This work examines the comparative study of activities of Sawmilling Industry on the Environment of two selected locations within Southern Nigeria, Lagos and Delta States between August 2008 and September 2009. The primary data were collected through oral interview and field experiments. While secondary data were from printed materials. The focus has been to compare the various waste generated, its uses and environmental impact on the two locations. Experiments were conducted in the rainy and dry season for the comparative study. The study has been divided into three main areas: volume of waste generated and various uses, effect of type of chain-saw machine used, and impact of sawmilling activities on the environment of the two locations. A natural logarithm transformation of the data was used for some datasets to satisfy assumption of normality and variance homogeneity, means and standard error were back transformed for presentation, specific treatment pairs were compared using a t-test.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Chapter One: Introduction
- Statement of the problem
- Justification of the study
- Objectives
- Chapter Two: Literature Review
- The Nigerian environment
- Utilization of forest resources
- History of sawmills
- Chapter Three: Materials and Methods
- Study area
- Waste measurements
- Environmental impact assessment
- Chapter Four: Results and Discussion
- Log parameters and waste
- Noise quality
- Water conditions
- Air quality
- Soil quality
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This thesis aims to conduct a comparative study of the environmental impact of sawmilling activities in two locations within Southern Nigeria. The research investigates the extent of environmental degradation caused by sawmill operations, focusing on the generation of waste and its impact on air, water, and soil quality. The study also assesses noise pollution levels resulting from sawmill processes.
- Environmental impact of sawmilling in Southern Nigeria
- Waste generation and management in sawmills
- Air, water, and soil quality assessment
- Noise pollution from sawmill operations
- Comparative analysis of environmental impacts across different locations
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
Chapter One: Introduction: This chapter introduces the research topic, outlining the problem of environmental degradation caused by sawmilling activities in Southern Nigeria. It highlights the need for a comparative study to assess the extent of this impact and justify the study's importance. The chapter concludes by stating the objectives of the research, which are to investigate the various aspects of environmental pollution related to sawmilling and to compare the impact across two selected locations. The specific focus on waste generation, noise, air, water, and soil quality forms the basis for subsequent chapters.
Chapter Two: Literature Review: This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of existing literature on the Nigerian environment, the utilization of forest resources, and the history of sawmills. It discusses the various environmental threats posed by sawmill operations, including the generation of wood waste, noise pollution, water contamination, and air pollution. The review emphasizes the environmental degradation associated with wood processing technologies and waste disposal methods, setting the stage for the empirical analysis in the following chapters. The historical context of sawmill development in Nigeria is also explored to understand the evolution of environmental challenges.
Chapter Three: Materials and Methods: This chapter details the research methodology employed in the study. It describes the selection of study areas, the methods used to measure waste generation, and the techniques used for the analysis of sawmill waste, including its impact on water, air, and soil. The chapter also explains the procedures for noise surveys, water quality analysis, air quality assessment, and soil analysis. Crucially, it lays out the statistical methods used for data analysis, ensuring transparency and reproducibility of the research findings. The detailed description of methods allows for a critical assessment of the study's rigor and reliability.
Chapter Four: Results and Discussion: This chapter presents the findings of the research, focusing on the volume and types of waste generated by sawmills. It presents data on bark volume, sawdust generation, and kerf (the width of the cut) in the context of saw blade selection. Furthermore, the chapter analyzes noise levels, water quality parameters, air quality indicators, and soil characteristics in relation to sawmill activities in the selected locations. The discussion section compares the environmental impacts of sawmilling in the two sites, drawing conclusions about the overall effects on the environment. This analysis provides insights into the severity of pollution and potential areas for mitigation.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
Sawmilling, environmental impact, waste generation, noise pollution, water quality, air quality, soil quality, Southern Nigeria, environmental management, deforestation, wood processing, sustainable forestry.
Frequently Asked Questions: Environmental Impact of Sawmilling in Southern Nigeria
What is the main topic of this research?
This research conducts a comparative study of the environmental impact of sawmilling activities in two locations within Southern Nigeria. It investigates the extent of environmental degradation caused by sawmill operations, focusing on waste generation and its impact on air, water, and soil quality, as well as noise pollution.
What are the key objectives of the study?
The study aims to investigate the environmental impact of sawmilling in Southern Nigeria, focusing on waste generation and management, air, water, and soil quality assessment, and noise pollution from sawmill operations. A comparative analysis of environmental impacts across different locations is also a key objective.
What chapters are included in the study?
The study comprises four chapters: Chapter One (Introduction), Chapter Two (Literature Review), Chapter Three (Materials and Methods), and Chapter Four (Results and Discussion).
What does Chapter One cover?
Chapter One introduces the research topic, stating the problem of environmental degradation from sawmilling in Southern Nigeria. It justifies the study, outlines its objectives (investigating various aspects of pollution and comparing impacts across two locations), and sets the stage for subsequent chapters by focusing on waste generation, noise, air, water, and soil quality.
What is discussed in Chapter Two?
Chapter Two provides a literature review covering the Nigerian environment, forest resource utilization, and the history of sawmills. It discusses environmental threats posed by sawmill operations, including waste generation, noise, water contamination, and air pollution, and explores the historical context of sawmill development in Nigeria.
What is detailed in Chapter Three?
Chapter Three details the research methodology: selection of study areas, waste measurement methods, analysis techniques for waste impact on water, air, and soil, noise surveys, and statistical methods for data analysis. It ensures transparency and reproducibility of the research findings.
What are the main findings presented in Chapter Four?
Chapter Four presents the research findings on waste generation (bark volume, sawdust, kerf), noise levels, water quality parameters, air quality indicators, and soil characteristics. It compares environmental impacts across the two sites and draws conclusions about the overall effects on the environment, providing insights into pollution severity and potential mitigation areas.
What are the key themes of the research?
Key themes include the environmental impact of sawmilling in Southern Nigeria, waste generation and management in sawmills, assessment of air, water, and soil quality, noise pollution from sawmill operations, and a comparative analysis of environmental impacts across different locations.
What are the keywords associated with this research?
Keywords include sawmilling, environmental impact, waste generation, noise pollution, water quality, air quality, soil quality, Southern Nigeria, environmental management, deforestation, wood processing, and sustainable forestry.
What is the overall goal of this research?
The overall goal is to provide a comprehensive assessment of the environmental impact of sawmilling in Southern Nigeria, highlighting areas for improvement and contributing to more sustainable forestry practices.
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- Sonigitu Ekpe (Autor:in), 2011, Comparative study of activities of Sawmilling Industry on the Environment of two selected locations within Southern Nigeria, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/176081