2017930 · The study investigated the environmental effects of quarry operations in Abeokuta, Ogun state, while it specifically sought to identify corresponding environmental impacts posed in quarry operation and, assess the efforts towards minimizing environmental impacts of their operations. Primary data used for this study was obtained from 100 …
view more2018926 · This is to certify that the thesis “ Socio-Economic and Health Conditions of the Stone Quarry Workers in Aizawl’’ submitted by Rosie Lalzirliani, in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the Ph. D Degree in Social Work, had been written under my supervision. The scholar has fulfilled all the required norms laid down under UGC
view more201641 · The socio-economic development in south mining regions of Jordan lags the averages of the country as a whole. •. Mineral activities in Jordan appear to largely fail to benefit local communities. •. Policies and rules need to be developed for redistributing mining wealth to local communities.
view moreRock quarry provides needed materials used in the road and building construction thus has significant impact on the economy. The aim of this investigation is to look into the socio-economics and health impact of the quarry sites on the surrounding locations in Ogun State. Two hundred copies of structured questionnaire were administered to elicit socio …
view moreThe study evaluated the biodiversity status of abandoned quarry pits in ‘Aro’ in Abeokuta, Ogun State in Nigeria. The site was 1800 m2 in area. A total of 80 pits were inundated in the area. Stratified sampling was used to select 30 pits, ranging from small to medium and large pits. Twenty-eight per cent of the inundated pits were selected.
view more201011 · Chigonda (2010) using what she termed a ''socio-cultural, bio-physical and economic approach'' and questionnaires carried out a cost-benefit analysis of black granite quarrying in Mutoko District ...
view moreThe major environmental and socio-economic problems related to quarrying revealed during this study include, landscape alteration, hill cutting affecting local biodiversity, generation of unproductive wastelands, dust pollution, noise pollution, illegal stone extraction, accidents and in some areas lowering of groundwater table.
view more2023831 · 1.17 Acknowledging the economic challenges faced in recent years, the LECP must also recognise the actions and priorities developed nationally to set Ireland on a path towards creating a more resilient national economy, recognising the importance of the rural economy in this journey. It must therefore help to bring forward relevant actions
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