American Journal of Environmental Protection

Volume 11, Issue 5, October 2022

  • Influence of Growth Media and Pot Sizes on the Early Agronomic Growth Performance of Grevillea robusta A. Cunn. ex R. Br.

    Hirpa Abebe, Wondmagegn Bekele, Zerihun Dibaba

    Issue: Volume 11, Issue 5, October 2022
    Pages: 110-114
    Received: 24 June 2022
    Accepted: 9 August 2022
    Published: 19 September 2022
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajep.20221105.11
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    Abstract: Grevillea robusta A. Cunn. ex R. Br., belongs to the Proteaceae family. Grevillea robusta is native to coastal eastern Australia. In our country, people started to use Grevillea robusta for different purposes as a windbreak, alley cropping, bees feed, fuel wood and for construction. The tree produces an attractively figured, easily worked wood, whi... Show More
  • Vulnerability Assessment of Coastal Wards of Chittagong City Corporation Due to Climate Change-Bangladesh

    Saiyed Mahmud Tanvir Hassan, Umma Salma, Mohammad Zahirul Islam Talukder, Reyad Hossain, Ahmed Jubaer, Mohammed Khorshed Ali, Mohammad Ziaur Rahman, Sayed Mohammed Ariful Islam

    Issue: Volume 11, Issue 5, October 2022
    Pages: 115-130
    Received: 13 August 2022
    Accepted: 2 September 2022
    Published: 21 September 2022
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajep.20221105.12
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    Abstract: Coast of Chittagong City Corporation, Bangladesh is one of the populous regions of the world. As though, coast of Bangladesh is termed as hotspot for vulnerability to the impacts of climate change so coast of Chittagong City Corporation should be on focus as it is a port city and important for the economy of Bangladesh. This study was aimed to comp... Show More
  • Assessment of Carbon Stock in Woody Vegetation for the Mitigation of Atmospheric CO2 Emissions at Natitingou City in North Benin (West Africa)

    Bake Orou Wari, Soufouyane Zakari, Mama Djaouga, Waris Kewouyemi Chouti, David Baloubi, Ibouraima Yabi, Brice Tente, Ismaila Toko Imorou

    Issue: Volume 11, Issue 5, October 2022
    Pages: 131-142
    Received: 12 September 2022
    Accepted: 5 October 2022
    Published: 24 October 2022
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajep.20221105.13
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    Abstract: The study aims at evaluating the potential of carbon sequestration by woody vegetation in the township of Natitingou. The phytosociological survey method was used to collect data in plots 344 of 1 ha each using the stratified random sampling technique. The use of the allometric model, developed for the Sudanian domain, made it possible to estimate ... Show More