尼日利亚伊巴丹与屠宰场有关的环境危害和健康风险

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environmental Hazards-Human and Policy Dimensions Pub Date : 2020-04-01 DOI:10.1080/17477891.2020.1747382
O. T. Dada, B. Odufuwa, A. Badiora, H. Agbabiaka, N. O. Ogunseye, Omoniyi Sunday Samuel
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屠宰场的活动导致了复杂的多维健康风险和环境污染,因为产生的大量有机废物可以通过污染地表水和地下水以及降低空气质量直接或间接地影响附近居民的健康。本研究调查了尼日利亚伊巴丹与屠宰场有关的环境危害和健康风险。该研究的数据是在四个季节从位于选定屠宰场300、600和900米范围内的社区的570名受访者中收集的。该研究揭示了距离衰减效应对与屠宰场活动有关的环境危害和健康风险的认知。该研究进一步证实,在一年中的不同季节,健康风险在统计上存在显著差异。旱季面临的健康风险与雨季有很大不同。人们对与屠宰场活动有关的环境危害的认识在一年中的各个季节也各不相同。根据这些调查结果,显然应该实施公共教育计划,加强监管和严格执法,以减轻管理不善的屠宰场的危害和风险。
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Environmental hazard and health risks associated with slaughterhouses in Ibadan, Nigeria
ABSTRACT Activities in slaughterhouses result in complex multidimensional health risks and environmental pollution due to the high levels of organic waste produced that directly and indirectly can affect the health of residents living in the vicinity through the pollution of surface and underground waters as well as reduced air qualities. This research examined the environmental hazard and health risk associated with slaughterhouses in Ibadan, Nigeria. Data for the research was collected across the four seasons from 570 respondents in neighborhoods located within 300, 600 and 900 meters of the selected slaughterhouses. The research revealed a distance decay effect on the perception of the environmental hazards and health risks associated with the activities in the slaughterhouses. The research further established a statistically significant variation in health risks experienced in the different seasons of the year. The health risks experienced in the dry seasons differ significantly from the rainy seasons. The perceived environmental hazards associated with the activities of the slaughterhouses also varied across the seasons of the year. As a result of these findings it is clear that public education programmes, tighter regulation and strict enforcement should be mounted to mitigate the hazards and risks of poorly managed slaughterhouses.
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期刊介绍: Environmental Hazards: Human and Policy Dimensions is an innovative, interdisciplinary and international research journal addressing the human and policy dimensions of hazards. The journal addresses the full range of hazardous events from extreme geological, hydrological, atmospheric and biological events, such as earthquakes, floods, storms and epidemics, to technological failures and malfunctions, such as industrial explosions, fires and toxic material releases. Environmental Hazards: Human and Policy Dimensions is the source of the new ideas in hazards and risk research.
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