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Ebuka Valentine Iroha, Tsunemi Watanabe and Tsuchiya Satoshi
Many studies have been conducted on the poor performance of the construction industry. Nigeria?s construction industry has been linked to project delays and cost overruns, leading to many abandoned construction projects throughout the country. These issu...
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Nguyen Van Tam, Tsunemi Watanabe and Nguyen Luong Hai
Work autonomy (WA) is an important factor in improving work performance, yet such freedom and its role in construction workforce management have rarely been discussed. To address this gap, this study quantitatively measured the WA of onsite construction ...
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Hien Ho, Tsunemi Watanabe
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The textile industry is a significant source of nonyphenol and their ethoxylates, which are suggested to be responsible for endocrine disruption in wildlife and humans. This study is a comparison of two conventional wastewater treatment processes in a co...
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Francis Ndamani, Tsunemi Watanabe
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This study evaluates the socio-economic predictors of farmers? perceptions about climate risk in agriculture. The levels of risk perception among different farmers? wealth groups are also investigated. A total of 100 farmers in the Lawra district of Ghan...
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Dennis Gain and Tsunemi Watanabe
Much research in recent years has analyzed the ecosystem service aspect of forests, while highlighting the need for sustainable forests. Forest management mechanisms at an inter-institutional level in Japan have been identified to hinder the implementati...
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Francis Ndamani and Tsunemi Watanabe
This study analyzed the farmer-perceived importance of adaptation practices to climate change and examined the barriers that impede adaptation. Perceptions about causes and effects of long-term changes in climatic variables were also investigated. A tota...
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Lingling Wang, Tsunemi Watanabe and Zhiwei Xu
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