2014
DOI: 10.3844/ajessp.2014.412.423
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Air Pollution and Climate Change in Lagos, Nigeria: Needs for Proactive Approaches to Risk Management and Adaptation

Abstract: The significance of air pollution as one of the contemporary issues and accelerating factors that propel climate change in both developed and developing countries cannot be overemphasized. The problem of air pollution has seemingly become intractable with the incessant failure of both global and local environmental policies purportedly emplaced to address its devastating trend, particularly in growing megacities of the world. The devastating effects of the phenomenon are more pronounced in megacities of develo… Show more

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“…The need for sustainable management of solid waste which was emphasized in section 3 of this paper was recommended by Folorunsho and Awosika (2001). Komolafe et al (2014) argued for the adoption of proactive measures to risk management and adaptation whilst constant geophysical and hydrological evaluation of rising groundwater levels was emphasized by Oyedele et al (2009). Adelekan (2013) reiterated the UNISDR recommendation which calls for the participation of the private sector in risk management through investment decision making in building and construction.…”
Section: Recent Research Effortsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need for sustainable management of solid waste which was emphasized in section 3 of this paper was recommended by Folorunsho and Awosika (2001). Komolafe et al (2014) argued for the adoption of proactive measures to risk management and adaptation whilst constant geophysical and hydrological evaluation of rising groundwater levels was emphasized by Oyedele et al (2009). Adelekan (2013) reiterated the UNISDR recommendation which calls for the participation of the private sector in risk management through investment decision making in building and construction.…”
Section: Recent Research Effortsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The city has a tropical climate with an average relative humidity of 79%. Mean monthly temperature ranges from 23 -32 o C. Being located in a coastal area and influenced by strong seabased disturbances, Lagos experiences an average wind speed of 4.3 km/h (Komolafe et al, 2014) …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Air pollution in the urban centre has increased rapidly due to high population density, increased numbers of motor vehicles, use of fuels with poor environmental performance, poorly maintained transportation systems and above all, ineffective environmental regulations and policies (Komolafe et al, 2014). Air pollution is believed to kill more people worldwide than AIDS, malaria, breast cancer, or tuberculosis (WHO, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A huge and diverse literature exists on emissions from African cityscapes and their effect on global warming and public health (e.g., Diamond and Hodge, 2007;Hunter et al, 2009;Sundal et al, 2009;Rozenzweig et al, 2010;Olowoporoku et al, 2012;Komolafe et al, 2014). In African cities, fossil fuel burning is the major source of greenhouse gases (GHG), specifically, carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide.…”
Section: Urban Air Pollution In African Megacitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%