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Urban Growth and Urban Management in Nigeria

2019
Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, is a classic example of a country in the developing world with a high rate of urban growth. The components of urban growth are natural growth, migration, and reclassification of boundaries. The high rate of population increase and the uncontrolled rural-urban migration lead to the explosive growth of the ...
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Microorganisms for Urban Hydrocarbon management

International Journal of Versatile Research and Analysis
Hydrocarbons are the organic compounds consisting of hydrogen and carbon. These are environmental destructive as their incomplete combustion contribute to climate change. Unplanned urbanization is causing serious effects on the climate. Hydrocarbons are found in various geological and biological processes as well as agriculture and industrial processes
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Management of Urban Tetanus

Medical Clinics of North America, 1973
A E, Heurich, J C, Brust, R W, Richter
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Resilience and Urban Risk Management

2012
Resilience and Urban Risk Management presents the latest progress made in designing resilient towns, and identifies leads to be explored for attaining the objective of systematically integrating risks into urban environments The aim of the book is to provide guidance in designing and planning future cities, and to create a new form of risk management ...
Serre, Damien   +2 more
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Managing Urban Ecosystems A Look to the Future of Urban Forestry

2000
Near the close of the 19th century the American conservation community, led by Gifford Pinchot, was discussing the need for scientific management of forests and related natural resources. The primary concerns at that time were destructive and wasteful timber-harvesting practices and the need for a sustained yield policy (Pinchot, 1947).
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Urban Management Checklist

Cities, 2001
Abstract My three previous papers on urban management were developed from practice (1994 and 1995) and then consolidated into wider research (1998). This text carries the conclusions of the research back to the practical world. The theory suggested that there were two parts to urban management; a concern for both urban and institutional development ...
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Urban Waste Management

2013
This chapter introduces the key themes concerned within waste processing, waste management ,and integrated waste management systems. It delves into the principle methods behind waste disposal, their advantages and disadvantages, and comments on the array of influencing factors placed upon central and local governments in delivering safe and sustainable
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