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Autor:
Aïchatou Adebayo, Louan Odile Ble, Jean Biemi, Jean Jaurès Assi, Mahaman Bachir Saley, Anowa Evrade Larissa Eba, Gabriel Etienne Ake
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Protection. 11:470-490
The present study aims to delimit protection perimeters around the “Agbo” river in Agboville in order to reduce the risks of pollution of this water resource. The methodological approach consisted first all in assessing the vulnerability of the r
Publikováno v:
European Scientific Journal ESJ. 17
Cette etude vise a mettre en evidence des zones potentiellement inondables ou a risque d’inondation dans la commune de Bingerville (a l'Est du district d’Abidjan) dans un contexte d’urbanisation rapide et non maitrisee, en vue d’une gestion i
Autor:
Kan Jean Kouame, Anowa Evrade Larissa Eba, Jacques Edoukou Djemin, Jean Patrice Jourda, Arsene Kpan, Serge Kouakou Deh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Protection. :1652-1673
Adzope’s Municipal Artificial Lake which serves as a drinking water supply to the population is prone to pollution due to human activities and increasing urbanization. Thus, it is essential to protect this surface water supply for sustainable use.
Autor:
Jean Patrice Jourda, Tanoh Jean-Jacques Koua, Anowa Evrade Larissa Eba, Gabriel Lazar, Kan Jean Kouame, Kouao Armand Anoh
Publikováno v:
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal. 11:2123-2131
The lake system of Taabo watershed contributes at 35% in the country electrification. Besides this use, water is also used in agriculture, fishing and for drinking water. The increasing human activities in its basin led to siltation of Kossou s Lake
Autor:
Jean Patrice Jourda, Kan Jean Kouame, Armand Kouao Anoh, René Balliet, Mahmoud Touré, Serge Kouakou Deh, Anowa Evrade Larissa Eba
Publikováno v:
European Scientific Journal, ESJ. 12:306
The lagoon that is the subject of this study, was chosen as drinking water alternative source of supply for the city of Abidjan. However, this language is shown in a very favorable area of forest to agriculture. We observe large rubber plantations, f