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Resettlement action plan (Vol. 5) – priority erosion Gully site in Calabar

by blogadmin1 | Aug 21, 2014 | Cross River, Research & Publications, States

ABSTRACT The objective of the Erosion and Watershed Management Project for Nigeria is to restore degraded lands and reduce longer-term erosion vulnerability in targeted areas. Negative impact includes: landlessness; homelessness; joblessness; food insecurity;...

Resettlement Action Plan (Vol. 6) – erosion Gully Site in Calabar, Cross River State (Edim-Otop)

by blogadmin1 | Aug 21, 2014 | Cross River, Research & Publications, States

ABSTRACT The objective of the Erosion and Watershed Management Project for Nigeria is to restore degraded lands and reduce longer-term erosion vulnerability in targeted areas. Negative impact includes: landlessness; homelessness; joblessness; food insecurity;...

Resettlement Action Plan (Vol. 3) – Ekehuan Erosion Gully Site, Benin City

by blogadmin1 | Aug 20, 2014 | Edo, Research & Publications, States

The objective of the Erosion and Watershed Management Project for Nigeria is to restore degraded lands and reduce longer-term erosion vulnerability in targeted areas. Negative impact includes: landlessness; homelessness; joblessness; food insecurity; increased...

Environment and social management plan (Vol. 4) – Atakpa erosion Gully Site, Calabar

by blogadmin1 | Aug 20, 2014 | Cross River, Environmental Assessment, Research & Publications, States

ABSTRACT The objective of the Erosion and Watershed Management Project for Nigeria is to restore degraded lands and reduce longer-term erosion vulnerability in targeted areas. Negative measures include: increased traffic; air and noise emissions; solid wastes...

Environmental and Social Management Plan (Vol. 5) – Second Nyangasang Gully erosion site in Calabar, Cross River State

by blogadmin1 | Aug 20, 2014 | Cross River, Environmental Assessment, Research & Publications, States

ABSTRACT The objective of the Erosion and Watershed Management Project for Nigeria is to restore degraded lands and reduce longer-term erosion vulnerability in targeted areas. Negative measures include: increased traffic; air and noise emissions; solid wastes...

Environmental management plan (vol. 3) – Ikot Ekpo Gully Site, Calabar

by blogadmin1 | Aug 20, 2014 | Cross River, Environmental Assessment, Research & Publications, States

ABSTRACT The objective of the Erosion and Watershed Management Project for Nigeria is to restore degraded lands and reduce longer-term erosion vulnerability in targeted areas. Negative measures include: increased traffic; air and noise emissions; solid wastes...
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