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Autor:
Ukah Bonaventure Ngong, Leonard Shang-Quartey, Amos Fang Zeh, Tata Emmanuel Sunjo, Melle Ekane Maurice, Roy Lyonga Mbua, Emmanuel Nong Buh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International. :47-56
Sustainable management of potable water has been an outstanding problem faced by the world and a greater challenge of it is seen in Africa. The rapid growing population in Cameroon has led to a critical challenge of potable water management in Muteng
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International. :12-21
Continuous potable water scarcities in Limbe municipality if not well manage and ensure a regular provision of it may lead to many disastrous consequences to the massive growing population of this municipality. Lack of safe drinking water is a severe
Publikováno v:
Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences. :12-22
The increasing challenges of potable water supply on the population of Buea municipality, Camerooon, if not monitored and effectively managed by government and all the local communities (stake holders) will be very detrimental to the municipality. Th
Autor:
Richard Ayuk Ii Akoachere, Regina Wotany Engome, Simon Ngomba Longonje, Edwin Ngwene Etone, Roy Lyonga Mbua, Pius Mbu Oben, Marcelle Pami Ngassam
Publikováno v:
OALib. :1-22
The South Eastern Piedmont Region of Mount Cameroon is getting in-creasingly populated. Groundwater is the main resource for drinking in this area; hence, the quantification of trace metals, suitability and quality of the groundwater resources for dr
Autor:
Nkwatoh Athanasius Fuashi, Melle Ekane Maurice, Obassi-Anaman Okon, Roy Lyonga Mbua, Nkongho Stanley Ayamba, Ndzelen Salome Mendzen
Publikováno v:
Interdisciplinary Journal of Environmental and Science Education. 16
In the next decade, urban sprawl might reach such a magnitude that several natural areas surrounding cities will give way to buildings and residential areas. Although some long-term efforts to understanding wildlife dynamics in cities are under way,
Publikováno v:
Environmental Earth Sciences. 70:1211-1217
Water resources in northern Cameroon have continuously been reducing over the past years. Many studies have suggested two principal causes: (1) human activities such as poor farming practices, unsustainable use of water resources, increased demand of