Natural Approach towards Mitigating Noise Pollution: A Case Study of Covenant University
The physiological effects of noise pollution are alarming. Its visible effect on hearing damage, cardiovascular, childhood hypertension and hormonal disturbances are evident in developing communities. Six locations were selected in Ota, Nigeria. Data set obtained from the digital sound level meter was used to model the noise climate and the equivalent continuous noise level. While the noise...
Published at International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research
Volume 6
Issue 5
Pages 1754-1760
Published in 2015
Marvel L. Akinyemi, Moses E. Emetere and Iyanuoluwa E. Ogunrinola
Emetere Moses » Emetere, Moses Eterigho is a seasoned researcher. He was awarded the prestigious African Union (AU) & The World Academic of Science (TWAS) award for his numerous research accomplishments- 2015 AU/TWAS Young Scientist National Award. He has published over one hundred and fifty peered reviewed papers and textbooks. His research work has attracted international collaboration from Malaysia,... view full profile
