Browsing School of Forestry, Environmental and Geographical Sciences (SFEGS) Collection by Subject "Kawempe division"
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Assessing the potential of waste resource recovery and management practices at the disposal sites in the Kawempe division
(2023-11-15)Globally, the increasing waste generation due to the exploding population has posed significant questions on global waste resource recovery and management practices. This has triggered a growing interest in waste resource ... -
Assessing the sources of water pollution and mitigation measures in Kawempe division Wakiso District Central Uganda
(Makerere University, 2022)Water is an essential renewable resource for all forms of sustainable life and disturbance in its composition affects many lives. Water pollution has become rampant and serious problem in the world and threatens the ... -
Assessment of plastic waste management in the reverse logistics network of Kampala District: a case study of Kawempe division
(Makerere University, 2021-02)Globally plastic production is 300 tons per year. This makes it 9.1 billion tons of plastics yet only 9% of has been recycled, 3 to 8 million tons of plastics are dumped into water bodies per year. This is because reverse ... -
Levels and sources of noise pollution in Kawempe division in Kampala district
(Makerere University, 2022)Noise pollution is aggregating throughout the world due to the increase in anthropological activities in the urban areas. The focal causes of noise pollution are man-made and environmental noise. This study aimed at ... -
Management of used engine oil among motorcyclists and motorcycle repair garages in south of Kawempe division. Kampala district
(Makerere University, 2022-11)Petroleum industry has grown at a faster rate since its inception although wastes resulting from this industry presents a critical anthropogenic environmental pollution. Used engine oil as one petroleum wastes drained ... -
Unlocking the potential of market vendors in enhancing solid waste management in Kawempe division
(Makerere University, 2023-01)Solid waste management is rapidly increasing as populations increase, urbanization increases, industrialization, and increased use of non-biodegradable plastics and bottles. Poor solid waste management has further resulted ...