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Volume 1, Issue 1 (2025)

ISSN: 3067-4387

DOI Prefix: 10.5281/zenodo.

SUSTAINABLE WETLAND MANAGEMENT IN CAMEROON: STAKEHOLDER INSIGHTS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS

By Joseph Iradukunda Ndayisenga

Wetlands, spanning approximately 15 million hectares globally, play a crucial role in supporting diverse ecosystems and sustaining livelihoods, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. In Africa alone, these vital ecosystems cover over 3.2 m...

BIOREMEDIATION OF AGROCHEMICAL POLLUTANTS: THE POTENTIAL OF MICROBIAL CONSORTIA IN PESTICIDE DEGRADATION

By Ramesh Anil Deshmukh

India has witnessed significant growth in pesticide production since the establishment of its first plant in 1952, marking the beginning of its pesticide industry. With the production of benzene hexachloride (BHC) and DDT, India rapidly emerged as a ...

LIGHT INTENSITY AND SEEDLING DEVELOPMENT IN WARBURGIA UGANDENSIS AND POLYSCIAS FULVA

By Michael Otieno Mwangi

The deforestation of tropical lands presents multifaceted environmental challenges with both local and global implications. Locally, deforestation exacerbates climate extremes, triggers soil degradation, and disrupts regional hydrological cycles. Mor...

PASTORAL RESILIENCE IN CRISIS: INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND DROUGHT SURVIVAL IN KAJIADO

By Daniel Kiptoo Cheruiyot

The Kajiado District of Kenya, primarily inhabited by Maasai pastoralists, has undergone significant land tenure changes in recent decades, marked by the subdivision and fragmentation of communal grazing lands into smaller individual parcels. This tr...

THE HIDDEN THREAT: NITROGEN POLLUTION AND ITS IMPACT ON COMMUNITY HEALTH IN GHANA<sup></sup>

By Kwabena Michael Asare

Nitrogen, in its various forms, significantly influences the health and stability of aquatic ecosystems. Present in four distinct formsβ€”ammonia (NH3), nitrate (NO3-), nitrite (NO2-), and ammonium ion (NH4+)β€”nitrogen poses diverse ecological chall...