African Journal of
Environmental Science and Technology

  • Abbreviation: Afr. J. Environ. Sci. Technol.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1996-0786
  • DOI: 10.5897/AJEST
  • Start Year: 2007
  • Published Articles: 1126

Table of Content: July 2008; 2(7)

July 2008

Greening Evolution

Author(s): Prof Dele Ogunseitan

July 2008

Chemical carcinogenesis and chemoprevention: Scientific priority area in rapidly industrializing developing countries

  Occupational cancers are now a serious concern in industrializing developing countries where exposure levels to hazardous chemicals considerably exceed regulatory limits established in industrialized countries. The association between increasing use of chemicals and associated disorders and chemoprevention or anticarcinogenesis is insufficiently recognized in these countries. The eradication of chemicals...

Author(s): Anetor J. I, Anetor G. O, Udah D. C and Adeniyi F. A. A

July 2008

Diversity and distribution of medicinal plants in North Sinai, Egypt

  The present study aims to assess plant diversity and distribution of medicinal plants in relation to environmental factors at three geomorphological districts (Mediterranean coast, anticlines, and inland) and five main habitats (salt marshes, sand dunes, sand plains, wadis, and gorges) in North Sinai. The results revealed that North Sinai harbors 281 species with high taxonomic diversity (species/genera =...

Author(s): Rafaat H. Abd El-Wahab, Mohamed S. Zaghloul, Wafaa M. Kamel and Abdel Raouf A. Moustafa

July 2008

Diversity in soil seed bank of Sinai and implications for conservation and restoration

  Understanding the diversity level of seed bank is important for designing conservation and restoration programs especially in arid ecosystems. A diverse of diversity indices has been used in evaluating seed communities regardless of its suitability to measure the ecological quality of the targeted biological community. The current study aims to evaluate the spatial variability in the seed bank of Sinai...

Author(s): M. S. Zaghloul

July 2008

Water quality parameters in the major rivers of Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria

  This study examined the physical and chemical properties of waters of the major rivers in Kainji Lake National Park for a period of twenty four months. The implications on the public health and aquatic organisms were also determined. The major rivers include; Oli, Manyera, Nuwanzurugi, and Poto. River Oli was sampled at the hippo pools at Kilometers 8 and 12 and two animal drinking points. Other rivers were...

Author(s): Ajibade, W. A., Ayodele, I. A. and Agbede, S. A.

July 2008

Fitness and its variation among populations of Acacia tortilis subsp. raddiana in Southern Sinai, Egypt

  Acacia tortilis subsp. raddiana (Fabaceae) plays an important role in the life of desert animals and is a major source of livestock feed and firewood for the native Bedouin people in Southern Sinai, Egypt. High mortality and low juvenile recruitment has been reported in recent years leading to decline in population size and number of this species. Small populations tend to be subject to an...

Author(s): M. S. Zaghloul