Evaluating basic household characteristics influencing domestic water demand in tropical environments: a comprehensive case study DOI Creative Commons
Timothy O. Ogunbode,

Victor Victor,

Oladejo Abiodun Oyebamiji

et al.

Applied Water Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: Dec. 19, 2024

Understanding household water dynamics is crucial for achieving SDG 6 targets. This study explores the impact of 16 socio-demographic variables on demand in a tropical Nigerian community from February 2023 to January 2024, surveying eighty diverse households monthly. Descriptive and inferential statistics were applied survey data. Females constituted 85.8%, with 98.0% aged at least 18 73.6% having secondary education. Factorability dataset was confirmed (KMO = 63.4, p < 0.005). Analysis identified seven key variables, explaining 72.03% observed variance: size, source reliability, time cost obtaining water, storage strategy, consumptive use, monthly income, management type. Further scrutiny revealed two variable groups, contributing 42.3% (VAR 1 VAR 2) 51.4% 3, 4, 5, 6) total absolute variance, respectively. analysis vital effective planning management, especially resource-limited regions. Extracted warrant attention industry stakeholders, subsequent investigations revealing robust relationships (55.5–99.1%) among variables. understanding pivotal institutionalizing policies strategic decision-making supply management. It offers comprehensive insights aligning practices goals, ensuring sustainable equitable access resources.

Language: Английский

Economic Factors Influencing Household Access to Clean Water in a Peri-Urban Area of Northern Tanzania DOI Open Access

Mwahija Ngayaga,

Asha Ripanda, Paschal Banga Nade

et al.

Open Journal of Social Sciences, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(04), P. 565 - 586

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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1

Achieving SDG 6 targets: evaluating driving forces for philanthropic contributions to water accessibility in southwestern Nigeria DOI Creative Commons
Timothy O. Ogunbode, Victor O. Oyebamiji,

Christiana Afolabi

et al.

Applied Water Science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(5)

Published: April 29, 2025

Language: Английский

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Sources and Environmental Distribution of Microplastics in Nigeria DOI
Nchekwube D. Nweke, Johnson C. Agbasi, Daniel A. Ayejoto

et al.

Emerging contaminants and associated treatment technologies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 107 - 130

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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3

Evaluating water security in sub‐Saharan Africa: Examining a case study of water supply inventory, accessibility, and predictability on Iwo, Nigeria DOI
Timothy O. Ogunbode, Victor O. Oyebamiji,

A. Timothy Akinkuolie

et al.

World Water Policy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(4), P. 1223 - 1242

Published: July 18, 2024

Abstract The security of nations concerning water accessibility by 2030 is under threat due to climate change, potentially hindering global targets outlined in SDG 6. This study assesses the sub‐Saharan region, focusing on Iwo, Nigeria. Surveys household sources, availability, and use were conducted across 12 months among 937 households. Climatic data spanning 31 years (1992–2022) from Nigeria Meteorological Agency analyzed for supply evaluation. Descriptive inferential statistical analyses applied datasets. Results revealed a predominant 95% involvement female heads individuals above 18 old. Notably, 92.7% spent less than 10 min obtaining water, with 90.5% not paying tariffs, indicating predominantly domestic pattern, reflecting agrarian nature area. Analysis climatic highlighted loss during dry season previously rainy (March, April, August), confirming change manifestations. Household consistently exceeded supply, ranging 348.9 444.6 L/month, per capita value 148.6 L (4.95 L/day) falling below WHO recommendation 20 L/day. Regression analysis identified three significant predictive models at p < .005, Model 3 showing notable predictability ( R 42.3 .005 SE ±79.05941), it encompasses more variables analyzed. generally low suggests consideration additional model validity. Urgent intentional efforts are required exploit abundant surface resources enhanced justice aligning 6 target.

Language: Английский

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Advancing sustainable renewable energy: XGBoost algorithm for the prediction of water yield in hemispherical solar stills DOI Creative Commons

Salwa Ahmad Sarow,

Hasan Abbas Flayyih,

Maryam Bazerkan

et al.

Discover Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5(1)

Published: Dec. 21, 2024

Language: Английский

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Trends in water supply variability and the sustainability of household water demand in tropical Africa: a case study DOI
Timothy O. Ogunbode, Victor O. Oyebamiji,

Timothy A. Akinkuolie

et al.

Urban Water Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 13

Published: Dec. 30, 2024

By 2030, climate change will threaten water accessibility, undermining global sustainability goals like SDG 6. This study examines security in sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on Iwo, Nigeria. Surveys of 937 households over 12 months assess sources, availability and usage, alongside analysis 31 years climatic data (1992–2022). Results show predominantly female-headed (95%), quick retrieval (92.7%) limited tariff payments (90.5%), indicating domestic use line with the area's agrarian nature. Climate reveals loss during dry previously rainy months, confirming likelihood prevalence effects. Household consumption surpasses supply, averaging 348.9 to 444.6 l/month per household, below WHO recommendations. Regression identifies predictive models, suggesting need for additional variables. Urgent action is needed tap into abundant surface resources equitable access, aligning

Language: Английский

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Survey on The Challenges for Achieving SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation: A Global Insight DOI Open Access

Hamidullah Aman,

Ziaul Haq Doost,

Abdul Wali Hejran

et al.

Knowledge-Based Engineering and Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5(3), P. 21 - 42

Published: Dec. 31, 2024

Achieving the Sustainable Development goal 6 (SDG 6) remains a significant challenge, especially in developing countries where limitation of resources, inadequate infrastructures and environmental pressures are widespread. This review paper examines studies published between 2010-2024 to focus on key challenges that prevent progress towards SDG 6, including insufficient infrastructure, climate change impacts, rapid growth Urbanization, low public awareness regarding SDGs, limited financial funds available. The findings this show funding gaps remain great challenge particularly low-income countries, access clean water sanitation is crucially low, further hinder 6. Climate exacerbates scarcity, quality degraded through impacted pollution, extreme weather events pressure groundwater resources. Further resources reduced due impact urbanization ground recharge, increasing demand, deteriorating rapidly growing cities urban slums, Moreover, levels reluctance support sustainable management practices community engagement, which essential for achieving goals. concludes with call action, urging policymakers stakeholders implement solutions, promote cross-sector collaboration, prioritize investments infrastructure. Only comprehensive coordinated efforts can equitably become global reality.

Language: Английский

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Evaluating non-consumptive household water uses in a growing urban centre in Nigeria DOI Creative Commons
Timothy O. Ogunbode,

Ayobami Alani Oyelami,

Victor O. Oyebamiji

et al.

Environmental Research Communications, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6(7), P. 075022 - 075022

Published: July 1, 2024

Abstract Efficient use of water could be partly achieved with sound management strategies the non-consumptive uses (N-CUs) in homes being put place. This research evaluated component Iwo, Osun State, Nigeria. Data required for investigation was generated from administration 325 questionnaires across five Quarters into which town is divided, out 269 were completed and retrieved. Both descriptive inferential analysis data carried out. Descriptive showed that households engage absolutely different such as bathing, clothe washing, drainage cleaning dish washing while households’ engagement other N-CUs varying proportions. The results Factor Analysis (FA) revealed 13 variables identified analyzed a minimum eigen value 1.000 strong explanatory 73.674% when engaging issues relating to at household level. These are following (i) (16.153%); (ii) Dish (15.922%); (iii) Toilet (14.547%); (iv) Auto-wash (14.238%); Bathing (12.814%). Regression (RA) three namely Incidental auto-washing significant (p < 0.001) generating predictive model homes. combined FA RA implied set both need considered any issue involving control result-oriented efficiency

Language: Английский

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Evaluating basic household characteristics influencing domestic water demand in tropical environments: a comprehensive case study DOI Creative Commons
Timothy O. Ogunbode,

Victor Victor,

Oladejo Abiodun Oyebamiji

et al.

Applied Water Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: Dec. 19, 2024

Understanding household water dynamics is crucial for achieving SDG 6 targets. This study explores the impact of 16 socio-demographic variables on demand in a tropical Nigerian community from February 2023 to January 2024, surveying eighty diverse households monthly. Descriptive and inferential statistics were applied survey data. Females constituted 85.8%, with 98.0% aged at least 18 73.6% having secondary education. Factorability dataset was confirmed (KMO = 63.4, p < 0.005). Analysis identified seven key variables, explaining 72.03% observed variance: size, source reliability, time cost obtaining water, storage strategy, consumptive use, monthly income, management type. Further scrutiny revealed two variable groups, contributing 42.3% (VAR 1 VAR 2) 51.4% 3, 4, 5, 6) total absolute variance, respectively. analysis vital effective planning management, especially resource-limited regions. Extracted warrant attention industry stakeholders, subsequent investigations revealing robust relationships (55.5–99.1%) among variables. understanding pivotal institutionalizing policies strategic decision-making supply management. It offers comprehensive insights aligning practices goals, ensuring sustainable equitable access resources.

Language: Английский

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