Rapid building growth and environmental impacts in Kano Nigeria

All Rapid building growth is one of the top environmental challenge especially in developing nations. Kano metropolis Nigeria is rapidly expanding that calls for in-depth study. The aim of the study is to assess the environmental impacts of buildings growth in Kano metropolis Nigeria towards sustain...

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Main Authors: Abdullahi, Hashim, Sinniah, Gobi Krishna, Ho, Chin Siong, Mohd. Azman, Nur Shaheera
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spelling my.utm.898782021-03-04T02:47:42Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89878/ Rapid building growth and environmental impacts in Kano Nigeria Abdullahi, Hashim Sinniah, Gobi Krishna Ho, Chin Siong Mohd. Azman, Nur Shaheera NA Architecture All Rapid building growth is one of the top environmental challenge especially in developing nations. Kano metropolis Nigeria is rapidly expanding that calls for in-depth study. The aim of the study is to assess the environmental impacts of buildings growth in Kano metropolis Nigeria towards sustainability. Carbon monoxides CO was sensed with the aid of device Gas Sensor by Crown Cone and water sampled was taken from the existing ponds and analysed in the laboratory considering physiochemical properties of suspended particles, salinity, colour and total hardness. Geographical Information System (GIS) was used for the location maps preparation. Both indoor and outdoor carbon monoxides was sensed and recorded in selected local governments. The Outdoor carbon monoxide records of the sampled local governments areas of Kano Metropolis shows that Tarauni and Kumbotso recorded exactly 012 ppm as the highest records and Tarauni local government area maintain the highest indoor carbon monoxide emission also. Dala and Fagge local governments' areas depicted 011 ppm as the second highest records with regards to outdoor carbon monoxides emission but Dala, Gwale and Fagge local governments portrayed proportionately equal amount of indoor carbon monoxides emission of 008Ppm. In addition, the results of water analysis reveals that suspended solid contents and the salinity level of Shema Pond being more contaminated with (248 mg/l and 25 mg/l) against Hauran Wanka Pond with (61 mg/l and 20 mg/l). Colour and t. hardness of Hauran Wanka Pond indicates 501 ml/g and 0.16 mg/l) which is higher than Shema Pond with (290 mg/l and 0 mg/l). It is strongly recommended to preserve and conserve both water and air resources in the metropolis for suitability. 2020-06-15 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89878/1/HashimAbdullahi2020_RapidBuildingsGrowthandEnvironmentalImpacts.pdf Abdullahi, Hashim and Sinniah, Gobi Krishna and Ho, Chin Siong and Mohd. Azman, Nur Shaheera (2020) Rapid building growth and environmental impacts in Kano Nigeria. In: 5th International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering for Sustainability, IConCEES 2019, 19 December 2019 - 20 December 2019, Johor, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/498/1/012079
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Abdullahi, Hashim
Sinniah, Gobi Krishna
Ho, Chin Siong
Mohd. Azman, Nur Shaheera
Rapid building growth and environmental impacts in Kano Nigeria
description All Rapid building growth is one of the top environmental challenge especially in developing nations. Kano metropolis Nigeria is rapidly expanding that calls for in-depth study. The aim of the study is to assess the environmental impacts of buildings growth in Kano metropolis Nigeria towards sustainability. Carbon monoxides CO was sensed with the aid of device Gas Sensor by Crown Cone and water sampled was taken from the existing ponds and analysed in the laboratory considering physiochemical properties of suspended particles, salinity, colour and total hardness. Geographical Information System (GIS) was used for the location maps preparation. Both indoor and outdoor carbon monoxides was sensed and recorded in selected local governments. The Outdoor carbon monoxide records of the sampled local governments areas of Kano Metropolis shows that Tarauni and Kumbotso recorded exactly 012 ppm as the highest records and Tarauni local government area maintain the highest indoor carbon monoxide emission also. Dala and Fagge local governments' areas depicted 011 ppm as the second highest records with regards to outdoor carbon monoxides emission but Dala, Gwale and Fagge local governments portrayed proportionately equal amount of indoor carbon monoxides emission of 008Ppm. In addition, the results of water analysis reveals that suspended solid contents and the salinity level of Shema Pond being more contaminated with (248 mg/l and 25 mg/l) against Hauran Wanka Pond with (61 mg/l and 20 mg/l). Colour and t. hardness of Hauran Wanka Pond indicates 501 ml/g and 0.16 mg/l) which is higher than Shema Pond with (290 mg/l and 0 mg/l). It is strongly recommended to preserve and conserve both water and air resources in the metropolis for suitability.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abdullahi, Hashim
Sinniah, Gobi Krishna
Ho, Chin Siong
Mohd. Azman, Nur Shaheera
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Sinniah, Gobi Krishna
Ho, Chin Siong
Mohd. Azman, Nur Shaheera
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title Rapid building growth and environmental impacts in Kano Nigeria
title_short Rapid building growth and environmental impacts in Kano Nigeria
title_full Rapid building growth and environmental impacts in Kano Nigeria
title_fullStr Rapid building growth and environmental impacts in Kano Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Rapid building growth and environmental impacts in Kano Nigeria
title_sort rapid building growth and environmental impacts in kano nigeria
publishDate 2020
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