IJRIAS - Volume 10, Issue 13
Articles
“Mapping Potential Septic Contamination in Household Groundwater Sources Using GIS: A Case Study of Trento, Agusan del Sur”
Authors: Michael C. Cullantes, Jocel G. Cullantes
Abstract: This study examines the potential contamination of water sources by septic systems used by households in Trento, Agusan del Sur, where site-specific conditions and local groundwater flow are often ove...
Determination of Heavy Metal Levels in Soil Samples from Selected Areas in Nairobi County
Authors: Joyce G. N. Kithure, Amir O. Yusuf, Joseph M. Mwaniki
Abstract: Heavy metals play a dual role in soil ecosystems, being essential for biological and biochemical processes crucial for crop development, with elements such as zinc, copper, and iron serving as vital m...
Beyond Greenhouse Gases: Triangulating Climate Action for a Just and Safer World
Authors: Dr. M. N. Pius
Abstract: This paper examines the contribution of direct anthropogenic heat, arising from global energy use, nuclear detonations, armed conflicts, and space activities to the acceleration of climate change. Whi...
Impact of Population Growth on the Spatial Distribution of Particulate Matter (Pm2.5) in the Niger Delta
Authors: Boyitie, Paul Odiyirin, Enamuotor, Oghenekevwe, Ojoh, Collins Oghenekome
Abstract: This study examines the impact of population growth on the spatial distribution of PM2.5 in the Niger Delta, integrating satellite and ground-based data to assess pollution trends. Findings reveal a s...
Households Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Facilities in Some Selected Local Government Areas in Borno State, Northeast, Nigeria
Authors: Mustapha Mala, Abubakar Lawan Gajerima, Ibrahim Usman, Muhammad Zanna Bultu
Abstract: Borno State is among the states in Nigeria that is faced with numerous challenges related to sanitation and hygiene issues. Access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services are very crucial in ...
Climate Change Impact and Adaptation Goal in Climate Vulnerable Areas of SW Bangladesh
Authors: Mohammad Kamrul Hasan Bhuiyan
Abstract: The WaSH program aims to respond to the need for greater climate resilient access to water, sanitation and hygiene services (WaSH). These facilities need to be able to withstand disasters and planned ...
Geochemical Assessment and Statistical Characterisation of Heavy Metal Contamination in Estuarine Sediments of Ondo State, Nigeria.
Authors: Adebule M. E., Oguntimehin I. I.
Abstract: Estuarine sediments in developing coastal regions are becoming increasingly vulnerable to heavy metal
contamination caused by human activities, yet comprehensive assessments remain rare in West Afric...
An Urban Oceanography Perspective on Intelligent Fishing Gear for Sustainable Engineering
Authors: Dongran Niu, Xiaoyu Zhang, Jiamin Chen
Abstract: The rapid expansion of global coastal urban agglomerations is exerting dual pressures of ecosystem degradation and resource use conflicts on nearshore environments. Traditional fishing equipment and e...
Chloroplast Genome Assembly and Phylogenetic Analysis of Dalbergia Oligophylla Baker ex Hutch & Dalziel, a Range-Restricted, CITES-Protected Timber Species
Authors: Wada Nuraddeen, Samaila Samaila Yaradua, Abubakar Bello, Muhammad Isah Auyo
Abstract: Dalbergia oligophylla is a rare and ecologically significant tree species native to West Africa, currently facing threats from habitat degradation and illegal logging. Here, we present the complete ch...
Risk Management Strategies for Logistics Operations in Mega-Events: Enhancing Supply Chain Resilience for the 2034 FIFA World Cup in Saudi Arabia
Authors: Muath Aljohani, Abdullah Basiouni
Abstract: This study investigates the role of risk management strategies in strengthening logistics operations for the 2034 FIFA World Cup in Saudi Arabia. It explores how supply chains can anticipate, mitigate...
Blockchain for Transparency: Tracking Zero-Waste Practices Across the Fashion Value Chain in Bangladesh
Authors: Most. Naznin Akter, MD. Fahad Bin Nizam, Sudipta Roy
Abstract: The country’s ready-made garment (RMG) industry is facing tremendous pressure for sustainable practices owing to rising environmental concerns and expectations from global buyers. The present study ...
Mineral Exploration Beyond Our Planet Earth and Advances in Mining
Authors: Lasisi Salami Lawal, Francis Ayomide Adedeji
Abstract: Mineral exploration beyond Earth has emerged as a critical frontier for sustainable resource acquisition and space exploration advancement. As terrestrial deposits of essential minerals face depletion...
Statistical Modelling of Agricultural Yield Using A 𝟑^𝟐 Factorial Design in Plateau State
Authors: Ukaogo Greatman Odinakachukwu, Felix James, Ohanuba Felix Obi
Abstract: The world faces growing pressure to produce more food due to rising population and crop loses. This study applied a 32 factorial design to model the relationship between area cultivated and input inte...
Entrepreneurship and the Path to Globalizing Jamdani Weaving: Tradition, Innovation, and Sustainable Digital Practices
Authors: Najmul Kadir Kaikobad
Abstract: Traditional craft industries are rapidly transforming as digital technologies advance, sustainability becomes a central global concern, and consumer preferences shift toward ethical and heritage-based...
A Study on the Prevalence and Risk Determinants of Urinary Tract Infection among Pregnant Women
Authors: Cholarajan Alagappan, Arun S., Ravichandran Chidambaram
Abstract: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common medical complications during pregnancy, posing significant risks to both maternal and fetal health. This study investigates the prevalence and r...
Application of Bayesian Spatiotemporal Logistic Regression to Child Mortality in Nigeria
Authors: OLUBIYI, Adenike Oluwafunmilola, AYODELE, Oluwasola Joshua, OYINLOYE, Adedeji Adigun, ABIFADE, Victor Oluwatobi, ONIYINDE, Yetunde Omolara, FAYODE, Taiwo Eniola
Abstract: This study investigates the persistent challenge of under-five mortality in Nigeria despite notable global progress in reducing child deaths. Conventional models often assume homogeneous relationships...