
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8. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY STRATEGY FOR REDUCING HEALTH RISKS IN URBAN AREAS
» CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of Study Today, there is no doubt that the world has increasingly become urban and the 20 century witnessed ra...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 52 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
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9. SOLUTION TO SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN TELEVISION VILLAGE OF KADUNA STATE
» CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Solid waste management has emerged as a major environmental mental threat for cities worldwide (van de van de Klundent et...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 51 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
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10. EFFECT OF LITTERED CAN IN THE ENVIRONMENT
» CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study Increasing scenes of trash and its side effect have made the studies on community attitude and li...Continue Reading »Item Type & Format: Project Material - Ms Word | 52 pages | Instant Download | Chapter 1-5 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT