About the Journal
Environmental Technology and Science Journal is a multidisciplinary Journal that is devoted to the publication of scholarly articles with the sole aim of becoming a flagship in built environment research internationally.
Current Issue
Vol. 9 No. 2 (2018): Environmental Technology & Science Journal Vol 9, Issue 2, 2018
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Published:
2023-10-16
Full Issue
- Vol 9 num 2 Dec 2018 Table of Contents
- Socio-Economic Influence of Inter-Urban Travel Demands of Road Transport Passengers in Lagos Metropolis by Agunloye and Nwokoro
- Evaluation of the service life of external paint finish in Public Residential Buildings in coastal climatic zone of Nigeria by Aluko et al
- Adoption Level of Building Information Modelling by Selected Professionals in Kwara State by Anifowose et al
- Implication of Rework on Selected Residential Building Projects in Lagos, Nigeria by Dosumu et al
- The Potentials of Real Estate Investments in Growing the Nigerian Economy by Babatunde and Kemiki
- Perception of Competences of Women in the Evolved and Emerging Roles of Quantity Surveying in Nigeria by Ali et al
- An Assessment of the Risk Management Capability Level of Building Contractors by Yamusa et al
- Professionals Perception of the Factors Causing Rework in Building Projects in Abuja by Nasiru et al
- Improving Construction Forecasting Logistics Using Material Requirement Planning (MRP) Technology in Nigeria by Isah et al
- Assessment of Land Use Change using Remote Sensing and GIS by Oladejo et al
- Influence of Architectural Design Variables on Cost of Energy Consumption in Office Buildings in Minna by Saba et al
- Analysis of Urban Crime in Maitumbi Neighbourhood, North-Central, Nigeria by Medayese et al
- GIS Application for Suitability Assessment of Sites for Municipal Solid Waste Disposal in Kano Metropolis, Nigeria by Adegboyega
- Architects’ Perception on Spatial Design Considerations for Users in General Hospitals in Niger State Nigeria by Adedaoku et al
- Experimental Study of Mortar Containing Steel Fibre from Waste Gear Inner Wire by Ibrahim et al
- Physiological Effects of Contact with Mountain Landscape Compared with Urban Environment on Human Wellbeing by Ojobo