Forestry Project Topics and Materials

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1) ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS INFLUENCING THE ADOPTION AND REJECTION OF URBAN TREES IN AKURE SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT, ONDO STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Trees have been an important aspect of human settlements from history in the days of our forefathers and only a few of the urban dwellers have recognized the benefits gotten from these trees. Urban trees has several benefits it provides to the society, including physiological benefits, aesthetic benefits, prevention of land degradation,... Continue Reading

2) IMPACT OF ECONOMICAL AND MANAGERIAL FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PERFORMANCE OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY IN KADUNA STATE-NIGERIA-CONVERTED

ABSTRACT Nigeria’s textile industry is the second largest textile industry in Africa employing thousand of workforce and millions of indirect workers. It has been identified as the dependable  employer of labour and source of financial security for most Nigeria youths the sector employed 25% workers in the nation’s manufacturing sector. The... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:FOR0018
  • Pages:298

3) ADEQUACY OF COOPERATIVE SCHEME IN THE FUNDING OF STAFF HOME OWNERSHIP AT THE FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, IDAH

ABSTRACT The need to assess the various avenues towards individuals housing construction as well as their sources of funding is imperative. The study examines access to finance for housing development in Federal Polytechnic, Idah using the cooperative scheme as a case study. It assesses the challenges of source of finance for housing development.... Continue Reading

4) EVALUATION OF NON-MARKET BENEFITS OF FOREST RESOURCES IN OVIA NORTH EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE

ABSTRACT This study was carried out to evaluate the non market benefit of forest resources in Ovia North East local Government of Edo State, Nigeria. The objective of the study was to identify the non-market benefits of forest resources, estimate use of non-market benefits, determine various method of evaluation, and access the benefits available... Continue Reading

5) SOCIO-ECONOMIC STUDY OF SUSTAINABLE INTEGRATED AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT: FISH CUM RICE AND PIGS PRODUCTION IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The adoption and sustained use of Integrated Aquaculture and Agriculture depends strongly on the perception of the farmers which in turn can be largely influenced by the socioeconomic attributes of the farmers. This study therefore examined the socioeconomic characteristics of fish farmers in relation to their perception and willingness... Continue Reading

6) CALCULATING THE ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT OF A PERSON

The Ecological Footprint of a person is calculated by adding up all of people's demands that compete for biologically productive space, such as cropland to grow potatoes or cotton, or forest to produce timber or to sequester carbon dioxide emissions... Continue Reading

7) THE EFFECTS OF POULTRY MANURE AND INORGANIC FERTILIZER (NPK 27:13:13) APPLICATION ON VEGETATION DEVELOPMENT AT TWO ABANDONED SITES OF THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE

TABLE. CF COiTENTS Pages Title page Dedication Certification   Acknowledgement   Table of Contents   List of Symbols and Abbreviations List of Tables and Plates   Abstract CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1. Background of Study 1,2 Statement of Problem 1.3 Objectives of Study 1.4 JustIfication CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Ecology and Value of... Continue Reading

8) FARMERS’ PERCEPTION ON THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON FARMING ACTIVITIES IN DANDUME LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KATSINA STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This study on the impacts of climate change on farming activities was conducted in Dandume Local Government Area of Kastina State. To capture data on the impact of climate change on farming activities based on the perceptions of the farmers, 150 questionnaires were administered and retrieved. The data were analyzed using descriptive... Continue Reading

9) HUMAN ENCROACHMENT EFFECTS ON FORESTS; A CASE STUDY OF MOUNT MERU-ARUMERU DISTRICT ARUSHA

2~BSTRACT It is common knowledge that ordinary Tanzanians are struggling for basic survival. These Tanzanians are povertystricken in all aspects of their existence. For his food man needs to cultivate land, to keep livestock’s for his meat and other source of protein, also man needs shelter as a life necessity. In doing so man destruct... Continue Reading

10) SURVEY OF BIODEGRADING AGENTS IN LOGS AND PLANKS IN SELECTED SAWMILLS AND TIMBER MARKETS IN IBADAN OYO STATE, NIGERIA

Abstract Biological deterioration of wood is one of the major challenges on wood utilization especially in tropical countries like Nigeria. This is because of the favourable weather condition for the bin-deteriorating agents to thrive. This study is therefore carried out to investigate the biodegrading agents of logs in sawmills and planks in... Continue Reading

11) RURAL WOMEN AND THE HIGH FOREST OF GHANA; A CASE STUDY OF THE NKAWIE FOREST DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Abruquah, E. 1996. Rural women and the high forest of Ghana: a case study of Nkawie Forest District. M.F. Report. Faculty of Forestry, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. 128 pp. (Advisor: J.K. Naysmith, PhD). Key words: forest conservation, forest resources, non-timber forest produce, deforestation, rural women, land... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:FOR0009
  • Pages:140

12) HAEMATOLOGICAL STUDIES OF SOME CULTURABLE FISH SPECIES IN UMUAHIA AREA OF ABIA STATE

TABLF OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE DECLARATION CERTIFICATION DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ABSTRACT TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF PLATES CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION   CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW CHAPTER THREE: MATERIALS AND METHODS COLLECTION OF SPECIMEN C COLLECTION OF BLOOD -i HAEMATOCRIT DETERMINATION   HEMOGLOBIN... Continue Reading

13) MANAGING FOREST WILDLIFE FOR HUMAN LIVELIHOODS IN THE KORUP-OBAN HILLS REGION, WEST-CENTRAL AFRICA: A MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS MODEL TO ASSESS SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND ECOLOGICAL SUSTAINABILITY

General Information Bushmeat consumption, the consumption of meat from wild forest animals, is an important part of livelihoods in rural West- and Central Africa. In the Congo Basin, bushmeat protein supply was estimated at 30 g person'1 day'1 (Democratic Republique of Congo) to 180 g person'1 day'1 (Gabon) (2002-2003). Based on... Continue Reading

14) SOCIO-ECONOMIC STUDY OF SUSTAINABLE INTEGRATED AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT: FISH CUM RICE AND PIGS PRODUCTION IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The adoption and sustained use of Integrated Aquaculture and Agriculture depends strongly on the perception of the farmers which in turn can be largely influenced by the socioeconomic attributes of the farmers. This study therefore examined the socioeconomic characteristics of fish farmers in relation to their perception and willingness... Continue Reading

15) SOCIO-ECONOMIC STUDY OF SUSTAINABLE INTEGRATED AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT: FISH CUM RICE AND PIGS PRODUCTION IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The adoption and sustained use of Integrated Aquaculture and Agriculture depends strongly on the perception of the farmers which in turn can be largely influenced by the socioeconomic attributes of the farmers. This study therefore examined the socioeconomic characteristics of fish farmers in relation to their perception and willingness... Continue Reading

16) ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS INFLUENCING THE ADOPTION AND REJECTION OF URBAN TREES IN AKURE SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT, ONDO STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Trees have been an important aspect of human settlements from history in the days of our forefathers and only a few of the urban dwellers have recognized the benefits gotten from these trees. Urban trees has several benefits it provides to the society, including physiological benefits, aesthetic benefits, prevention of land degradation,... Continue Reading

17) SURVEY OF BIODEGRADING AGENTS IN LOGS AND PLANKS IN SELECTED SAWMILLS AND TIMBER MARKETS IN IBADAN OYO STATE, NIGERIA

Abstract Biological deterioration of wood is one of the major challenges on wood utilization especially in tropical countries like Nigeria. This is because of the favourable weather condition for the bin-deteriorating agents to thrive. This study is therefore carried out to investigate the biodegrading agents of logs in sawmills and planks in... Continue Reading

18) IMPACT OF ECONOMICAL AND MANAGERIAL FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PERFORMANCE OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY IN KADUNA STATE-NIGERIA-CONVERTED

ABSTRACT Nigeria’s textile industry is the second largest textile industry in Africa employing thousand of workforce and millions of indirect workers. It has been identified as the dependable  employer of labour and source of financial security for most Nigeria youths the sector employed 25% workers in the nation’s manufacturing sector. The... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:FOR0002
  • Pages:298

19) ADEQUACY OF COOPERATIVE SCHEME IN THE FUNDING OF STAFF HOME OWNERSHIP AT THE FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, IDAH

ABSTRACT The need to assess the various avenues towards individuals housing construction as well as their sources of funding is imperative. The study examines access to finance for housing development in Federal Polytechnic, Idah using the cooperative scheme as a case study. It assesses the challenges of source of finance for housing development.... Continue Reading
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