WASTE GENERATION AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN ADO EKITI, EKITI STATE

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ABSTRACT

          The research work examined waste generation and management stategies in ado-ekiti, ekiti state. The study involve visiting communities with the objective of studying ways of disposing waste, its management strategies, and the importance of cleanliness and being hygienic which is the primary source of health.


          The aim of this work is to analyze waste generation and management stategies in ado-ekiti, ekiti state, and objective is to examine what causes waste in Ado metropolis, the nature of the relationship between environmental protection and waste management system in Ado metropolis, the effect of waste generation on socio-economic development in Ado metropolis, and to locate those areas that are prone to waste congestions.


The study relied on the secondary source of the data, thus, the questionnaire serves as the instrumentation for the research work. The questionnaire design was used to collect data, and administered in 100 randomly selected respondents in Ado-Ekiti. Findings from the study show that the problem of sanitation as well as waste disposal is one of the most serious environmental problems in Ado metropolis.


In the view of this finding, it was recommended that, there is need for government and sanitation bodies to make available dust bin to keep the environment clean from waste and also to encourage community dweller to make use of government waste dumping can in depositing their waste. Lastly government should also encourage particularly the residence to support waste authority to fight waste problem which may result in disease outbreak in the community


                                     


TABLE OF CONTENTS


Title Page                                                                                                   i


Certification                                                                                               ii


Dedication                                                                                                  iii


Acknowledgments                                                                                     iv


Abstract                                                                                                     v


Table of Contents                                                                                      vi      


List of Tables                                                                                             ix


List of Figures                                                                                            xi      


CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION                                                               


1.1      Background to the Study                                                                1


1.2     Statement of the Problem                                                                           4


1.3     Aim and Objectives                                                                           5


1.4     Research Questions                                                                           5


1.5     Research Hypothesis                                                                        6


1.6     The Study Area                                                                                 6


1.7     Organization of the Study                                                                 11


1.8     significance of the Study                                                                             11


CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK


2.1     Literature Review                                                                              12


2.2     Citizen Mobilization and Environmental Education                                   17


2.3     Strengthening Waste Management Agency                                        18


2.4     Government Support                                                                        19


2.5     Waste Management Legislation                                                                  19


2.6     Infrastructural and Management Improvement                                 20


2.7     Application of Science and Technology                                            20


2.8     Monitoring and Surveillance                                                             21


2.9     Policy and Planning Implications                                                      22


2.10   Significance of Waste Management                                                   22


2.11   Challenges of Waste Management in Ado Metropolis                      24


2.12   Context of conceptualization of waste Management                         26


2.13   Waste Management and Sustainable Development in Nigeria          WASTE GENERATION AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN ADO EKITI, EKITI STATE

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    Type Project
    Department Geography
    Project ID GEO0049
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    Chapters 5 Chapters
    No of Pages 69 Pages
    Methodology Simple Percentage
    Reference YES
    Format Microsoft Word

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