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placed on socio-economic issues, the environmental sanitation practices and perceptions of the ger residents, and their … further research work assessing the water and sanitation sector in Darkhan city, Darkhan-Uul aimag and Mongolia, specifically …
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This paper examined residents' environmental sanitation practices across different residential zones of Osogbo, Nigeria … sanitation facilities in their homes was low. The study established poor environmental sanitation practices among the residents …
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This paper examined residents’ environmental sanitation practices across different residential zones of Osogbo, Nigeria … sanitation facilities in their homes was low. The study established poor environmental sanitation practices among the residents …
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This investigation examines the impact of COVID-19 on households in Mongolia, particularly the choice of fuel for …
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This investigation examines the impact of COVID-19 on households in Mongolia, particularly the choice of fuel for …
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This study modelled residents' environmental sanitation behaviour in Ibadan metropolis, Nigeria. To examine the factors influencing environmental sanitation behaviour, residents were sampled across the residential areas of the metropolis. The identified factors were residents' socioeconomic...
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This study modelled residents’ environmental sanitation behaviour in Ibadan metropolis, Nigeria. To examine the factors influencing environmental sanitation behaviour, residents were sampled across the residential areas of the metropolis. The identified factors were residents’ socioeconomic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011537831