International Journal of Development and Sustainability (IJDS)
Volume 6, Number 9, September 2017, Pages 940-1217 ISSN:2186-8662 – www.isdsnet.com/ijds Cover Page
Cover Page: Volume 6 Number 9, 2017
Table of Contents
1. Reshaping Palestinian urban structure towards sustainable urban development
2. Civil society orgnisations and good governance in Ghana
3. A reflection on ethnic militia in Nigeria
4. The Nigerian university system in a recessionary economy
5. The Nigerian seaports and development (1900-2015): Historical perspectives and dynamics
6. Can the bark extravitism among the aboriginal Yoruba populace of Kwara State, Nigeria, be sustained?
7. The lack of good governance in Nigeria and its impact on functional science education
8. Tsunami risk assessment a mitigation planning tool
9. Poverty alleviation policy debate: Keke Napep, agricultural development and economic diversification in Nigeria
10. Hydraulic performance of drip irrigation system under different emitter types, and operating pressures using treated wastewater at Khartoum state
11. Evaluation of physicochemical and vegetative properties of soils under different exotic and indigenous tree species cover comparing to adjacent rangeland, Lesotho
12. A structured stakeholder identification tool for urban development projects in Egypt: The case of Ard Al-Liwa Crossing, Giza, Egypt
13. Effects of irrigation rate and leaf harvest intensity on multi-purpose pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata duch.) growth and quality
14. Facebook: Will we use it for teaching and learning?
15. Mapping the direct and indirect interlinkages across the sustainable development goals: A qualitative nexus approach
16.Soil evangelization: Looking beyond international year of soils in Nigeria
17. Motivation: A significant factor for quality assurance in Macedonian companies
18. The British corporate legislative measures in historical perspective: A case study of advancement of companies Act 2006 for sustainable economic development in UK
19. The financial rates of return to health investments in Kenya: Evidence from micro and macro data
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