The toxic impact of heavy metals contamination on soil have been emphasized in the past year, however, the risk of soil contamination in forest areas cannot be neglected. The purpose of this study is to investigate the concentration and distribution of seven major elements (Na, Mg, Al, P, K, Ca and Fe) and the potential ecological risks of three metals (Mn, Cu, and Zn) induced by human activities after the conversion from natural forest (NF) to plantation forest (PF). The result showed that the average metal concentration followed the order: Fe>K>Al>Na>Ca>Mg>P>Mn>Cu>Zn. Mn and Cu were strongly influenced by soil disturbance. All sampling sites were considered as slight pollution (1≤PI<4) and as low potential ecological risk index for individual metals (<40), and the environment (RI<65). Contamination with Mn, Cu and Zn was uncontaminated to moderately contaminated (0
@article{IJIAS-20-138-27,
author = {Abderraziq Djakjak and Saddek Guerfia and Rabah ZENNIR and Saif Eddine DERRADJI},
title = {{Diachronic analysis of spatial consumption linked to urbanization through a supervised classification: Case of the city of Annaba (Algerian North-East)}},
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TI - Diachronic analysis of spatial consumption linked to urbanization through a supervised classification: Case of the city of Annaba (Algerian North-East)
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AU - Saddek Guerfia
AU - Rabah ZENNIR
AU - Saif Eddine DERRADJI
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 11
EP - 24
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
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AB - The objective of this work is to capture the evolution of the urban spot (land use) of the city of Annaba (Algeria), between 2001 and 2019, through the diachronic analysis of satellite images, remote sensing indices and geographic information systems.The City of Annaba, like Algerian cities, has suffered and continues to suffer the effects of rapid urbanization and high population growth, resulting in uncontrolled spatial expansion. Socio-economic development has raised the agglomeration of Annaba to the rank of a regional metropolis.The problem of urbanizable land due to physical constraints (the coastline on the one hand, and the plains, forests and mountains on the other), has forced the city to spread out, on its ecologically vulnerable coastal strip, but also to the detriment of fertile agricultural land, in order to meet the high demand for housing and public services. As a result, a phenomenon of conurbation is being produced, which is amplifying an urban situation that is already very difficult to manage.
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Diachronic analysis of spatial consumption linked to urbanization through a supervised classification: Case of the city of Annaba (Algerian North-East)
AU - Abderraziq Djakjak
AU - Saddek Guerfia
AU - Rabah ZENNIR
AU - Saif Eddine DERRADJI
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 11
EP - 24
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
The objective of this work is to capture the evolution of the urban spot (land use) of the city of Annaba (Algeria), between 2001 and 2019, through the diachronic analysis of satellite images, remote sensing indices and geographic information systems.The City of Annaba, like Algerian cities, has suffered and continues to suffer the effects of rapid urbanization and high population growth, resulting in uncontrolled spatial expansion. Socio-economic development has raised the agglomeration of Annaba to the rank of a regional metropolis.The problem of urbanizable land due to physical constraints (the coastline on the one hand, and the plains, forests and mountains on the other), has forced the city to spread out, on its ecologically vulnerable coastal strip, but also to the detriment of fertile agricultural land, in order to meet the high demand for housing and public services. As a result, a phenomenon of conurbation is being produced, which is amplifying an urban situation that is already very difficult to manage.
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A1 Abderraziq Djakjak
A1 Saddek Guerfia
A1 Rabah ZENNIR
A1 Saif Eddine DERRADJI
YR 2020
T1 Diachronic analysis of spatial consumption linked to urbanization through a supervised classification: Case of the city of Annaba (Algerian North-East)
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
The objective of this work is to capture the evolution of the urban spot (land use) of the city of Annaba (Algeria), between 2001 and 2019, through the diachronic analysis of satellite images, remote sensing indices and geographic information systems.The City of Annaba, like Algerian cities, has suffered and continues to suffer the effects of rapid urbanization and high population growth, resulting in uncontrolled spatial expansion. Socio-economic development has raised the agglomeration of Annaba to the rank of a regional metropolis.The problem of urbanizable land due to physical constraints (the coastline on the one hand, and the plains, forests and mountains on the other), has forced the city to spread out, on its ecologically vulnerable coastal strip, but also to the detriment of fertile agricultural land, in order to meet the high demand for housing and public services. As a result, a phenomenon of conurbation is being produced, which is amplifying an urban situation that is already very difficult to manage.
@article{IJIAS-20-139-04,
author = {Rabah ZENNIR and Saif Eddine DERRADJI},
title = {{Coexistence of tourist and industrial activity: Realities and Paradoxes - Case of L'Arbi Ben M'Hidi city (Jeanne d’arc), Skikda in Algerian Northeast}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
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TI - Coexistence of tourist and industrial activity: Realities and Paradoxes - Case of L'Arbi Ben M'Hidi city (Jeanne d’arc), Skikda in Algerian Northeast
AU - Rabah ZENNIR
AU - Saif Eddine DERRADJI
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 25
EP - 34
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-139-04
AB - Tourism and industry are two sectors of the economy of nations, Algeria in post-independence, has focused on the development of industry particularly in the coastal strip and among the largest Algerian poles there is the industrial pole Petrochemical Skikda, installed and inaugurated in 1974 near the area of Arbi Ben M'Hidi which is a tourist area par excellence. Also, Arbi Ben M'Hidi has benefited from a tourist development program on the ZET of Arbi Ben M'Hidi - Filfla, which is part of the SDAT for the year 2030 The objectives of this study are to demonstrate, on the one hand, the importance and the extent of the tourist activity in the study area as well as the risks linked to this activity, and on the other hand, the tourist dynamics that the area is experiencing thanks to its natural potential, particularly seaside tourism, To this end, this study is intended to demonstrate the realities and paradoxes concerning this tourism-industry coexistence, which represents both a challenge for the local development of the area, and to achieve operational results aimed at the development of natural resources in the first place and the preservation of potentialities in a sustainable context. Therefore, in general, the study in question illustrates the reality and the consequences of this coexistence between tourism and industrial activity.
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Coexistence of tourist and industrial activity: Realities and Paradoxes - Case of L'Arbi Ben M'Hidi city (Jeanne d’arc), Skikda in Algerian Northeast
AU - Rabah ZENNIR
AU - Saif Eddine DERRADJI
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 25
EP - 34
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Tourism and industry are two sectors of the economy of nations, Algeria in post-independence, has focused on the development of industry particularly in the coastal strip and among the largest Algerian poles there is the industrial pole Petrochemical Skikda, installed and inaugurated in 1974 near the area of Arbi Ben M'Hidi which is a tourist area par excellence. Also, Arbi Ben M'Hidi has benefited from a tourist development program on the ZET of Arbi Ben M'Hidi - Filfla, which is part of the SDAT for the year 2030 The objectives of this study are to demonstrate, on the one hand, the importance and the extent of the tourist activity in the study area as well as the risks linked to this activity, and on the other hand, the tourist dynamics that the area is experiencing thanks to its natural potential, particularly seaside tourism, To this end, this study is intended to demonstrate the realities and paradoxes concerning this tourism-industry coexistence, which represents both a challenge for the local development of the area, and to achieve operational results aimed at the development of natural resources in the first place and the preservation of potentialities in a sustainable context. Therefore, in general, the study in question illustrates the reality and the consequences of this coexistence between tourism and industrial activity.
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RT Journal Article
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A1 Rabah ZENNIR
A1 Saif Eddine DERRADJI
YR 2020
T1 Coexistence of tourist and industrial activity: Realities and Paradoxes - Case of L'Arbi Ben M'Hidi city (Jeanne d’arc), Skikda in Algerian Northeast
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Tourism and industry are two sectors of the economy of nations, Algeria in post-independence, has focused on the development of industry particularly in the coastal strip and among the largest Algerian poles there is the industrial pole Petrochemical Skikda, installed and inaugurated in 1974 near the area of Arbi Ben M'Hidi which is a tourist area par excellence. Also, Arbi Ben M'Hidi has benefited from a tourist development program on the ZET of Arbi Ben M'Hidi - Filfla, which is part of the SDAT for the year 2030 The objectives of this study are to demonstrate, on the one hand, the importance and the extent of the tourist activity in the study area as well as the risks linked to this activity, and on the other hand, the tourist dynamics that the area is experiencing thanks to its natural potential, particularly seaside tourism, To this end, this study is intended to demonstrate the realities and paradoxes concerning this tourism-industry coexistence, which represents both a challenge for the local development of the area, and to achieve operational results aimed at the development of natural resources in the first place and the preservation of potentialities in a sustainable context. Therefore, in general, the study in question illustrates the reality and the consequences of this coexistence between tourism and industrial activity.
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journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
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JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-143-01
AB - Urban ecology is a source of hope for the urban planning of the future, we can say that this discipline and its practices are innovative in the realization of the project of sustainable cities. Indeed, like ekistics, urban ecology also fits, prima facie, in the spirit of the Athens Charter (1933) and Agenda 21 (1992) by their aim modernist of the city and by their push for the start of the greening of our current cities for a sustainable urban future. Unfortunately, urban ecology in Africa, particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo is confronted with several predictable or unpredictable situations which complicate its task in its mission of achieving the sustainable city. These challenges include: poverty, uncontrolled population growth, the failure of regulatory information and poor governance, etc.Faced with the various forms of vulnerabilities, it is urgent today to think of a sustainable development of these urban areas.
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI -
AU - Jean Rufin MUNKUOMO GONZALEZE
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 35
EP - 44
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Urban ecology is a source of hope for the urban planning of the future, we can say that this discipline and its practices are innovative in the realization of the project of sustainable cities. Indeed, like ekistics, urban ecology also fits, prima facie, in the spirit of the Athens Charter (1933) and Agenda 21 (1992) by their aim modernist of the city and by their push for the start of the greening of our current cities for a sustainable urban future. Unfortunately, urban ecology in Africa, particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo is confronted with several predictable or unpredictable situations which complicate its task in its mission of achieving the sustainable city. These challenges include: poverty, uncontrolled population growth, the failure of regulatory information and poor governance, etc.Faced with the various forms of vulnerabilities, it is urgent today to think of a sustainable development of these urban areas.
ER -
RT Journal Article
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A1 Jean Rufin MUNKUOMO GONZALEZE
YR 2020
T1
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@article{IJIAS-20-160-16,
author = {Noureddine Toualbia and Saddek Guerfia},
title = {{The importance of urban improvement to combat urban degradation in the Algerian city: multiple mechanisms and contrasting roles - The case of the city of Tebessa}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
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TI - The importance of urban improvement to combat urban degradation in the Algerian city: multiple mechanisms and contrasting roles - The case of the city of Tebessa
AU - Noureddine Toualbia
AU - Saddek Guerfia
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 45
EP - 54
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-160-16
AB - Urban improvement is currently being considered as a new mechanism for improving the quality of life and the urban environment in residential areas as well as in the city as a whole. The process of intervention to improve the living environment is not necessarily to fight against the deterioration that can affect buildings and structures, but the improvement can be the result of those changes that affect the characteristics of society and the cultures of the population over time and through the succession of generations. We carry out the process of improvement each time with the aim of keeping pace with these changes and adapting the living environment to the new data or the new generation.Through this study, we aim to identify the impact of the urban improvement through the intervention on the city of Tebessa. Like Algerian cities, this city has experienced a deterioration of its urban fabric, which appears in the poor state of the buildings and the deterioration of the infrastructure, its inefficiency and overload, leading to a growing imbalance in the urban environment, and the resulting change in the urban characteristics of these areas, negatively affecting the social and economic characteristics of the population.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The importance of urban improvement to combat urban degradation in the Algerian city: multiple mechanisms and contrasting roles - The case of the city of Tebessa
AU - Noureddine Toualbia
AU - Saddek Guerfia
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 45
EP - 54
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Urban improvement is currently being considered as a new mechanism for improving the quality of life and the urban environment in residential areas as well as in the city as a whole. The process of intervention to improve the living environment is not necessarily to fight against the deterioration that can affect buildings and structures, but the improvement can be the result of those changes that affect the characteristics of society and the cultures of the population over time and through the succession of generations. We carry out the process of improvement each time with the aim of keeping pace with these changes and adapting the living environment to the new data or the new generation.Through this study, we aim to identify the impact of the urban improvement through the intervention on the city of Tebessa. Like Algerian cities, this city has experienced a deterioration of its urban fabric, which appears in the poor state of the buildings and the deterioration of the infrastructure, its inefficiency and overload, leading to a growing imbalance in the urban environment, and the resulting change in the urban characteristics of these areas, negatively affecting the social and economic characteristics of the population.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-160-16
A1 Noureddine Toualbia
A1 Saddek Guerfia
YR 2020
T1 The importance of urban improvement to combat urban degradation in the Algerian city: multiple mechanisms and contrasting roles - The case of the city of Tebessa
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Urban improvement is currently being considered as a new mechanism for improving the quality of life and the urban environment in residential areas as well as in the city as a whole. The process of intervention to improve the living environment is not necessarily to fight against the deterioration that can affect buildings and structures, but the improvement can be the result of those changes that affect the characteristics of society and the cultures of the population over time and through the succession of generations. We carry out the process of improvement each time with the aim of keeping pace with these changes and adapting the living environment to the new data or the new generation.Through this study, we aim to identify the impact of the urban improvement through the intervention on the city of Tebessa. Like Algerian cities, this city has experienced a deterioration of its urban fabric, which appears in the poor state of the buildings and the deterioration of the infrastructure, its inefficiency and overload, leading to a growing imbalance in the urban environment, and the resulting change in the urban characteristics of these areas, negatively affecting the social and economic characteristics of the population.
@article{IJIAS-20-160-18,
author = {Mohamed Abdelhafid Bouhamla and Ahmed Beroual},
title = {{Experimental characterisation of concrete containing different inclusions by electrical methods}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {55--64},
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TI - Experimental characterisation of concrete containing different inclusions by electrical methods
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AU - Ahmed Beroual
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
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EP - 64
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-160-18
AB - This paper aimed at the experimental characterization of a two- phase composite material namely concrete containing different kind of inclusions by measuring the electric resistivity and the dielectric constant. The model of composite consists of cylindrical samples of concrete in which are introduced different types of cylindrical inclusions. Later are embedded in the centre of the host matrix. The measurements are achieved thanks to an impedance-meter. The effective dielectric constant and resistivity characteristics are investigated versus the concentration and the type of inclusions. The inclusions we consider are cavities (air), cavities filled with water. It’s shown that the effective dielectric constant of composite material increases with the water content while the effective resistivity decreases due to the fact that the dielectric constant of water is too higher than that of concrete and the resistivity of water is lower than that of concrete. While the dielectric constant of concrete decrease when increasing the concentration of cavities; the resistivity of heterostructure increases with the concentration of air. This technique can constitute a good tool to follow, for instance, the humidification or the drying of a given heterostructure.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Experimental characterisation of concrete containing different inclusions by electrical methods
AU - Mohamed Abdelhafid Bouhamla
AU - Ahmed Beroual
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 55
EP - 64
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
This paper aimed at the experimental characterization of a two- phase composite material namely concrete containing different kind of inclusions by measuring the electric resistivity and the dielectric constant. The model of composite consists of cylindrical samples of concrete in which are introduced different types of cylindrical inclusions. Later are embedded in the centre of the host matrix. The measurements are achieved thanks to an impedance-meter. The effective dielectric constant and resistivity characteristics are investigated versus the concentration and the type of inclusions. The inclusions we consider are cavities (air), cavities filled with water. It’s shown that the effective dielectric constant of composite material increases with the water content while the effective resistivity decreases due to the fact that the dielectric constant of water is too higher than that of concrete and the resistivity of water is lower than that of concrete. While the dielectric constant of concrete decrease when increasing the concentration of cavities; the resistivity of heterostructure increases with the concentration of air. This technique can constitute a good tool to follow, for instance, the humidification or the drying of a given heterostructure.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-160-18
A1 Mohamed Abdelhafid Bouhamla
A1 Ahmed Beroual
YR 2020
T1 Experimental characterisation of concrete containing different inclusions by electrical methods
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
This paper aimed at the experimental characterization of a two- phase composite material namely concrete containing different kind of inclusions by measuring the electric resistivity and the dielectric constant. The model of composite consists of cylindrical samples of concrete in which are introduced different types of cylindrical inclusions. Later are embedded in the centre of the host matrix. The measurements are achieved thanks to an impedance-meter. The effective dielectric constant and resistivity characteristics are investigated versus the concentration and the type of inclusions. The inclusions we consider are cavities (air), cavities filled with water. It’s shown that the effective dielectric constant of composite material increases with the water content while the effective resistivity decreases due to the fact that the dielectric constant of water is too higher than that of concrete and the resistivity of water is lower than that of concrete. While the dielectric constant of concrete decrease when increasing the concentration of cavities; the resistivity of heterostructure increases with the concentration of air. This technique can constitute a good tool to follow, for instance, the humidification or the drying of a given heterostructure.
@article{IJIAS-20-162-12,
author = {Jacques Philippe Nacoulma},
title = {{Uses and logic of uses of social networks in Bobo-Dioulasso: The pluralism of expression in Burkina Faso}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
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year = {2020},
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TI - Uses and logic of uses of social networks in Bobo-Dioulasso: The pluralism of expression in Burkina Faso
AU - Jacques Philippe Nacoulma
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 65
EP - 74
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-12
AB - Bobo-Dioulasso city in Burkina Faso was subject to research conducted on the effects and uses of information and communication digitization in a context of personal, cultural and social change where Internet users freely express their opinions on websites commonly known as social networks. Therefore, what are the effects and logics behind the use of social networks? Is not digitization of information and communication a virtual transposition of actual daily life? Is this freedom of expression part of e-democracy in Burkina Faso? This research which lasted three (3) months raises the issue of users’ styles and their logic behind the use of social networks. The research methodology is based on a rational choice of thirteen social actors. Tools used for data collection include semi-structured interview guide and participant observation. Based on the results obtained, it appears that the effects and uses of information and communication digitization update the anthropological theory of « homo communicators ». It also appears that the uses and logic of the use of social networks show a pluralism of the global-local (glocal) expression. Lastly, the pluralism of the « glocal » expression does not stem from e-democracy but rather from the technical / technological, individual and collective logic.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Uses and logic of uses of social networks in Bobo-Dioulasso: The pluralism of expression in Burkina Faso
AU - Jacques Philippe Nacoulma
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 65
EP - 74
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Bobo-Dioulasso city in Burkina Faso was subject to research conducted on the effects and uses of information and communication digitization in a context of personal, cultural and social change where Internet users freely express their opinions on websites commonly known as social networks. Therefore, what are the effects and logics behind the use of social networks? Is not digitization of information and communication a virtual transposition of actual daily life? Is this freedom of expression part of e-democracy in Burkina Faso? This research which lasted three (3) months raises the issue of users’ styles and their logic behind the use of social networks. The research methodology is based on a rational choice of thirteen social actors. Tools used for data collection include semi-structured interview guide and participant observation. Based on the results obtained, it appears that the effects and uses of information and communication digitization update the anthropological theory of « homo communicators ». It also appears that the uses and logic of the use of social networks show a pluralism of the global-local (glocal) expression. Lastly, the pluralism of the « glocal » expression does not stem from e-democracy but rather from the technical / technological, individual and collective logic.
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RT Journal Article
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YR 2020
T1 Uses and logic of uses of social networks in Bobo-Dioulasso: The pluralism of expression in Burkina Faso
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Bobo-Dioulasso city in Burkina Faso was subject to research conducted on the effects and uses of information and communication digitization in a context of personal, cultural and social change where Internet users freely express their opinions on websites commonly known as social networks. Therefore, what are the effects and logics behind the use of social networks? Is not digitization of information and communication a virtual transposition of actual daily life? Is this freedom of expression part of e-democracy in Burkina Faso? This research which lasted three (3) months raises the issue of users’ styles and their logic behind the use of social networks. The research methodology is based on a rational choice of thirteen social actors. Tools used for data collection include semi-structured interview guide and participant observation. Based on the results obtained, it appears that the effects and uses of information and communication digitization update the anthropological theory of « homo communicators ». It also appears that the uses and logic of the use of social networks show a pluralism of the global-local (glocal) expression. Lastly, the pluralism of the « glocal » expression does not stem from e-democracy but rather from the technical / technological, individual and collective logic.
@article{IJIAS-20-162-23,
author = {Toufik Mazouz and Semeh Gzainia},
title = {{The investment policy in Algeria and its impact on economic and social growth for the Algerian city : Case of Oum El Bouaghi city}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {75--83},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The investment policy in Algeria and its impact on economic and social growth for the Algerian city : Case of Oum El Bouaghi city
AU - Toufik Mazouz
AU - Semeh Gzainia
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 75
EP - 83
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-23
AB - Investment policy is considered one of the most important foundations of economic development in the current era. With the economic and social changes and pressures that the world is witnessing and aiming to achieve economic growth, countries have had to increase investments and attract more domestic and foreign capital, for investment is generally part of the economy of nations and a fundamental pillar in its development. Therefore, Algeria, like other countries, has strengthened its investment position in the national economy and made it a priority, and this is through support and promotion of investment, whether under the planning system (1967-1989) or in the framework of reforms and the transition towards a market economy that it has embarked on since 1990 to Today, Algeria has paid great attention to investment policy, creating legal and legislative grounds to facilitate the investment process and protect investors. Oum El Bouaghi is one of the cities in which various investment policies have been applied across different periods. How was the result of these policies and what are their actual effects on the ground?.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The investment policy in Algeria and its impact on economic and social growth for the Algerian city : Case of Oum El Bouaghi city
AU - Toufik Mazouz
AU - Semeh Gzainia
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 75
EP - 83
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Investment policy is considered one of the most important foundations of economic development in the current era. With the economic and social changes and pressures that the world is witnessing and aiming to achieve economic growth, countries have had to increase investments and attract more domestic and foreign capital, for investment is generally part of the economy of nations and a fundamental pillar in its development. Therefore, Algeria, like other countries, has strengthened its investment position in the national economy and made it a priority, and this is through support and promotion of investment, whether under the planning system (1967-1989) or in the framework of reforms and the transition towards a market economy that it has embarked on since 1990 to Today, Algeria has paid great attention to investment policy, creating legal and legislative grounds to facilitate the investment process and protect investors. Oum El Bouaghi is one of the cities in which various investment policies have been applied across different periods. How was the result of these policies and what are their actual effects on the ground?.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-162-23
A1 Toufik Mazouz
A1 Semeh Gzainia
YR 2020
T1 The investment policy in Algeria and its impact on economic and social growth for the Algerian city : Case of Oum El Bouaghi city
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Investment policy is considered one of the most important foundations of economic development in the current era. With the economic and social changes and pressures that the world is witnessing and aiming to achieve economic growth, countries have had to increase investments and attract more domestic and foreign capital, for investment is generally part of the economy of nations and a fundamental pillar in its development. Therefore, Algeria, like other countries, has strengthened its investment position in the national economy and made it a priority, and this is through support and promotion of investment, whether under the planning system (1967-1989) or in the framework of reforms and the transition towards a market economy that it has embarked on since 1990 to Today, Algeria has paid great attention to investment policy, creating legal and legislative grounds to facilitate the investment process and protect investors. Oum El Bouaghi is one of the cities in which various investment policies have been applied across different periods. How was the result of these policies and what are their actual effects on the ground?.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-17,
author = {Radouane JAOUI and Said YOUSSEF},
title = {{Determinants of tax revenue: Empirical evidence for Morocco}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {84--90},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Determinants of tax revenue: Empirical evidence for Morocco
AU - Radouane JAOUI
AU - Said YOUSSEF
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 84
EP - 90
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-17
AB - In the context of research on the determinants of tax revenue, the aim of this paper is to study the determinants of tax effort for the Moroccan case, through the ratio of tax revenue to GDP. The work tries to determine how do structural and macroeconomic factors affect tax effort, taking into account external environment and social dimension. By presenting the most used different approaches to examine the determinants of tax revenue, the paper introduces the empirical model, then discuss the main econometric results. The estimates conclude that in the short and long terms, the share of the service sector, unlike other studies which have found a negligible impact on the dynamism of tax revenue, has a negative impact on the tax revenue ratio. While GDP per capita and the urban population rate show a positive sign. The monetary sector aggregate has a positive impact on the performance of tax revenue, since the dematerialization of economic transactions improves fiscal dynamics. All these results are largely in line with theoretical predictions, and highlight the influence of key sectors on the performance of tax revenue in Morocco.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Determinants of tax revenue: Empirical evidence for Morocco
AU - Radouane JAOUI
AU - Said YOUSSEF
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 84
EP - 90
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
In the context of research on the determinants of tax revenue, the aim of this paper is to study the determinants of tax effort for the Moroccan case, through the ratio of tax revenue to GDP. The work tries to determine how do structural and macroeconomic factors affect tax effort, taking into account external environment and social dimension. By presenting the most used different approaches to examine the determinants of tax revenue, the paper introduces the empirical model, then discuss the main econometric results. The estimates conclude that in the short and long terms, the share of the service sector, unlike other studies which have found a negligible impact on the dynamism of tax revenue, has a negative impact on the tax revenue ratio. While GDP per capita and the urban population rate show a positive sign. The monetary sector aggregate has a positive impact on the performance of tax revenue, since the dematerialization of economic transactions improves fiscal dynamics. All these results are largely in line with theoretical predictions, and highlight the influence of key sectors on the performance of tax revenue in Morocco.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-17
A1 Radouane JAOUI
A1 Said YOUSSEF
YR 2020
T1 Determinants of tax revenue: Empirical evidence for Morocco
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
In the context of research on the determinants of tax revenue, the aim of this paper is to study the determinants of tax effort for the Moroccan case, through the ratio of tax revenue to GDP. The work tries to determine how do structural and macroeconomic factors affect tax effort, taking into account external environment and social dimension. By presenting the most used different approaches to examine the determinants of tax revenue, the paper introduces the empirical model, then discuss the main econometric results. The estimates conclude that in the short and long terms, the share of the service sector, unlike other studies which have found a negligible impact on the dynamism of tax revenue, has a negative impact on the tax revenue ratio. While GDP per capita and the urban population rate show a positive sign. The monetary sector aggregate has a positive impact on the performance of tax revenue, since the dematerialization of economic transactions improves fiscal dynamics. All these results are largely in line with theoretical predictions, and highlight the influence of key sectors on the performance of tax revenue in Morocco.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-29,
author = {Fatima E Hassouni and Hanane Ouhame and Karima Matar and Mounia Yousfi and Samir Bargach},
title = {{Embolization of a post-caesarean pseudo-aneurysm of a uterine artery: Case report}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {91--95},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Embolization of a post-caesarean pseudo-aneurysm of a uterine artery: Case report
AU - Fatima E Hassouni
AU - Hanane Ouhame
AU - Karima Matar
AU - Mounia Yousfi
AU - Samir Bargach
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 91
EP - 95
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-29
AB - Postpartum hemorrhage is a main cause of maternal death, it can be primary or secondary depending on the time of onset. Although less frequent, secondary haemorrhages keep a high morbidity and mortality rate, which is accentuated by the difficulty of diagnosis and determination of the etiologies especially in rare causes like the pseudo-aneurism of the uterine artery, a vascular abnormality in most cases caused by a traumatic lesion of the blood vessel most often during cesarean section. The diagnosis is examined in front of clinical and ultrasound elements, and confirmed by CT scan, MRI, or angiography which also allows therapeutic treatment thanks to embolization. We report the case of a 27-year-old patient who presented with late postpartum hemorrhage secondary to a pseudoaneurysm of the uterine artery, suspected by ultrasound and confirmed by CT scan, the patient underwent embolization with good evolution. Despite its rarity, pseudoaneurysm of the uterine artery is a potentially fatal complication and must be taken into account in the differential diagnosis of secondary postpartum hemorrhage allowing adequate and rapid management.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Embolization of a post-caesarean pseudo-aneurysm of a uterine artery: Case report
AU - Fatima E Hassouni
AU - Hanane Ouhame
AU - Karima Matar
AU - Mounia Yousfi
AU - Samir Bargach
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 91
EP - 95
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Postpartum hemorrhage is a main cause of maternal death, it can be primary or secondary depending on the time of onset. Although less frequent, secondary haemorrhages keep a high morbidity and mortality rate, which is accentuated by the difficulty of diagnosis and determination of the etiologies especially in rare causes like the pseudo-aneurism of the uterine artery, a vascular abnormality in most cases caused by a traumatic lesion of the blood vessel most often during cesarean section. The diagnosis is examined in front of clinical and ultrasound elements, and confirmed by CT scan, MRI, or angiography which also allows therapeutic treatment thanks to embolization. We report the case of a 27-year-old patient who presented with late postpartum hemorrhage secondary to a pseudoaneurysm of the uterine artery, suspected by ultrasound and confirmed by CT scan, the patient underwent embolization with good evolution. Despite its rarity, pseudoaneurysm of the uterine artery is a potentially fatal complication and must be taken into account in the differential diagnosis of secondary postpartum hemorrhage allowing adequate and rapid management.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-29
A1 Fatima E Hassouni
A1 Hanane Ouhame
A1 Karima Matar
A1 Mounia Yousfi
A1 Samir Bargach
YR 2020
T1 Embolization of a post-caesarean pseudo-aneurysm of a uterine artery: Case report
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Postpartum hemorrhage is a main cause of maternal death, it can be primary or secondary depending on the time of onset. Although less frequent, secondary haemorrhages keep a high morbidity and mortality rate, which is accentuated by the difficulty of diagnosis and determination of the etiologies especially in rare causes like the pseudo-aneurism of the uterine artery, a vascular abnormality in most cases caused by a traumatic lesion of the blood vessel most often during cesarean section. The diagnosis is examined in front of clinical and ultrasound elements, and confirmed by CT scan, MRI, or angiography which also allows therapeutic treatment thanks to embolization. We report the case of a 27-year-old patient who presented with late postpartum hemorrhage secondary to a pseudoaneurysm of the uterine artery, suspected by ultrasound and confirmed by CT scan, the patient underwent embolization with good evolution. Despite its rarity, pseudoaneurysm of the uterine artery is a potentially fatal complication and must be taken into account in the differential diagnosis of secondary postpartum hemorrhage allowing adequate and rapid management.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-30,
author = {Fatima E Hassouni and Malika Mguil and Fatima Zahra Belkouchi and Nour Mekaoui and Sabah AMRANI},
title = {{Premature rupture of membranes: CRP in predicting maternal-fotal infection}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {96--102},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-30},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Premature rupture of membranes: CRP in predicting maternal-fotal infection
AU - Fatima E Hassouni
AU - Malika Mguil
AU - Fatima Zahra Belkouchi
AU - Nour Mekaoui
AU - Sabah AMRANI
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 96
EP - 102
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-30
AB - Introduction: Premature rupture of membranes represents a major infectious risk for the mother and the fetus; it constitutes a risk factor for chorioamniotitis, puerperal and neonatal sepsis. Reactive protein C is a biological marker widely used in the detection of maternal and fetal infections, in particular in the early diagnosis of chorioamniotitis. The aim of this study is to assess the role of CRP in the diagnosis of chorioamniotitis, and to correlate it with the prediction of neonatal infection and thus review the arguments concerning its usefulness. Materials and methods: This is a retrospective study of patients collected from the Kangaroo unit at the Souissi maternity hospital in Rabat between March 2018 and October 2018, including all parturients having delivered vaginally to an asymptomatic newborn in a premature rupture of membranes context. Clinical and biological monitoring, in particular with reactive protein C in mothers and newborns, was carried out. Results: 238 patients were admitted to the kangaroo service for delivery in premature rupture of the membranes context. In the positive maternal CRP group, 8 women had clinical chorioamiotitis, while no case of clinical chorioamniotitis was recorded in the negative CRP group. In the positive neonatal CRP group, all mothers had a positive CRP while in the neonatal negative CRP group 37.6% of the women had a positive CRP with a P <0.001. Conclusion: Our study suggests that a high rate of maternal CRP before childbirth is a good predictor of chorioamniotitis and neonatal infection.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Premature rupture of membranes: CRP in predicting maternal-fotal infection
AU - Fatima E Hassouni
AU - Malika Mguil
AU - Fatima Zahra Belkouchi
AU - Nour Mekaoui
AU - Sabah AMRANI
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 96
EP - 102
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Introduction: Premature rupture of membranes represents a major infectious risk for the mother and the fetus; it constitutes a risk factor for chorioamniotitis, puerperal and neonatal sepsis. Reactive protein C is a biological marker widely used in the detection of maternal and fetal infections, in particular in the early diagnosis of chorioamniotitis. The aim of this study is to assess the role of CRP in the diagnosis of chorioamniotitis, and to correlate it with the prediction of neonatal infection and thus review the arguments concerning its usefulness. Materials and methods: This is a retrospective study of patients collected from the Kangaroo unit at the Souissi maternity hospital in Rabat between March 2018 and October 2018, including all parturients having delivered vaginally to an asymptomatic newborn in a premature rupture of membranes context. Clinical and biological monitoring, in particular with reactive protein C in mothers and newborns, was carried out. Results: 238 patients were admitted to the kangaroo service for delivery in premature rupture of the membranes context. In the positive maternal CRP group, 8 women had clinical chorioamiotitis, while no case of clinical chorioamniotitis was recorded in the negative CRP group. In the positive neonatal CRP group, all mothers had a positive CRP while in the neonatal negative CRP group 37.6% of the women had a positive CRP with a P <0.001. Conclusion: Our study suggests that a high rate of maternal CRP before childbirth is a good predictor of chorioamniotitis and neonatal infection.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-30
A1 Fatima E Hassouni
A1 Malika Mguil
A1 Fatima Zahra Belkouchi
A1 Nour Mekaoui
A1 Sabah AMRANI
YR 2020
T1 Premature rupture of membranes: CRP in predicting maternal-fotal infection
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Introduction: Premature rupture of membranes represents a major infectious risk for the mother and the fetus; it constitutes a risk factor for chorioamniotitis, puerperal and neonatal sepsis. Reactive protein C is a biological marker widely used in the detection of maternal and fetal infections, in particular in the early diagnosis of chorioamniotitis. The aim of this study is to assess the role of CRP in the diagnosis of chorioamniotitis, and to correlate it with the prediction of neonatal infection and thus review the arguments concerning its usefulness. Materials and methods: This is a retrospective study of patients collected from the Kangaroo unit at the Souissi maternity hospital in Rabat between March 2018 and October 2018, including all parturients having delivered vaginally to an asymptomatic newborn in a premature rupture of membranes context. Clinical and biological monitoring, in particular with reactive protein C in mothers and newborns, was carried out. Results: 238 patients were admitted to the kangaroo service for delivery in premature rupture of the membranes context. In the positive maternal CRP group, 8 women had clinical chorioamiotitis, while no case of clinical chorioamniotitis was recorded in the negative CRP group. In the positive neonatal CRP group, all mothers had a positive CRP while in the neonatal negative CRP group 37.6% of the women had a positive CRP with a P <0.001. Conclusion: Our study suggests that a high rate of maternal CRP before childbirth is a good predictor of chorioamniotitis and neonatal infection.
@article{IJIAS-20-140-03,
author = {Montcho Rodrigue Sèdjrofidé},
title = {{Influence of religious belief on the consubstantiality of social media in the city of Porto-Novo (Benin)}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {103--111},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-140-03},
abstract_html_url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-140-03},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Influence of religious belief on the consubstantiality of social media in the city of Porto-Novo (Benin)
AU - Montcho Rodrigue Sèdjrofidé
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 103
EP - 111
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-140-03
AB - The consubstantiality of social media in social life today spares religious demonstrations in Benin. In the city of Porto Novo, they are mobilized as a facilitating channel for the achievement of religious ideals. But their uses highlight many threats and opportunities. This research aims to analyze the influence of social media on religious belief in the city of Porto-Novo.As part of this qualitative research, data is collected from 50 resource people through interview and observation through reasoned choice and snowball sampling techniques.There is a certain consubstantiality of social media through religious practices. Likewise, they participate in both the transformation and the democratization of « religious belief ». Faced with this influence, many adaptation strategies are developed based on the social perception of the actors.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Influence of religious belief on the consubstantiality of social media in the city of Porto-Novo (Benin)
AU - Montcho Rodrigue Sèdjrofidé
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 103
EP - 111
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
The consubstantiality of social media in social life today spares religious demonstrations in Benin. In the city of Porto Novo, they are mobilized as a facilitating channel for the achievement of religious ideals. But their uses highlight many threats and opportunities. This research aims to analyze the influence of social media on religious belief in the city of Porto-Novo.As part of this qualitative research, data is collected from 50 resource people through interview and observation through reasoned choice and snowball sampling techniques.There is a certain consubstantiality of social media through religious practices. Likewise, they participate in both the transformation and the democratization of « religious belief ». Faced with this influence, many adaptation strategies are developed based on the social perception of the actors.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-140-03
A1 Montcho Rodrigue Sèdjrofidé
YR 2020
T1 Influence of religious belief on the consubstantiality of social media in the city of Porto-Novo (Benin)
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
The consubstantiality of social media in social life today spares religious demonstrations in Benin. In the city of Porto Novo, they are mobilized as a facilitating channel for the achievement of religious ideals. But their uses highlight many threats and opportunities. This research aims to analyze the influence of social media on religious belief in the city of Porto-Novo.As part of this qualitative research, data is collected from 50 resource people through interview and observation through reasoned choice and snowball sampling techniques.There is a certain consubstantiality of social media through religious practices. Likewise, they participate in both the transformation and the democratization of « religious belief ». Faced with this influence, many adaptation strategies are developed based on the social perception of the actors.
@article{IJIAS-20-145-02,
author = {Edmond Dondasse and Adama Pascal Kihindo and Djakaridja Tiama and Badoua BADIEL and Gérard Zombré},
title = {{Comparative study of the morphophysiological parameters of adaptation to drought of yam morphotype (Waogo and Nyù) cultivated in Burkina Faso}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {112--120},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-145-02},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Comparative study of the morphophysiological parameters of adaptation to drought of yam morphotype (Waogo and Nyù) cultivated in Burkina Faso
AU - Edmond Dondasse
AU - Adama Pascal Kihindo
AU - Djakaridja Tiama
AU - Badoua BADIEL
AU - Gérard Zombré
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 112
EP - 120
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-145-02
AB - Yam is a tuber cultivated mainly in West Africa. Its culture faces biological and non-biological constraints of climatic types especially. The increasingly high temperatures as well as the bad spatio-temporal distribution accentuate the aridity of the grounds which considerably disturb the development even the production of yam. The objective of this study was to compare the morphophysiological adaptation responses of yam morphotypes subjected to water stress and to determine the portion of the seedling and the water regime suitable for a cultivation of yam in semi-arid zones. even arid. To do this, two morphotypes of yam «waogo» (Dioscorea alata) and «nyù» (D. cayenensis - D. rotundata complex) were grown in pots in real conditions. The tubers of each morphotype were divided into three portions and then subjected to three water regimes. Environmental and morphophysiological parameters were noted during the study.For all the parameters studied, the results show that the «nyù» is more tolerant of water deficit than the «waogo» with a larger root biomass and leaf area and lower transpiration. This study reveals that depending on the portion of the seed used and water regime, «nyù» and «waogo» have differentiated behaviors.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Comparative study of the morphophysiological parameters of adaptation to drought of yam morphotype (Waogo and Nyù) cultivated in Burkina Faso
AU - Edmond Dondasse
AU - Adama Pascal Kihindo
AU - Djakaridja Tiama
AU - Badoua BADIEL
AU - Gérard Zombré
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 112
EP - 120
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Yam is a tuber cultivated mainly in West Africa. Its culture faces biological and non-biological constraints of climatic types especially. The increasingly high temperatures as well as the bad spatio-temporal distribution accentuate the aridity of the grounds which considerably disturb the development even the production of yam. The objective of this study was to compare the morphophysiological adaptation responses of yam morphotypes subjected to water stress and to determine the portion of the seedling and the water regime suitable for a cultivation of yam in semi-arid zones. even arid. To do this, two morphotypes of yam «waogo» (Dioscorea alata) and «nyù» (D. cayenensis - D. rotundata complex) were grown in pots in real conditions. The tubers of each morphotype were divided into three portions and then subjected to three water regimes. Environmental and morphophysiological parameters were noted during the study.For all the parameters studied, the results show that the «nyù» is more tolerant of water deficit than the «waogo» with a larger root biomass and leaf area and lower transpiration. This study reveals that depending on the portion of the seed used and water regime, «nyù» and «waogo» have differentiated behaviors.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-145-02
A1 Edmond Dondasse
A1 Adama Pascal Kihindo
A1 Djakaridja Tiama
A1 Badoua BADIEL
A1 Gérard Zombré
YR 2020
T1 Comparative study of the morphophysiological parameters of adaptation to drought of yam morphotype (Waogo and Nyù) cultivated in Burkina Faso
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Yam is a tuber cultivated mainly in West Africa. Its culture faces biological and non-biological constraints of climatic types especially. The increasingly high temperatures as well as the bad spatio-temporal distribution accentuate the aridity of the grounds which considerably disturb the development even the production of yam. The objective of this study was to compare the morphophysiological adaptation responses of yam morphotypes subjected to water stress and to determine the portion of the seedling and the water regime suitable for a cultivation of yam in semi-arid zones. even arid. To do this, two morphotypes of yam «waogo» (Dioscorea alata) and «nyù» (D. cayenensis - D. rotundata complex) were grown in pots in real conditions. The tubers of each morphotype were divided into three portions and then subjected to three water regimes. Environmental and morphophysiological parameters were noted during the study.For all the parameters studied, the results show that the «nyù» is more tolerant of water deficit than the «waogo» with a larger root biomass and leaf area and lower transpiration. This study reveals that depending on the portion of the seed used and water regime, «nyù» and «waogo» have differentiated behaviors.
@article{IJIAS-20-162-18,
author = {Mariam Erradi and Soukaina Sediki and Ilham Tadmouri and Moustapha Hida},
title = {{Goldenhar syndrome: A case report}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {121--124},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-18},
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ID -
TI - Goldenhar syndrome: A case report
AU - Mariam Erradi
AU - Soukaina Sediki
AU - Ilham Tadmouri
AU - Moustapha Hida
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 121
EP - 124
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-18
AB - Goldenhar syndrome is a rare congenital disease, affecting many organs including the craniofacial region. Its etiology still remains uncertain. We describe a case of Goldenhar syndrome in a 12-month-old infant with craniofacial involvement.This anatomical-clinical entity gives rise to a good clinical examination and a good analysis of the literature in order to make the diagnosis and to plan a treatment in the event of systemic involvement.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Goldenhar syndrome: A case report
AU - Mariam Erradi
AU - Soukaina Sediki
AU - Ilham Tadmouri
AU - Moustapha Hida
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 121
EP - 124
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Goldenhar syndrome is a rare congenital disease, affecting many organs including the craniofacial region. Its etiology still remains uncertain. We describe a case of Goldenhar syndrome in a 12-month-old infant with craniofacial involvement.This anatomical-clinical entity gives rise to a good clinical examination and a good analysis of the literature in order to make the diagnosis and to plan a treatment in the event of systemic involvement.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-162-18
A1 Mariam Erradi
A1 Soukaina Sediki
A1 Ilham Tadmouri
A1 Moustapha Hida
YR 2020
T1 Goldenhar syndrome: A case report
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Goldenhar syndrome is a rare congenital disease, affecting many organs including the craniofacial region. Its etiology still remains uncertain. We describe a case of Goldenhar syndrome in a 12-month-old infant with craniofacial involvement.This anatomical-clinical entity gives rise to a good clinical examination and a good analysis of the literature in order to make the diagnosis and to plan a treatment in the event of systemic involvement.
@article{IJIAS-20-162-25,
author = {M. A. A. Naimi Khaled and M. C. A. Houmer Soumeya},
title = {{A sustainable urban project between the theory of importation and realism of application: Case of an Algerian city}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {125--130},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-25},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - A sustainable urban project between the theory of importation and realism of application: Case of an Algerian city
AU - M. A. A. Naimi Khaled
AU - M. C. A. Houmer Soumeya
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 125
EP - 130
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-25
AB - The sustainable development in Algeria was proposed as a key solution to keep pace with the international changes, but despite its decentralization and the lack of clarity of its goals, there is ambiguity in the way it is applied to the local sectors, which raises questions about its effectiveness? Especially being called primarily to involve all the actors and the perpetuation of a culture of sharing civil responsibility in the public act as the only way that guarantees urban production, which led us to research and investigate the option of importing such strategies and the feasibility of applying them in our Algerian cities in the first place, then matching the local discharges of the Sustainable urbanization project with the environmental equation of our Algerian cities by studying the city of Batna as an ideal case for measurement.It also aims to give a real opportunity for all the actors to meet, with their understanding of sustainable development and its projection in the field of reconstruction, and how it will be reflected in the planning option adopted in the mechanism of the urban project industry.A questionnaire was distributed to the specialists in the field of urban reconstruction (321 specialists), which led to the adoption of the project, and the identification of its various frameworks corresponding to sustainability. Using the analytical method, and through studying the urban project as a concept and policy, and analyzing the general prospects based on the results of the questionnaire according to the prepared urban project mechanism; The results of the research led to an agreement on the necessity of adopting the sustainable urban project immediately after agreeing on the reasons for each of the three problematic realities of the city, measuring their framing of sustainability and reaching the frameworks that guarantee the most important objectives of the urban project.Concluding in the latter that emptying the policies and ideologies adopted within their various measures on the one hand, and on the other hand and not withdrawing these policies in general cases without taking into account their localism and the special conditions for their application immediately after importation, as a necessity to achieve a civilized feasibility in keeping with international humanitarian thought before the decision to adopt it by the importing countries.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - A sustainable urban project between the theory of importation and realism of application: Case of an Algerian city
AU - M. A. A. Naimi Khaled
AU - M. C. A. Houmer Soumeya
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 125
EP - 130
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
The sustainable development in Algeria was proposed as a key solution to keep pace with the international changes, but despite its decentralization and the lack of clarity of its goals, there is ambiguity in the way it is applied to the local sectors, which raises questions about its effectiveness? Especially being called primarily to involve all the actors and the perpetuation of a culture of sharing civil responsibility in the public act as the only way that guarantees urban production, which led us to research and investigate the option of importing such strategies and the feasibility of applying them in our Algerian cities in the first place, then matching the local discharges of the Sustainable urbanization project with the environmental equation of our Algerian cities by studying the city of Batna as an ideal case for measurement.It also aims to give a real opportunity for all the actors to meet, with their understanding of sustainable development and its projection in the field of reconstruction, and how it will be reflected in the planning option adopted in the mechanism of the urban project industry.A questionnaire was distributed to the specialists in the field of urban reconstruction (321 specialists), which led to the adoption of the project, and the identification of its various frameworks corresponding to sustainability. Using the analytical method, and through studying the urban project as a concept and policy, and analyzing the general prospects based on the results of the questionnaire according to the prepared urban project mechanism; The results of the research led to an agreement on the necessity of adopting the sustainable urban project immediately after agreeing on the reasons for each of the three problematic realities of the city, measuring their framing of sustainability and reaching the frameworks that guarantee the most important objectives of the urban project.Concluding in the latter that emptying the policies and ideologies adopted within their various measures on the one hand, and on the other hand and not withdrawing these policies in general cases without taking into account their localism and the special conditions for their application immediately after importation, as a necessity to achieve a civilized feasibility in keeping with international humanitarian thought before the decision to adopt it by the importing countries.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-162-25
A1 M. A. A. Naimi Khaled
A1 M. C. A. Houmer Soumeya
YR 2020
T1 A sustainable urban project between the theory of importation and realism of application: Case of an Algerian city
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
The sustainable development in Algeria was proposed as a key solution to keep pace with the international changes, but despite its decentralization and the lack of clarity of its goals, there is ambiguity in the way it is applied to the local sectors, which raises questions about its effectiveness? Especially being called primarily to involve all the actors and the perpetuation of a culture of sharing civil responsibility in the public act as the only way that guarantees urban production, which led us to research and investigate the option of importing such strategies and the feasibility of applying them in our Algerian cities in the first place, then matching the local discharges of the Sustainable urbanization project with the environmental equation of our Algerian cities by studying the city of Batna as an ideal case for measurement.It also aims to give a real opportunity for all the actors to meet, with their understanding of sustainable development and its projection in the field of reconstruction, and how it will be reflected in the planning option adopted in the mechanism of the urban project industry.A questionnaire was distributed to the specialists in the field of urban reconstruction (321 specialists), which led to the adoption of the project, and the identification of its various frameworks corresponding to sustainability. Using the analytical method, and through studying the urban project as a concept and policy, and analyzing the general prospects based on the results of the questionnaire according to the prepared urban project mechanism; The results of the research led to an agreement on the necessity of adopting the sustainable urban project immediately after agreeing on the reasons for each of the three problematic realities of the city, measuring their framing of sustainability and reaching the frameworks that guarantee the most important objectives of the urban project.Concluding in the latter that emptying the policies and ideologies adopted within their various measures on the one hand, and on the other hand and not withdrawing these policies in general cases without taking into account their localism and the special conditions for their application immediately after importation, as a necessity to achieve a civilized feasibility in keeping with international humanitarian thought before the decision to adopt it by the importing countries.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-31,
author = {Vanessa Mbomgbowo Kehdinga and Saha Zacharie},
title = {{The challenges and measures put in place by some international organizations in charge of the management of refugees in the Eastern Region of Cameroon: Case of Gado Badzere refugee camp in Garoua Boulai}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {131--141},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-31},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The challenges and measures put in place by some international organizations in charge of the management of refugees in the Eastern Region of Cameroon: Case of Gado Badzere refugee camp in Garoua Boulai
AU - Vanessa Mbomgbowo Kehdinga
AU - Saha Zacharie
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 131
EP - 141
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-31
AB - The fleeing of people for security purposes nowadays is alarming. The increase in security challenges has led to the multiplication of the number of refugees in the world in general and Cameroon in particular. Cameroon has been a refuge for thousands of Africans from different countries fleeing persecutions in their countries. Unfortunately, these refugees who live on camps live in deplorable conditions due to some challenges which the international organisation in charge of refugees are faced with. This paper seeks to show the challenges faced by the international organisations in charge of refugee management in Cameroon. As such, we have used diverse written and oral sources to write this paper. We then used analytic and confrontational methods to attain an object truth from all the materials which we gathered. At the end of our analyses we discovered that there are so many international organisations in charge of refugee management in Cameroon. We equally discovered that these organisations are faced with enormous challenges such as the partial implementation of the laws regarding refugees, the drop in finances, the multiplication of crises across the globe and many others which makes their work difficult. However, we discovered that some measures like the sensitisation of people concerning refugees and the advocacy for finances have been put in place to counter these challenges.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The challenges and measures put in place by some international organizations in charge of the management of refugees in the Eastern Region of Cameroon: Case of Gado Badzere refugee camp in Garoua Boulai
AU - Vanessa Mbomgbowo Kehdinga
AU - Saha Zacharie
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 131
EP - 141
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
The fleeing of people for security purposes nowadays is alarming. The increase in security challenges has led to the multiplication of the number of refugees in the world in general and Cameroon in particular. Cameroon has been a refuge for thousands of Africans from different countries fleeing persecutions in their countries. Unfortunately, these refugees who live on camps live in deplorable conditions due to some challenges which the international organisation in charge of refugees are faced with. This paper seeks to show the challenges faced by the international organisations in charge of refugee management in Cameroon. As such, we have used diverse written and oral sources to write this paper. We then used analytic and confrontational methods to attain an object truth from all the materials which we gathered. At the end of our analyses we discovered that there are so many international organisations in charge of refugee management in Cameroon. We equally discovered that these organisations are faced with enormous challenges such as the partial implementation of the laws regarding refugees, the drop in finances, the multiplication of crises across the globe and many others which makes their work difficult. However, we discovered that some measures like the sensitisation of people concerning refugees and the advocacy for finances have been put in place to counter these challenges.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-31
A1 Vanessa Mbomgbowo Kehdinga
A1 Saha Zacharie
YR 2020
T1 The challenges and measures put in place by some international organizations in charge of the management of refugees in the Eastern Region of Cameroon: Case of Gado Badzere refugee camp in Garoua Boulai
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
The fleeing of people for security purposes nowadays is alarming. The increase in security challenges has led to the multiplication of the number of refugees in the world in general and Cameroon in particular. Cameroon has been a refuge for thousands of Africans from different countries fleeing persecutions in their countries. Unfortunately, these refugees who live on camps live in deplorable conditions due to some challenges which the international organisation in charge of refugees are faced with. This paper seeks to show the challenges faced by the international organisations in charge of refugee management in Cameroon. As such, we have used diverse written and oral sources to write this paper. We then used analytic and confrontational methods to attain an object truth from all the materials which we gathered. At the end of our analyses we discovered that there are so many international organisations in charge of refugee management in Cameroon. We equally discovered that these organisations are faced with enormous challenges such as the partial implementation of the laws regarding refugees, the drop in finances, the multiplication of crises across the globe and many others which makes their work difficult. However, we discovered that some measures like the sensitisation of people concerning refugees and the advocacy for finances have been put in place to counter these challenges.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-40,
author = {Nancy Abdalla Mohamed Fakhry},
title = {{The role of the visual design of display windows in enhancing sustainable fashion}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {142--152},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-40},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The role of the visual design of display windows in enhancing sustainable fashion
AU - Nancy Abdalla Mohamed Fakhry
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 142
EP - 152
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-40
AB - Show Windows are one of the important visual promotion and influencing the recipient, contributing to building a complete image of the store, supporting the brand's image and promoting the company’s strategy. Sustainability and green product has become new and important for companies and brands that want to get closer to the audience, Achieving a desirable image, and effective presence in society, so brands that adopt sustainability seek to have a vital and effective role in fulfilling human needs in a manner that preserves society and the environment. Especially, in the field of Fashion, so international brands turn to take into account the industry that preserves the environment and its balance. This research assumes that; companies are responsible for making change and awareness towards a more sustainable environment through visual design. The research follows the analytical descriptive method of different models of display windows for international fashion brands to identify the forms and dimensions of visual expression regarding the concept of sustainability adopted by these brands in the design of commercial display windows then the Experimental approach. The most important findings of the research were that; there are many local brands that adopt the concept of sustainability and sustainable fashion, but the problem of visual expression of this concept in the display windows is clear. So the research is an attempt to the importance of achieving integration and visual compatibility between institutional goals related to Sustainable fashion and the target of the visual message provided by the display window.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The role of the visual design of display windows in enhancing sustainable fashion
AU - Nancy Abdalla Mohamed Fakhry
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 142
EP - 152
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Show Windows are one of the important visual promotion and influencing the recipient, contributing to building a complete image of the store, supporting the brand's image and promoting the company’s strategy. Sustainability and green product has become new and important for companies and brands that want to get closer to the audience, Achieving a desirable image, and effective presence in society, so brands that adopt sustainability seek to have a vital and effective role in fulfilling human needs in a manner that preserves society and the environment. Especially, in the field of Fashion, so international brands turn to take into account the industry that preserves the environment and its balance. This research assumes that; companies are responsible for making change and awareness towards a more sustainable environment through visual design. The research follows the analytical descriptive method of different models of display windows for international fashion brands to identify the forms and dimensions of visual expression regarding the concept of sustainability adopted by these brands in the design of commercial display windows then the Experimental approach. The most important findings of the research were that; there are many local brands that adopt the concept of sustainability and sustainable fashion, but the problem of visual expression of this concept in the display windows is clear. So the research is an attempt to the importance of achieving integration and visual compatibility between institutional goals related to Sustainable fashion and the target of the visual message provided by the display window.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-40
A1 Nancy Abdalla Mohamed Fakhry
YR 2020
T1 The role of the visual design of display windows in enhancing sustainable fashion
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Show Windows are one of the important visual promotion and influencing the recipient, contributing to building a complete image of the store, supporting the brand's image and promoting the company’s strategy. Sustainability and green product has become new and important for companies and brands that want to get closer to the audience, Achieving a desirable image, and effective presence in society, so brands that adopt sustainability seek to have a vital and effective role in fulfilling human needs in a manner that preserves society and the environment. Especially, in the field of Fashion, so international brands turn to take into account the industry that preserves the environment and its balance. This research assumes that; companies are responsible for making change and awareness towards a more sustainable environment through visual design. The research follows the analytical descriptive method of different models of display windows for international fashion brands to identify the forms and dimensions of visual expression regarding the concept of sustainability adopted by these brands in the design of commercial display windows then the Experimental approach. The most important findings of the research were that; there are many local brands that adopt the concept of sustainability and sustainable fashion, but the problem of visual expression of this concept in the display windows is clear. So the research is an attempt to the importance of achieving integration and visual compatibility between institutional goals related to Sustainable fashion and the target of the visual message provided by the display window.
@article{IJIAS-20-162-21,
author = {Koffi Avy Stéphane and Attey Roland and Elhamidi Mohamed Jalal},
title = {{Use of a LANDSAT 8 satellite image for land use mapping in the city of Bondoukou and its surroundings in Côte d'Ivoire}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {153--161},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-21},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Use of a LANDSAT 8 satellite image for land use mapping in the city of Bondoukou and its surroundings in Côte d'Ivoire
AU - Koffi Avy Stéphane
AU - Attey Roland
AU - Elhamidi Mohamed Jalal
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 153
EP - 161
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-21
AB - Côte d'Ivoire, like many African countries, has many construction sites and we can witness the transformation of these cities. Our study is interested in Bondoukou, a city in the northeast of the Côte d'Ivoire which does not escape the major development paths. Through this study we used satellite images to have the characteristics of our study area, the map of the slopes, the digital terrain model and the land use through processing by GIS geographic information systems. We observed in the area variations in altitude between 344 and 437 meters and slopes of the order of 0, 5.57, 11.1 and 16.07 degrees. We could thus distinguish an urbanized area, an area of bare soil, an area of vegetation and an area of watercourses. Openstreetmap data was useful for us to check the consistency of our results and validate them.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Use of a LANDSAT 8 satellite image for land use mapping in the city of Bondoukou and its surroundings in Côte d'Ivoire
AU - Koffi Avy Stéphane
AU - Attey Roland
AU - Elhamidi Mohamed Jalal
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 153
EP - 161
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Côte d'Ivoire, like many African countries, has many construction sites and we can witness the transformation of these cities. Our study is interested in Bondoukou, a city in the northeast of the Côte d'Ivoire which does not escape the major development paths. Through this study we used satellite images to have the characteristics of our study area, the map of the slopes, the digital terrain model and the land use through processing by GIS geographic information systems. We observed in the area variations in altitude between 344 and 437 meters and slopes of the order of 0, 5.57, 11.1 and 16.07 degrees. We could thus distinguish an urbanized area, an area of bare soil, an area of vegetation and an area of watercourses. Openstreetmap data was useful for us to check the consistency of our results and validate them.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-162-21
A1 Koffi Avy Stéphane
A1 Attey Roland
A1 Elhamidi Mohamed Jalal
YR 2020
T1 Use of a LANDSAT 8 satellite image for land use mapping in the city of Bondoukou and its surroundings in Côte d'Ivoire
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Côte d'Ivoire, like many African countries, has many construction sites and we can witness the transformation of these cities. Our study is interested in Bondoukou, a city in the northeast of the Côte d'Ivoire which does not escape the major development paths. Through this study we used satellite images to have the characteristics of our study area, the map of the slopes, the digital terrain model and the land use through processing by GIS geographic information systems. We observed in the area variations in altitude between 344 and 437 meters and slopes of the order of 0, 5.57, 11.1 and 16.07 degrees. We could thus distinguish an urbanized area, an area of bare soil, an area of vegetation and an area of watercourses. Openstreetmap data was useful for us to check the consistency of our results and validate them.
@article{IJIAS-20-162-36,
author = {Neino Abdoulaye Garba and Kouakou Alphonse Yao and Moussa Harouna and Isaac FEA},
title = {{Petrographic characterization of Campanian sandstones in the Termit basin (Niger): Diagenetic implication on the reservoir quality}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {162--173},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-36},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Petrographic characterization of Campanian sandstones in the Termit basin (Niger): Diagenetic implication on the reservoir quality
AU - Neino Abdoulaye Garba
AU - Kouakou Alphonse Yao
AU - Moussa Harouna
AU - Isaac FEA
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 162
EP - 173
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-36
AB - This study is a contribution to the petrographic and petrophysical characterization of the reservoir sandstones of Yogou Formation in the Termit Sedimentary Basin (Niger). It focuses on the impact of diagenetic processes on the petrophysical properties of Campanian sandstones. The pore types are generally intergranular, intragranular, and rare microcracks. The porosity varies from 0.3% to 25.3% and the permeability ranges from 0.1 mD to 470.3 mD. Diagenetic features that influenced the reservoir quality evolution include mechanical and chemical compaction, precipitation of carbonate cement, clay mineral cement, the formation of quartz overgrowths, and dissolution of feldspar grains. Compaction and cementation reduced significant volumes of primary porosity and permeability. On the other hand, feldspar dissolution and quartz corrosion contributed to an increase in the volume of primary porosity of the sandstones. The Yogou Formation reservoir was subjected to a high diagenetic overprint resulting in marked reservoir heterogeneity. This study also demonstrated the effect of diagenetic processes on the quality of hydrocarbon reservoirs and showed that good quality reservoirs are mainly concentrated in the 2545 m to 2565 m depth range of the study area.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Petrographic characterization of Campanian sandstones in the Termit basin (Niger): Diagenetic implication on the reservoir quality
AU - Neino Abdoulaye Garba
AU - Kouakou Alphonse Yao
AU - Moussa Harouna
AU - Isaac FEA
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 162
EP - 173
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
This study is a contribution to the petrographic and petrophysical characterization of the reservoir sandstones of Yogou Formation in the Termit Sedimentary Basin (Niger). It focuses on the impact of diagenetic processes on the petrophysical properties of Campanian sandstones. The pore types are generally intergranular, intragranular, and rare microcracks. The porosity varies from 0.3% to 25.3% and the permeability ranges from 0.1 mD to 470.3 mD. Diagenetic features that influenced the reservoir quality evolution include mechanical and chemical compaction, precipitation of carbonate cement, clay mineral cement, the formation of quartz overgrowths, and dissolution of feldspar grains. Compaction and cementation reduced significant volumes of primary porosity and permeability. On the other hand, feldspar dissolution and quartz corrosion contributed to an increase in the volume of primary porosity of the sandstones. The Yogou Formation reservoir was subjected to a high diagenetic overprint resulting in marked reservoir heterogeneity. This study also demonstrated the effect of diagenetic processes on the quality of hydrocarbon reservoirs and showed that good quality reservoirs are mainly concentrated in the 2545 m to 2565 m depth range of the study area.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-162-36
A1 Neino Abdoulaye Garba
A1 Kouakou Alphonse Yao
A1 Moussa Harouna
A1 Isaac FEA
YR 2020
T1 Petrographic characterization of Campanian sandstones in the Termit basin (Niger): Diagenetic implication on the reservoir quality
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
This study is a contribution to the petrographic and petrophysical characterization of the reservoir sandstones of Yogou Formation in the Termit Sedimentary Basin (Niger). It focuses on the impact of diagenetic processes on the petrophysical properties of Campanian sandstones. The pore types are generally intergranular, intragranular, and rare microcracks. The porosity varies from 0.3% to 25.3% and the permeability ranges from 0.1 mD to 470.3 mD. Diagenetic features that influenced the reservoir quality evolution include mechanical and chemical compaction, precipitation of carbonate cement, clay mineral cement, the formation of quartz overgrowths, and dissolution of feldspar grains. Compaction and cementation reduced significant volumes of primary porosity and permeability. On the other hand, feldspar dissolution and quartz corrosion contributed to an increase in the volume of primary porosity of the sandstones. The Yogou Formation reservoir was subjected to a high diagenetic overprint resulting in marked reservoir heterogeneity. This study also demonstrated the effect of diagenetic processes on the quality of hydrocarbon reservoirs and showed that good quality reservoirs are mainly concentrated in the 2545 m to 2565 m depth range of the study area.
@article{IJIAS-20-138-16,
author = {Comlanvi Adjamagbo and Yao Bokovi and Adekunlé Akim Salami},
title = {{Impact of non-distributed energy incidents on the public electrical network of Togo: Case of the Lomé electrical network}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {174--179},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Impact of non-distributed energy incidents on the public electrical network of Togo: Case of the Lomé electrical network
AU - Comlanvi Adjamagbo
AU - Yao Bokovi
AU - Adekunlé Akim Salami
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 174
EP - 179
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-138-16
AB - This work has enabled us to distinguish two categories of incidents which lead to interruptions in the supply of electric energy on the Lomé electricity network. These are both external and internal incidents. Internal faults mainly consist of faults on the underground and overhead cables. They represent 40.02% of incidents. These have an impact on undistributed energy and on the quality of distributed energy. Statistical processing and the Monte Carlo method are used. It has been shown that there is a correlation between the number of incidents and undistributed energy. To reduce undistributed energy, we suggest that the distributor favor double derivation and artery cutting like topology.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Impact of non-distributed energy incidents on the public electrical network of Togo: Case of the Lomé electrical network
AU - Comlanvi Adjamagbo
AU - Yao Bokovi
AU - Adekunlé Akim Salami
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 174
EP - 179
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
This work has enabled us to distinguish two categories of incidents which lead to interruptions in the supply of electric energy on the Lomé electricity network. These are both external and internal incidents. Internal faults mainly consist of faults on the underground and overhead cables. They represent 40.02% of incidents. These have an impact on undistributed energy and on the quality of distributed energy. Statistical processing and the Monte Carlo method are used. It has been shown that there is a correlation between the number of incidents and undistributed energy. To reduce undistributed energy, we suggest that the distributor favor double derivation and artery cutting like topology.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-138-16
A1 Comlanvi Adjamagbo
A1 Yao Bokovi
A1 Adekunlé Akim Salami
YR 2020
T1 Impact of non-distributed energy incidents on the public electrical network of Togo: Case of the Lomé electrical network
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
This work has enabled us to distinguish two categories of incidents which lead to interruptions in the supply of electric energy on the Lomé electricity network. These are both external and internal incidents. Internal faults mainly consist of faults on the underground and overhead cables. They represent 40.02% of incidents. These have an impact on undistributed energy and on the quality of distributed energy. Statistical processing and the Monte Carlo method are used. It has been shown that there is a correlation between the number of incidents and undistributed energy. To reduce undistributed energy, we suggest that the distributor favor double derivation and artery cutting like topology.
@article{IJIAS-20-162-26,
author = {Pierre Kouassi and Athanas Konin},
title = {{Geotechnical characterization of Ivorian sedimentary basin soils used in road construction}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {180--185},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
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TY - JOUR
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TI - Geotechnical characterization of Ivorian sedimentary basin soils used in road construction
AU - Pierre Kouassi
AU - Athanas Konin
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 180
EP - 185
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-26
AB - Quality materials have always interested road technicians. Quality in terms of compact soils capable of withstanding the loads due to road traffic. Previous studies have shown that laterite from decomposition of the source rock, for social-economic and environmental reasons, is often used in road construction. In Côte d'Ivoire, particularly in the south, few paved and unpaved roads are made from clay sands, present in the Ivorian sedimentary basin. Analysis of the clay sands of Samo and Grand-Lahou, revealed that in terms of particle size, despite the high proportion of coarse elements in the clay sands of Samo (66%) and those of Grand-Lahou (50%); these soils contain fine silty-clay matrices capable of creating solid bonds between the grains. Chemically, there are mainly three oxides: SiO2, Al2O3 and Fe2O3. The ratio of oxides (S/R) is greater than 2. According to the classification, these are sands corresponding to non-lateritic soils. Mechanical analyzes have shown that these soils must be treated with hydraulic binders before they can be used in pavement layers.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Geotechnical characterization of Ivorian sedimentary basin soils used in road construction
AU - Pierre Kouassi
AU - Athanas Konin
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 180
EP - 185
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Quality materials have always interested road technicians. Quality in terms of compact soils capable of withstanding the loads due to road traffic. Previous studies have shown that laterite from decomposition of the source rock, for social-economic and environmental reasons, is often used in road construction. In Côte d'Ivoire, particularly in the south, few paved and unpaved roads are made from clay sands, present in the Ivorian sedimentary basin. Analysis of the clay sands of Samo and Grand-Lahou, revealed that in terms of particle size, despite the high proportion of coarse elements in the clay sands of Samo (66%) and those of Grand-Lahou (50%); these soils contain fine silty-clay matrices capable of creating solid bonds between the grains. Chemically, there are mainly three oxides: SiO2, Al2O3 and Fe2O3. The ratio of oxides (S/R) is greater than 2. According to the classification, these are sands corresponding to non-lateritic soils. Mechanical analyzes have shown that these soils must be treated with hydraulic binders before they can be used in pavement layers.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-162-26
A1 Pierre Kouassi
A1 Athanas Konin
YR 2020
T1 Geotechnical characterization of Ivorian sedimentary basin soils used in road construction
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Quality materials have always interested road technicians. Quality in terms of compact soils capable of withstanding the loads due to road traffic. Previous studies have shown that laterite from decomposition of the source rock, for social-economic and environmental reasons, is often used in road construction. In Côte d'Ivoire, particularly in the south, few paved and unpaved roads are made from clay sands, present in the Ivorian sedimentary basin. Analysis of the clay sands of Samo and Grand-Lahou, revealed that in terms of particle size, despite the high proportion of coarse elements in the clay sands of Samo (66%) and those of Grand-Lahou (50%); these soils contain fine silty-clay matrices capable of creating solid bonds between the grains. Chemically, there are mainly three oxides: SiO2, Al2O3 and Fe2O3. The ratio of oxides (S/R) is greater than 2. According to the classification, these are sands corresponding to non-lateritic soils. Mechanical analyzes have shown that these soils must be treated with hydraulic binders before they can be used in pavement layers.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-25,
author = {Chougui Mohamed Lamine and Zid Said},
title = {{Exergy and energy analysis of solar absorption cooling system in hot regions with NH3-H2O and NH3-LiNO3 refrigerant solutions}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {186--198},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-25},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Exergy and energy analysis of solar absorption cooling system in hot regions with NH3-H2O and NH3-LiNO3 refrigerant solutions
AU - Chougui Mohamed Lamine
AU - Zid Said
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 186
EP - 198
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-25
AB - In hot regions like the southern Algeria, a huge amount of energy is used for cooling. This study presents a methodology of exergy and energy analysis for ammonia-water and ammonia-lithium nitrate absorption cooling coupled to a double glazed flat plate collector. The thermal energy is stored in an insulated thermal storage tank. To compare total exergy loss and improve the coefficient of performance and exegetic efficiency for both solutions, the effects of heat exchanger efficiency, storage temperature, absorber, and condenser and evaporator temperature have been discussed in this study. Thermodynamic models have been developed using the first and second laws of thermodynamics. These models are employed in a computer program using FORTRAN to perform the calculations. Results indicate that ammonia-lithium nitrate cycles gives or even better performance than the ammonia-water cycle, Therefore, it’s suitable alternative to the ammonia-water cycle. Exergy analysis shows also that the total exergy loss in the system depends strongly on the working temperatures.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Exergy and energy analysis of solar absorption cooling system in hot regions with NH3-H2O and NH3-LiNO3 refrigerant solutions
AU - Chougui Mohamed Lamine
AU - Zid Said
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 186
EP - 198
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
In hot regions like the southern Algeria, a huge amount of energy is used for cooling. This study presents a methodology of exergy and energy analysis for ammonia-water and ammonia-lithium nitrate absorption cooling coupled to a double glazed flat plate collector. The thermal energy is stored in an insulated thermal storage tank. To compare total exergy loss and improve the coefficient of performance and exegetic efficiency for both solutions, the effects of heat exchanger efficiency, storage temperature, absorber, and condenser and evaporator temperature have been discussed in this study. Thermodynamic models have been developed using the first and second laws of thermodynamics. These models are employed in a computer program using FORTRAN to perform the calculations. Results indicate that ammonia-lithium nitrate cycles gives or even better performance than the ammonia-water cycle, Therefore, it’s suitable alternative to the ammonia-water cycle. Exergy analysis shows also that the total exergy loss in the system depends strongly on the working temperatures.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-25
A1 Chougui Mohamed Lamine
A1 Zid Said
YR 2020
T1 Exergy and energy analysis of solar absorption cooling system in hot regions with NH3-H2O and NH3-LiNO3 refrigerant solutions
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
In hot regions like the southern Algeria, a huge amount of energy is used for cooling. This study presents a methodology of exergy and energy analysis for ammonia-water and ammonia-lithium nitrate absorption cooling coupled to a double glazed flat plate collector. The thermal energy is stored in an insulated thermal storage tank. To compare total exergy loss and improve the coefficient of performance and exegetic efficiency for both solutions, the effects of heat exchanger efficiency, storage temperature, absorber, and condenser and evaporator temperature have been discussed in this study. Thermodynamic models have been developed using the first and second laws of thermodynamics. These models are employed in a computer program using FORTRAN to perform the calculations. Results indicate that ammonia-lithium nitrate cycles gives or even better performance than the ammonia-water cycle, Therefore, it’s suitable alternative to the ammonia-water cycle. Exergy analysis shows also that the total exergy loss in the system depends strongly on the working temperatures.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-32,
author = {Amany Abdelsamea and Salwa M. Nassar and Hesham Eldeeb},
title = {{The past, present and future of scalable computing technologies trends and paradigms: A survey}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {199--214},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The past, present and future of scalable computing technologies trends and paradigms: A survey
AU - Amany Abdelsamea
AU - Salwa M. Nassar
AU - Hesham Eldeeb
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 199
EP - 214
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-32
AB - The past era saw a significant boost in computing, storage, and networking technologies which caused the development of massive-scale adaptive applications in engineering and science. These complex, dynamic and heterogeneous applications are combined with correspondingly heterogeneous and complex distributed and parallel computing systems caused the improvement and implementation of efficient computational infrastructures which allow execution, programming and runtime management support for these massive-scale adaptive implementations. In this paper different types of computing technologies are described. In fact, all these technologies have contributed in the development of computing. Determining one specific technology as the best among others is very difficult, since every day is an evolution in computing and every single paves a way for a new technology. This paper presents a comprehensive review for the past, present and future of scalable computing technologies trends and paradigms. Firstly, high performance computing technologies are presented. This paper presents a new classification of high performance computing into Supercomputing and Quantum Computing where Supercomputing is classified into petascale, exascale and zettascale computing. The paper discusses the main challenges in exascale computing and quantum computing and a comparison between classical supercomputing and quantum computing is presented. Secondly, distributed computing technologies specifically Peer-to-Peer Computing, Cluster Computing, Grid Computing and Cloud Computing are presented. The paper discusses their advantages and disadvantages and a comparison between them is also presented. Thirdly, post Cloud Computing Paradigms mainly dew, mist, edge and fog computing are presented. Fourthly, Jungle computing is presented. Finally, the paper highlights that exascale and quantum computing are the most recent topic to effectively achieve high performance computing, both technologies have their advantages and disadvantages so it is recommended to implement a hybrid system that uses both technologies so quantum computing can be used as an accelerators to the existing high performance computing systems. Supercomputers have a very high cost so distributed computing systems that provide high performance along with versatility and cost efficiencies are developed. Understanding and utilizing post cloud computing technologies correctly with cloud computing can help in IOT solutions.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The past, present and future of scalable computing technologies trends and paradigms: A survey
AU - Amany Abdelsamea
AU - Salwa M. Nassar
AU - Hesham Eldeeb
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 199
EP - 214
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
The past era saw a significant boost in computing, storage, and networking technologies which caused the development of massive-scale adaptive applications in engineering and science. These complex, dynamic and heterogeneous applications are combined with correspondingly heterogeneous and complex distributed and parallel computing systems caused the improvement and implementation of efficient computational infrastructures which allow execution, programming and runtime management support for these massive-scale adaptive implementations. In this paper different types of computing technologies are described. In fact, all these technologies have contributed in the development of computing. Determining one specific technology as the best among others is very difficult, since every day is an evolution in computing and every single paves a way for a new technology. This paper presents a comprehensive review for the past, present and future of scalable computing technologies trends and paradigms. Firstly, high performance computing technologies are presented. This paper presents a new classification of high performance computing into Supercomputing and Quantum Computing where Supercomputing is classified into petascale, exascale and zettascale computing. The paper discusses the main challenges in exascale computing and quantum computing and a comparison between classical supercomputing and quantum computing is presented. Secondly, distributed computing technologies specifically Peer-to-Peer Computing, Cluster Computing, Grid Computing and Cloud Computing are presented. The paper discusses their advantages and disadvantages and a comparison between them is also presented. Thirdly, post Cloud Computing Paradigms mainly dew, mist, edge and fog computing are presented. Fourthly, Jungle computing is presented. Finally, the paper highlights that exascale and quantum computing are the most recent topic to effectively achieve high performance computing, both technologies have their advantages and disadvantages so it is recommended to implement a hybrid system that uses both technologies so quantum computing can be used as an accelerators to the existing high performance computing systems. Supercomputers have a very high cost so distributed computing systems that provide high performance along with versatility and cost efficiencies are developed. Understanding and utilizing post cloud computing technologies correctly with cloud computing can help in IOT solutions.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-32
A1 Amany Abdelsamea
A1 Salwa M. Nassar
A1 Hesham Eldeeb
YR 2020
T1 The past, present and future of scalable computing technologies trends and paradigms: A survey
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
The past era saw a significant boost in computing, storage, and networking technologies which caused the development of massive-scale adaptive applications in engineering and science. These complex, dynamic and heterogeneous applications are combined with correspondingly heterogeneous and complex distributed and parallel computing systems caused the improvement and implementation of efficient computational infrastructures which allow execution, programming and runtime management support for these massive-scale adaptive implementations. In this paper different types of computing technologies are described. In fact, all these technologies have contributed in the development of computing. Determining one specific technology as the best among others is very difficult, since every day is an evolution in computing and every single paves a way for a new technology. This paper presents a comprehensive review for the past, present and future of scalable computing technologies trends and paradigms. Firstly, high performance computing technologies are presented. This paper presents a new classification of high performance computing into Supercomputing and Quantum Computing where Supercomputing is classified into petascale, exascale and zettascale computing. The paper discusses the main challenges in exascale computing and quantum computing and a comparison between classical supercomputing and quantum computing is presented. Secondly, distributed computing technologies specifically Peer-to-Peer Computing, Cluster Computing, Grid Computing and Cloud Computing are presented. The paper discusses their advantages and disadvantages and a comparison between them is also presented. Thirdly, post Cloud Computing Paradigms mainly dew, mist, edge and fog computing are presented. Fourthly, Jungle computing is presented. Finally, the paper highlights that exascale and quantum computing are the most recent topic to effectively achieve high performance computing, both technologies have their advantages and disadvantages so it is recommended to implement a hybrid system that uses both technologies so quantum computing can be used as an accelerators to the existing high performance computing systems. Supercomputers have a very high cost so distributed computing systems that provide high performance along with versatility and cost efficiencies are developed. Understanding and utilizing post cloud computing technologies correctly with cloud computing can help in IOT solutions.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-37,
author = {Donfack Nkemzem Tidane Stella and Sa’a Mazoa Pélagie and Anehmbom Ghoutum and Ruth Tua Eni and Aloysious Kohtem Lebga and Ngouanet Chrétien and Aristide Yemmafouo},
title = {{Access to portable water in spontaneous neighbourhoods in the city of Bafoussam, Cameroon}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {215--229},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-37},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Access to portable water in spontaneous neighbourhoods in the city of Bafoussam, Cameroon
AU - Donfack Nkemzem Tidane Stella
AU - Sa’a Mazoa Pélagie
AU - Anehmbom Ghoutum
AU - Ruth Tua Eni
AU - Aloysious Kohtem Lebga
AU - Ngouanet Chrétien
AU - Aristide Yemmafouo
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 215
EP - 229
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-37
AB - In Cameroon, the issue of access to portable is water is at the centre of debates because in several regions and divisions a large number of the population do not have access to this precious commodity, which is at the heart of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The aim of this work is therefore to highlight the difficulties faced by the population to access portable water in the spontaneous neighbourhoods of the city of Bafoussam. To do this, 173 households in the Bamendzi, Tougang-ville, Tougang- village, Ngouache and Kouogouo neighbourhoods have been the subject of field verification. The result shows that, despite the measures taken by the administrative authorities and the Cameroon Water Utilities Corporation (Camwater), not all inhabitants have access to portable water. The main reason for this is; the lack of control over population growth, which is characterised by a continuous increase in built-up areas from 549 to 10710 ha between 1980 and 2020. Similarly, the degradation of water infrastructure and the inaccessibility to portable water are two (02) factors that have pushed the populations to look for alternative sources of water supply, namely wells, boreholes and springs. In addition, about 75% of the population surveyed stated that they get their supplies through these means and also face sanitation problems which are consequently at the origin of waterborne diseases such as typhoid, respiratory and skin infections. However, the Decentralised Administrative Authorities must put in place means to enable the population of the city of Bafoussam to have access to drinkable water.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Access to portable water in spontaneous neighbourhoods in the city of Bafoussam, Cameroon
AU - Donfack Nkemzem Tidane Stella
AU - Sa’a Mazoa Pélagie
AU - Anehmbom Ghoutum
AU - Ruth Tua Eni
AU - Aloysious Kohtem Lebga
AU - Ngouanet Chrétien
AU - Aristide Yemmafouo
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 215
EP - 229
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
In Cameroon, the issue of access to portable is water is at the centre of debates because in several regions and divisions a large number of the population do not have access to this precious commodity, which is at the heart of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The aim of this work is therefore to highlight the difficulties faced by the population to access portable water in the spontaneous neighbourhoods of the city of Bafoussam. To do this, 173 households in the Bamendzi, Tougang-ville, Tougang- village, Ngouache and Kouogouo neighbourhoods have been the subject of field verification. The result shows that, despite the measures taken by the administrative authorities and the Cameroon Water Utilities Corporation (Camwater), not all inhabitants have access to portable water. The main reason for this is; the lack of control over population growth, which is characterised by a continuous increase in built-up areas from 549 to 10710 ha between 1980 and 2020. Similarly, the degradation of water infrastructure and the inaccessibility to portable water are two (02) factors that have pushed the populations to look for alternative sources of water supply, namely wells, boreholes and springs. In addition, about 75% of the population surveyed stated that they get their supplies through these means and also face sanitation problems which are consequently at the origin of waterborne diseases such as typhoid, respiratory and skin infections. However, the Decentralised Administrative Authorities must put in place means to enable the population of the city of Bafoussam to have access to drinkable water.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-37
A1 Donfack Nkemzem Tidane Stella
A1 Sa’a Mazoa Pélagie
A1 Anehmbom Ghoutum
A1 Ruth Tua Eni
A1 Aloysious Kohtem Lebga
A1 Ngouanet Chrétien
A1 Aristide Yemmafouo
YR 2020
T1 Access to portable water in spontaneous neighbourhoods in the city of Bafoussam, Cameroon
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
In Cameroon, the issue of access to portable is water is at the centre of debates because in several regions and divisions a large number of the population do not have access to this precious commodity, which is at the heart of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The aim of this work is therefore to highlight the difficulties faced by the population to access portable water in the spontaneous neighbourhoods of the city of Bafoussam. To do this, 173 households in the Bamendzi, Tougang-ville, Tougang- village, Ngouache and Kouogouo neighbourhoods have been the subject of field verification. The result shows that, despite the measures taken by the administrative authorities and the Cameroon Water Utilities Corporation (Camwater), not all inhabitants have access to portable water. The main reason for this is; the lack of control over population growth, which is characterised by a continuous increase in built-up areas from 549 to 10710 ha between 1980 and 2020. Similarly, the degradation of water infrastructure and the inaccessibility to portable water are two (02) factors that have pushed the populations to look for alternative sources of water supply, namely wells, boreholes and springs. In addition, about 75% of the population surveyed stated that they get their supplies through these means and also face sanitation problems which are consequently at the origin of waterborne diseases such as typhoid, respiratory and skin infections. However, the Decentralised Administrative Authorities must put in place means to enable the population of the city of Bafoussam to have access to drinkable water.
@article{IJIAS-20-162-15,
author = {Honoré Tekam Oumbe and Charles Bertin Pilag Kakeu},
title = {{The determinants of innovation in Cameroonian’s agri-food SMEs}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {230--238},
issue = {1},
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ID -
TI - The determinants of innovation in Cameroonian’s agri-food SMEs
AU - Honoré Tekam Oumbe
AU - Charles Bertin Pilag Kakeu
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 230
EP - 238
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-15
AB - The main objective of this article is to analyze the determinants of innovation within agri-food SMEs in Cameroon. Our empirical analysis is based on secondary source data from the study on the analysis of the determinants of firm’s performance in francophone sub-Saharan Africa: the cases of Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal conducted in 2014 with the support of IDRC. The logistic regression analysis reveals that: R&D, size of the firm, and cooperation influence the innovative capacity of firms, but different forms of innovation must be taken into account. We also find that competition significantly influences the capacity of innovation, but that it acts by diminishing the capacity for innovation. Finally, we find that geographical location positively and significantly affects all forms of innovation. These results contribute in the understanding of the innovation phenomenon within agri-food companies.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The determinants of innovation in Cameroonian’s agri-food SMEs
AU - Honoré Tekam Oumbe
AU - Charles Bertin Pilag Kakeu
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 230
EP - 238
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
The main objective of this article is to analyze the determinants of innovation within agri-food SMEs in Cameroon. Our empirical analysis is based on secondary source data from the study on the analysis of the determinants of firm’s performance in francophone sub-Saharan Africa: the cases of Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal conducted in 2014 with the support of IDRC. The logistic regression analysis reveals that: R&D, size of the firm, and cooperation influence the innovative capacity of firms, but different forms of innovation must be taken into account. We also find that competition significantly influences the capacity of innovation, but that it acts by diminishing the capacity for innovation. Finally, we find that geographical location positively and significantly affects all forms of innovation. These results contribute in the understanding of the innovation phenomenon within agri-food companies.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-162-15
A1 Honoré Tekam Oumbe
A1 Charles Bertin Pilag Kakeu
YR 2020
T1 The determinants of innovation in Cameroonian’s agri-food SMEs
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
The main objective of this article is to analyze the determinants of innovation within agri-food SMEs in Cameroon. Our empirical analysis is based on secondary source data from the study on the analysis of the determinants of firm’s performance in francophone sub-Saharan Africa: the cases of Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal conducted in 2014 with the support of IDRC. The logistic regression analysis reveals that: R&D, size of the firm, and cooperation influence the innovative capacity of firms, but different forms of innovation must be taken into account. We also find that competition significantly influences the capacity of innovation, but that it acts by diminishing the capacity for innovation. Finally, we find that geographical location positively and significantly affects all forms of innovation. These results contribute in the understanding of the innovation phenomenon within agri-food companies.
@article{IJIAS-20-162-45,
author = {Stephane Effoe and Amégninou Agban and Yao Hoekou and Koku Amégbo Dakey and Iwaba Kpabi and Holaly Efui Gbekley and Passimna Pissang and Tchadjobo Tchacondo},
title = {{Study of the antimicrobial potential of Amaranthus spinosus L. (Amaranthaceae) and Tridax procumbens L. (Asteraceae), two leafy vegetables from the maritime region of Togo}},
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year = {2020},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Study of the antimicrobial potential of Amaranthus spinosus L. (Amaranthaceae) and Tridax procumbens L. (Asteraceae), two leafy vegetables from the maritime region of Togo
AU - Stephane Effoe
AU - Amégninou Agban
AU - Yao Hoekou
AU - Koku Amégbo Dakey
AU - Iwaba Kpabi
AU - Holaly Efui Gbekley
AU - Passimna Pissang
AU - Tchadjobo Tchacondo
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 239
EP - 245
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-45
AB - The objective of this study was to assess the antimicrobial properties of the extracts of two leafy vegetables Amaranthus spinosus and Tridax procumbens traditionally used in the maritime region of Togo for their therapeutic properties. The agar well diffusion and Mueller Hinton broth microdilution methods were used to estimate the antimicrobial potential of the hydroethanolic extracts of the leaves of these plants on six reference strains and nine clinical strains including three multi-resistant and extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) producing. Antimicrobial susceptibility tests have shown that these tested extracts variously inhibit the growth of the used strains. The extract of T. procumbens was the most active and inhibited the growth of all strains except Candida albicans 1581 with diameters of inhibition zones varying from 9 to 31 mm. The extract of A. spinosus inhibited the growth of 11 strains out of the 15 with inhibition zones diameters ranging from 7 to 17.5 mm. The minimum inhibitory concentrations varied from 0.39 to 3.12 mg/mL and the total activities from 42.43 to 339.48 mL/g. The extract of T. procumbens, which is very active on the strains used, could be used to search for new active molecules to fight against microbial infections. These results show that the hydroethanolic extracts of the leaves of the two plants have antimicrobial activities and support their traditional use in the treatment of microbial infections.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Study of the antimicrobial potential of Amaranthus spinosus L. (Amaranthaceae) and Tridax procumbens L. (Asteraceae), two leafy vegetables from the maritime region of Togo
AU - Stephane Effoe
AU - Amégninou Agban
AU - Yao Hoekou
AU - Koku Amégbo Dakey
AU - Iwaba Kpabi
AU - Holaly Efui Gbekley
AU - Passimna Pissang
AU - Tchadjobo Tchacondo
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 239
EP - 245
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
The objective of this study was to assess the antimicrobial properties of the extracts of two leafy vegetables Amaranthus spinosus and Tridax procumbens traditionally used in the maritime region of Togo for their therapeutic properties. The agar well diffusion and Mueller Hinton broth microdilution methods were used to estimate the antimicrobial potential of the hydroethanolic extracts of the leaves of these plants on six reference strains and nine clinical strains including three multi-resistant and extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) producing. Antimicrobial susceptibility tests have shown that these tested extracts variously inhibit the growth of the used strains. The extract of T. procumbens was the most active and inhibited the growth of all strains except Candida albicans 1581 with diameters of inhibition zones varying from 9 to 31 mm. The extract of A. spinosus inhibited the growth of 11 strains out of the 15 with inhibition zones diameters ranging from 7 to 17.5 mm. The minimum inhibitory concentrations varied from 0.39 to 3.12 mg/mL and the total activities from 42.43 to 339.48 mL/g. The extract of T. procumbens, which is very active on the strains used, could be used to search for new active molecules to fight against microbial infections. These results show that the hydroethanolic extracts of the leaves of the two plants have antimicrobial activities and support their traditional use in the treatment of microbial infections.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-162-45
A1 Stephane Effoe
A1 Amégninou Agban
A1 Yao Hoekou
A1 Koku Amégbo Dakey
A1 Iwaba Kpabi
A1 Holaly Efui Gbekley
A1 Passimna Pissang
A1 Tchadjobo Tchacondo
YR 2020
T1 Study of the antimicrobial potential of Amaranthus spinosus L. (Amaranthaceae) and Tridax procumbens L. (Asteraceae), two leafy vegetables from the maritime region of Togo
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
The objective of this study was to assess the antimicrobial properties of the extracts of two leafy vegetables Amaranthus spinosus and Tridax procumbens traditionally used in the maritime region of Togo for their therapeutic properties. The agar well diffusion and Mueller Hinton broth microdilution methods were used to estimate the antimicrobial potential of the hydroethanolic extracts of the leaves of these plants on six reference strains and nine clinical strains including three multi-resistant and extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) producing. Antimicrobial susceptibility tests have shown that these tested extracts variously inhibit the growth of the used strains. The extract of T. procumbens was the most active and inhibited the growth of all strains except Candida albicans 1581 with diameters of inhibition zones varying from 9 to 31 mm. The extract of A. spinosus inhibited the growth of 11 strains out of the 15 with inhibition zones diameters ranging from 7 to 17.5 mm. The minimum inhibitory concentrations varied from 0.39 to 3.12 mg/mL and the total activities from 42.43 to 339.48 mL/g. The extract of T. procumbens, which is very active on the strains used, could be used to search for new active molecules to fight against microbial infections. These results show that the hydroethanolic extracts of the leaves of the two plants have antimicrobial activities and support their traditional use in the treatment of microbial infections.
@article{IJIAS-20-138-32,
author = {Dounia Hinane and Safaa Oubaha and Fadwa Hama and Driss Hmouni and Badr Satrani and Mohamed Ghanmi and Brahim Bourkhiss},
title = {{Chemical and microbiological characterization of the essential oil of Artemisia mesantlantica domesticated endemic species of Morocco}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {246--250},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Chemical and microbiological characterization of the essential oil of Artemisia mesantlantica domesticated endemic species of Morocco
AU - Dounia Hinane
AU - Safaa Oubaha
AU - Fadwa Hama
AU - Driss Hmouni
AU - Badr Satrani
AU - Mohamed Ghanmi
AU - Brahim Bourkhiss
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 246
EP - 250
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-138-32
AB - Artemisia mesatlantica is an endemic species of Morocco, rare and endangered which is widely used in traditional medicine. This present work deals with the chemical composition and the antibacterial and antifungal efficacy of the EO of the domesticated Artemisia mesatlantica. The average yield of essential oil of the aerial part (stems, leaves and flowers) of this latter is 0.97%. Among the chemical constituents of the essential oil of A. mesatlantica are β-thujone (77.77%) which is predominant, followed by 1.8-cineol (6.31%), and camphor (3.52%) the other constituents are with small percentages. About the antimicrobial test, four bacterial strains (Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus aureus and Micrococcus luteus) and three fungal strains (Aspergillus niger, Penicillium digitatum, Penicillium expansum) were chosen for their pathogenicity and for their frequent involvement in food contamination. The bioassay shows that the minimum inhibitory concentration of the growth of the following microorganisms: Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Micrococcus luteus, Penicillium expansum, Penicillium digitatum is 1/500 v/v whereas Bacillus subtilis and Aspergillus niger is 1/250 v / v.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Chemical and microbiological characterization of the essential oil of Artemisia mesantlantica domesticated endemic species of Morocco
AU - Dounia Hinane
AU - Safaa Oubaha
AU - Fadwa Hama
AU - Driss Hmouni
AU - Badr Satrani
AU - Mohamed Ghanmi
AU - Brahim Bourkhiss
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 246
EP - 250
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Artemisia mesatlantica is an endemic species of Morocco, rare and endangered which is widely used in traditional medicine. This present work deals with the chemical composition and the antibacterial and antifungal efficacy of the EO of the domesticated Artemisia mesatlantica. The average yield of essential oil of the aerial part (stems, leaves and flowers) of this latter is 0.97%. Among the chemical constituents of the essential oil of A. mesatlantica are β-thujone (77.77%) which is predominant, followed by 1.8-cineol (6.31%), and camphor (3.52%) the other constituents are with small percentages. About the antimicrobial test, four bacterial strains (Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus aureus and Micrococcus luteus) and three fungal strains (Aspergillus niger, Penicillium digitatum, Penicillium expansum) were chosen for their pathogenicity and for their frequent involvement in food contamination. The bioassay shows that the minimum inhibitory concentration of the growth of the following microorganisms: Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Micrococcus luteus, Penicillium expansum, Penicillium digitatum is 1/500 v/v whereas Bacillus subtilis and Aspergillus niger is 1/250 v / v.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-138-32
A1 Dounia Hinane
A1 Safaa Oubaha
A1 Fadwa Hama
A1 Driss Hmouni
A1 Badr Satrani
A1 Mohamed Ghanmi
A1 Brahim Bourkhiss
YR 2020
T1 Chemical and microbiological characterization of the essential oil of Artemisia mesantlantica domesticated endemic species of Morocco
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Artemisia mesatlantica is an endemic species of Morocco, rare and endangered which is widely used in traditional medicine. This present work deals with the chemical composition and the antibacterial and antifungal efficacy of the EO of the domesticated Artemisia mesatlantica. The average yield of essential oil of the aerial part (stems, leaves and flowers) of this latter is 0.97%. Among the chemical constituents of the essential oil of A. mesatlantica are β-thujone (77.77%) which is predominant, followed by 1.8-cineol (6.31%), and camphor (3.52%) the other constituents are with small percentages. About the antimicrobial test, four bacterial strains (Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus aureus and Micrococcus luteus) and three fungal strains (Aspergillus niger, Penicillium digitatum, Penicillium expansum) were chosen for their pathogenicity and for their frequent involvement in food contamination. The bioassay shows that the minimum inhibitory concentration of the growth of the following microorganisms: Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Micrococcus luteus, Penicillium expansum, Penicillium digitatum is 1/500 v/v whereas Bacillus subtilis and Aspergillus niger is 1/250 v / v.
@article{IJIAS-20-162-08,
author = {Julien Brice Minkande},
title = {{The role of intermediaries in the performance of the cassava market in East Cameroon}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {251--259},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The role of intermediaries in the performance of the cassava market in East Cameroon
AU - Julien Brice Minkande
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 251
EP - 259
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-08
AB - This article assesses the role of intermediaries in the performance of the cassava market in the East region of Cameroon. To ensure the representativeness of men and women, research on the different markets of this region was done according to a reasoned choice and on the basis of a random and systematic sampling. In order to assess the performance of the markets, the Gini index and its representation by the Lorenz curve were used. Also, to measure the effect of intermediaries, we used Aker's model (2010). The results of our study reveal that markets perform well when there are intermediaries at several stages in the marketing chain. In addition, a high number of intermediaries in a market will have the effect of reducing prices in that market. Thus, in order to influence the dynamics of market performance, it is necessary to intervene in policies to improve agricultural intermediation, in particular through the policies of standardization and security of the intermediary function.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The role of intermediaries in the performance of the cassava market in East Cameroon
AU - Julien Brice Minkande
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 251
EP - 259
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
This article assesses the role of intermediaries in the performance of the cassava market in the East region of Cameroon. To ensure the representativeness of men and women, research on the different markets of this region was done according to a reasoned choice and on the basis of a random and systematic sampling. In order to assess the performance of the markets, the Gini index and its representation by the Lorenz curve were used. Also, to measure the effect of intermediaries, we used Aker's model (2010). The results of our study reveal that markets perform well when there are intermediaries at several stages in the marketing chain. In addition, a high number of intermediaries in a market will have the effect of reducing prices in that market. Thus, in order to influence the dynamics of market performance, it is necessary to intervene in policies to improve agricultural intermediation, in particular through the policies of standardization and security of the intermediary function.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-162-08
A1 Julien Brice Minkande
YR 2020
T1 The role of intermediaries in the performance of the cassava market in East Cameroon
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
This article assesses the role of intermediaries in the performance of the cassava market in the East region of Cameroon. To ensure the representativeness of men and women, research on the different markets of this region was done according to a reasoned choice and on the basis of a random and systematic sampling. In order to assess the performance of the markets, the Gini index and its representation by the Lorenz curve were used. Also, to measure the effect of intermediaries, we used Aker's model (2010). The results of our study reveal that markets perform well when there are intermediaries at several stages in the marketing chain. In addition, a high number of intermediaries in a market will have the effect of reducing prices in that market. Thus, in order to influence the dynamics of market performance, it is necessary to intervene in policies to improve agricultural intermediation, in particular through the policies of standardization and security of the intermediary function.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-01,
author = {Arlette Adjatin and Akognon Charles and Balogoun Donald and Tossa Crispus and Yedomonhan Hounankpon and Alexandre Dansi},
title = {{Diversity and ethnobotanical characteristics of aromatic plants and spices consumed in Central Benin}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {260--273},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Diversity and ethnobotanical characteristics of aromatic plants and spices consumed in Central Benin
AU - Arlette Adjatin
AU - Akognon Charles
AU - Balogoun Donald
AU - Tossa Crispus
AU - Yedomonhan Hounankpon
AU - Alexandre Dansi
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 260
EP - 273
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-01
AB - Aromatic plants and spices are an important part of biodiversity. In the absence of exhaustive inventory of this diversity, valorization work is generally limited to a limited lot of ethnobotanical heritage species. Surveys were conducted with 370 people in the hills department of Benin and focused on the inventory of food plants used as aromatic plants and spices. A total of 27 plant species have been identified and distributed in 18 families, the richest of which are Lamiaceae (3) and Annonaceae (3). The ten most quoted plants found in all ethnic groups are Capsicum annuum, piper guineense, Zingiber officinale, Allium sativum, crassocephalum rubens, Lippia multiflora, Ocimum basilicum, Ocimum gratissimum, Allium cepa et Pimpinella anisum. 59.26% of species are herbaceous and among the species inventoried, 18 (66.67%) are cultivated and 9 (33.33%) are grown in the wild. The most used parts are leaves with 32.67% of responses followed by seeds (14.66%), fruits (13.75%), tubers (12.89% of responses) and bulbs (12.39%). The use of different plant organs varies following ethnics groups but the leaves are most prized across ethnic groups. Three forms of use of the species identified: the plants used for their aroma (62.06% of the species), the plants consumed in the form of spices (20.69% of the species) and the plants used both as aromatic plants and spices (17.24% of the species). Sometimes used in fresh or dry form, these species are either crushed (48.87% of responses), crushed (25.16% of responses) or crushed (15.55% of responses) or sliced (10.42% of responses). Ten diseases were recorded, the most cited being infections (34.29%), digestive disorders (17.14%) and malaria (11.43%). Apart from the frequently used species that are already grown others like Crassocephalum crepidioides, Lippia multiflora, Mondia whitei are at the stage of domestication or wild and deserve special attention.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Diversity and ethnobotanical characteristics of aromatic plants and spices consumed in Central Benin
AU - Arlette Adjatin
AU - Akognon Charles
AU - Balogoun Donald
AU - Tossa Crispus
AU - Yedomonhan Hounankpon
AU - Alexandre Dansi
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 260
EP - 273
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Aromatic plants and spices are an important part of biodiversity. In the absence of exhaustive inventory of this diversity, valorization work is generally limited to a limited lot of ethnobotanical heritage species. Surveys were conducted with 370 people in the hills department of Benin and focused on the inventory of food plants used as aromatic plants and spices. A total of 27 plant species have been identified and distributed in 18 families, the richest of which are Lamiaceae (3) and Annonaceae (3). The ten most quoted plants found in all ethnic groups are Capsicum annuum, piper guineense, Zingiber officinale, Allium sativum, crassocephalum rubens, Lippia multiflora, Ocimum basilicum, Ocimum gratissimum, Allium cepa et Pimpinella anisum. 59.26% of species are herbaceous and among the species inventoried, 18 (66.67%) are cultivated and 9 (33.33%) are grown in the wild. The most used parts are leaves with 32.67% of responses followed by seeds (14.66%), fruits (13.75%), tubers (12.89% of responses) and bulbs (12.39%). The use of different plant organs varies following ethnics groups but the leaves are most prized across ethnic groups. Three forms of use of the species identified: the plants used for their aroma (62.06% of the species), the plants consumed in the form of spices (20.69% of the species) and the plants used both as aromatic plants and spices (17.24% of the species). Sometimes used in fresh or dry form, these species are either crushed (48.87% of responses), crushed (25.16% of responses) or crushed (15.55% of responses) or sliced (10.42% of responses). Ten diseases were recorded, the most cited being infections (34.29%), digestive disorders (17.14%) and malaria (11.43%). Apart from the frequently used species that are already grown others like Crassocephalum crepidioides, Lippia multiflora, Mondia whitei are at the stage of domestication or wild and deserve special attention.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-01
A1 Arlette Adjatin
A1 Akognon Charles
A1 Balogoun Donald
A1 Tossa Crispus
A1 Yedomonhan Hounankpon
A1 Alexandre Dansi
YR 2020
T1 Diversity and ethnobotanical characteristics of aromatic plants and spices consumed in Central Benin
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Aromatic plants and spices are an important part of biodiversity. In the absence of exhaustive inventory of this diversity, valorization work is generally limited to a limited lot of ethnobotanical heritage species. Surveys were conducted with 370 people in the hills department of Benin and focused on the inventory of food plants used as aromatic plants and spices. A total of 27 plant species have been identified and distributed in 18 families, the richest of which are Lamiaceae (3) and Annonaceae (3). The ten most quoted plants found in all ethnic groups are Capsicum annuum, piper guineense, Zingiber officinale, Allium sativum, crassocephalum rubens, Lippia multiflora, Ocimum basilicum, Ocimum gratissimum, Allium cepa et Pimpinella anisum. 59.26% of species are herbaceous and among the species inventoried, 18 (66.67%) are cultivated and 9 (33.33%) are grown in the wild. The most used parts are leaves with 32.67% of responses followed by seeds (14.66%), fruits (13.75%), tubers (12.89% of responses) and bulbs (12.39%). The use of different plant organs varies following ethnics groups but the leaves are most prized across ethnic groups. Three forms of use of the species identified: the plants used for their aroma (62.06% of the species), the plants consumed in the form of spices (20.69% of the species) and the plants used both as aromatic plants and spices (17.24% of the species). Sometimes used in fresh or dry form, these species are either crushed (48.87% of responses), crushed (25.16% of responses) or crushed (15.55% of responses) or sliced (10.42% of responses). Ten diseases were recorded, the most cited being infections (34.29%), digestive disorders (17.14%) and malaria (11.43%). Apart from the frequently used species that are already grown others like Crassocephalum crepidioides, Lippia multiflora, Mondia whitei are at the stage of domestication or wild and deserve special attention.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-06,
author = {Kaoutar Deriouch},
title = {{Human capital and economic growth: The case of ECOWAS countries}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {274--280},
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TI - Human capital and economic growth: The case of ECOWAS countries
AU - Kaoutar Deriouch
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VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 274
EP - 280
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
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AB - Human capital is the cornerstone of the development of economic and social activities. It is an accumulation of investments by an individual in order to improve his productive capacities like education. Our paper aims to present and analyze the relationship between human capital and economic growth on the African level, while approaching concretely the real image through the case of the ECOWAS countries. Our study will focus, essentially, around the concept of human capital, an analysis of the relationship between human capital and economic growth for ECOWAS countries through econometric modeling, and an interpretation of the results of the model.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Human capital and economic growth: The case of ECOWAS countries
AU - Kaoutar Deriouch
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 274
EP - 280
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Human capital is the cornerstone of the development of economic and social activities. It is an accumulation of investments by an individual in order to improve his productive capacities like education. Our paper aims to present and analyze the relationship between human capital and economic growth on the African level, while approaching concretely the real image through the case of the ECOWAS countries. Our study will focus, essentially, around the concept of human capital, an analysis of the relationship between human capital and economic growth for ECOWAS countries through econometric modeling, and an interpretation of the results of the model.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-06
A1 Kaoutar Deriouch
YR 2020
T1 Human capital and economic growth: The case of ECOWAS countries
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Human capital is the cornerstone of the development of economic and social activities. It is an accumulation of investments by an individual in order to improve his productive capacities like education. Our paper aims to present and analyze the relationship between human capital and economic growth on the African level, while approaching concretely the real image through the case of the ECOWAS countries. Our study will focus, essentially, around the concept of human capital, an analysis of the relationship between human capital and economic growth for ECOWAS countries through econometric modeling, and an interpretation of the results of the model.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-13,
author = {Sara Bayoud and Nabil Sifouh and Mohamed Chemlal},
title = {{Covid-19: What challenges for internal auditors ?}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {281--287},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-13},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Covid-19: What challenges for internal auditors ?
AU - Sara Bayoud
AU - Nabil Sifouh
AU - Mohamed Chemlal
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 281
EP - 287
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-13
AB - This article discusses the important role that internal auditors can play in a crisis situation, especially in these times of spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. First of all, our reflection is oriented towards the analysis of past experiences through the existing literature which revealed that in times of crisis, internal audit constitutes an assurance for organizations in their approach to managing emerging risks. Then, one of the objectives of this work is to underline the place of internal audit in the management of the risks engendered by the pandemic crisis through a set of relevant questions that the internal auditors must ask according to the potential risks to which the organizations are exposed to the Covid-19 era. Finally, a final objective is to recall the importance of the « Business Continuity Plan » for companies, and to what extent internal audit is brought to play a role as a lover and downstream in its activation.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Covid-19: What challenges for internal auditors ?
AU - Sara Bayoud
AU - Nabil Sifouh
AU - Mohamed Chemlal
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 281
EP - 287
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
This article discusses the important role that internal auditors can play in a crisis situation, especially in these times of spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. First of all, our reflection is oriented towards the analysis of past experiences through the existing literature which revealed that in times of crisis, internal audit constitutes an assurance for organizations in their approach to managing emerging risks. Then, one of the objectives of this work is to underline the place of internal audit in the management of the risks engendered by the pandemic crisis through a set of relevant questions that the internal auditors must ask according to the potential risks to which the organizations are exposed to the Covid-19 era. Finally, a final objective is to recall the importance of the « Business Continuity Plan » for companies, and to what extent internal audit is brought to play a role as a lover and downstream in its activation.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-13
A1 Sara Bayoud
A1 Nabil Sifouh
A1 Mohamed Chemlal
YR 2020
T1 Covid-19: What challenges for internal auditors ?
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
This article discusses the important role that internal auditors can play in a crisis situation, especially in these times of spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. First of all, our reflection is oriented towards the analysis of past experiences through the existing literature which revealed that in times of crisis, internal audit constitutes an assurance for organizations in their approach to managing emerging risks. Then, one of the objectives of this work is to underline the place of internal audit in the management of the risks engendered by the pandemic crisis through a set of relevant questions that the internal auditors must ask according to the potential risks to which the organizations are exposed to the Covid-19 era. Finally, a final objective is to recall the importance of the « Business Continuity Plan » for companies, and to what extent internal audit is brought to play a role as a lover and downstream in its activation.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-28,
author = {J. Meddah and C. Mohammadine and F. Tijami and H. Hachi},
title = {{Carcinosarcoma of the ovary: A case report}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Carcinosarcoma of the ovary: A case report
AU - J. Meddah
AU - C. Mohammadine
AU - F. Tijami
AU - H. Hachi
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 288
EP - 294
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-28
AB - Ovarian carcinosarcoma is a rare malignant gynecological tumor that accounts for about 1% of all ovarian cancers. The positive diagnosis of this disease is based on clinical examination, radiological examinations and essentially histological confirmation: the association of a carcinomatous component with a sarcomatous component. Generally, the treatment performed is surgical cytoreduction, followed by chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. As the prognosis is poor, the survival rate will depend mainly on the quality of surgical management.Multicenter or multinational studies, based on genetic and molecular signaling pathways, are required to better understand this tumor subtype and compare its treatment modalities.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Carcinosarcoma of the ovary: A case report
AU - J. Meddah
AU - C. Mohammadine
AU - F. Tijami
AU - H. Hachi
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 288
EP - 294
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Ovarian carcinosarcoma is a rare malignant gynecological tumor that accounts for about 1% of all ovarian cancers. The positive diagnosis of this disease is based on clinical examination, radiological examinations and essentially histological confirmation: the association of a carcinomatous component with a sarcomatous component. Generally, the treatment performed is surgical cytoreduction, followed by chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. As the prognosis is poor, the survival rate will depend mainly on the quality of surgical management.Multicenter or multinational studies, based on genetic and molecular signaling pathways, are required to better understand this tumor subtype and compare its treatment modalities.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-28
A1 J. Meddah
A1 C. Mohammadine
A1 F. Tijami
A1 H. Hachi
YR 2020
T1 Carcinosarcoma of the ovary: A case report
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Ovarian carcinosarcoma is a rare malignant gynecological tumor that accounts for about 1% of all ovarian cancers. The positive diagnosis of this disease is based on clinical examination, radiological examinations and essentially histological confirmation: the association of a carcinomatous component with a sarcomatous component. Generally, the treatment performed is surgical cytoreduction, followed by chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. As the prognosis is poor, the survival rate will depend mainly on the quality of surgical management.Multicenter or multinational studies, based on genetic and molecular signaling pathways, are required to better understand this tumor subtype and compare its treatment modalities.
@article{IJIAS-20-153-05,
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TY - JOUR
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TI -
AU - Imane Bendriss
AU - Z. El Mzabri
AU - Mounia El Youssfi
AU - Samir Bargach
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 295
EP - 297
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-153-05
AB - The spontaneous rupture of uterine varicose veins during pregnancy and more particularly in the third trimester, is an exceptional cause of hemorrhagic shock by hemoperitoneum. Its diagnosis is difficult due to its rarity and the absence of specific signs. Maternal-fetal care must be immediate in order to reduce high fetal mortality and limit maternal morbidity.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI -
AU - Imane Bendriss
AU - Z. El Mzabri
AU - Mounia El Youssfi
AU - Samir Bargach
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 295
EP - 297
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
The spontaneous rupture of uterine varicose veins during pregnancy and more particularly in the third trimester, is an exceptional cause of hemorrhagic shock by hemoperitoneum. Its diagnosis is difficult due to its rarity and the absence of specific signs. Maternal-fetal care must be immediate in order to reduce high fetal mortality and limit maternal morbidity.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-153-05
A1 Imane Bendriss
A1 Z. El Mzabri
A1 Mounia El Youssfi
A1 Samir Bargach
YR 2020
T1
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
The spontaneous rupture of uterine varicose veins during pregnancy and more particularly in the third trimester, is an exceptional cause of hemorrhagic shock by hemoperitoneum. Its diagnosis is difficult due to its rarity and the absence of specific signs. Maternal-fetal care must be immediate in order to reduce high fetal mortality and limit maternal morbidity.
@article{IJIAS-20-153-06,
author = {Imane Bendriss and Z. El Mzabri and Mounia El Youssfi and Samir Bargach},
title = {{}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
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year = {2020},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI -
AU - Imane Bendriss
AU - Z. El Mzabri
AU - Mounia El Youssfi
AU - Samir Bargach
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 298
EP - 302
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-153-06
AB - Ovarian carcinosarcoma also known as mixed mesodermal tumor or mixed Mullerian tumor is a rare gynecological tumor that accounts for less than 2% of ovarian cancers. It is an aggressive tumor which combines a carcinomatous component with a sarcomatous component. In the genital tract, it most often sits in the uterus. The ovary, cervix or vagina are more rarely affected. Carcinosarcoma interests women rather between 60 and 70 years of age. The main prognostic factor found is the initial stage, most often advanced: At diagnosis, more than 90% of ovarian carcinosarcomas have an extra-ovarian extension.Surgical management is a determining factor for the survival of patients. Carcinosarcoma is an aggressive tumor, the median survival is 7 to 27 months for ovarian carcinosarcomas. Relapses mainly occur in the first year. The FIGO stage is the most important prognostic factor.Complete surgery, advanced age, the grade of the sarcomatous component and adjuvant chemotherapy are found in the rare published retrospective studies. The response rate to chemotherapy is approximately 20%.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI -
AU - Imane Bendriss
AU - Z. El Mzabri
AU - Mounia El Youssfi
AU - Samir Bargach
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 298
EP - 302
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Ovarian carcinosarcoma also known as mixed mesodermal tumor or mixed Mullerian tumor is a rare gynecological tumor that accounts for less than 2% of ovarian cancers. It is an aggressive tumor which combines a carcinomatous component with a sarcomatous component. In the genital tract, it most often sits in the uterus. The ovary, cervix or vagina are more rarely affected. Carcinosarcoma interests women rather between 60 and 70 years of age. The main prognostic factor found is the initial stage, most often advanced: At diagnosis, more than 90% of ovarian carcinosarcomas have an extra-ovarian extension.Surgical management is a determining factor for the survival of patients. Carcinosarcoma is an aggressive tumor, the median survival is 7 to 27 months for ovarian carcinosarcomas. Relapses mainly occur in the first year. The FIGO stage is the most important prognostic factor.Complete surgery, advanced age, the grade of the sarcomatous component and adjuvant chemotherapy are found in the rare published retrospective studies. The response rate to chemotherapy is approximately 20%.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-153-06
A1 Imane Bendriss
A1 Z. El Mzabri
A1 Mounia El Youssfi
A1 Samir Bargach
YR 2020
T1
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Ovarian carcinosarcoma also known as mixed mesodermal tumor or mixed Mullerian tumor is a rare gynecological tumor that accounts for less than 2% of ovarian cancers. It is an aggressive tumor which combines a carcinomatous component with a sarcomatous component. In the genital tract, it most often sits in the uterus. The ovary, cervix or vagina are more rarely affected. Carcinosarcoma interests women rather between 60 and 70 years of age. The main prognostic factor found is the initial stage, most often advanced: At diagnosis, more than 90% of ovarian carcinosarcomas have an extra-ovarian extension.Surgical management is a determining factor for the survival of patients. Carcinosarcoma is an aggressive tumor, the median survival is 7 to 27 months for ovarian carcinosarcomas. Relapses mainly occur in the first year. The FIGO stage is the most important prognostic factor.Complete surgery, advanced age, the grade of the sarcomatous component and adjuvant chemotherapy are found in the rare published retrospective studies. The response rate to chemotherapy is approximately 20%.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-33,
author = {Sara Berka and Hicham Achelhi},
title = {{The evolution of published scientific research on strategic alliances between 1980-2018: A combined approach}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {303--320},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-33},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The evolution of published scientific research on strategic alliances between 1980-2018: A combined approach
AU - Sara Berka
AU - Hicham Achelhi
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 303
EP - 320
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-33
AB - An integrated quantitative and qualitative research approach was used to analyze published scientific research on strategic alliances over the period 1980-2018 in the Web of Science database. Using bibliometric techniques and a content analysis of the articles, the results of this work provide an understanding of the scientific research conducted of strategic alliances and explore the evolution of themes in this field over the period 1980-2018.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The evolution of published scientific research on strategic alliances between 1980-2018: A combined approach
AU - Sara Berka
AU - Hicham Achelhi
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 303
EP - 320
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
An integrated quantitative and qualitative research approach was used to analyze published scientific research on strategic alliances over the period 1980-2018 in the Web of Science database. Using bibliometric techniques and a content analysis of the articles, the results of this work provide an understanding of the scientific research conducted of strategic alliances and explore the evolution of themes in this field over the period 1980-2018.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-33
A1 Sara Berka
A1 Hicham Achelhi
YR 2020
T1 The evolution of published scientific research on strategic alliances between 1980-2018: A combined approach
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
An integrated quantitative and qualitative research approach was used to analyze published scientific research on strategic alliances over the period 1980-2018 in the Web of Science database. Using bibliometric techniques and a content analysis of the articles, the results of this work provide an understanding of the scientific research conducted of strategic alliances and explore the evolution of themes in this field over the period 1980-2018.
@article{IJIAS-20-162-30,
author = {Sylvia KAVIRA MUYISA and Ngumbi Kitete Casimir and Kadony Nguway Kpalaingu},
title = {{Population movements and the persistence of crises between the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Rwanda}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {321--335},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Population movements and the persistence of crises between the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Rwanda
AU - Sylvia KAVIRA MUYISA
AU - Ngumbi Kitete Casimir
AU - Kadony Nguway Kpalaingu
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 321
EP - 335
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-30
AB - There is an explicit link between the historical evolution of migratory movements, their social and economic significance, the various phases of the development of states and the stability of the relationships between individuals and states sharing common borders. The starting point of this study is motivated by the denaturalization of reality by political actors through inappropriate responses, based on mixed considerations of the migrations of Rwandans and of Hutu or Tutsi peoples living in the DRC compared to Ugandan nationals. On the one hand, most of them move between these three states and invade agro-pastoral and mining lands in fertile or mining areas, especially in the DRC. Our study aims to identify the causes of the persistence of the crises between the DRC, Uganda and Rwanda, which crises are linked to the multiple migratory movements of their respective nationals. In practical terms, we will determine the characteristics of the migratory movements between the three states and present the causes of this persistence of the crises. We have identified direct and indirect causes, among which uncontrolled migration by clandestine routes constitute a major cause of the security crises between these three states.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Population movements and the persistence of crises between the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Rwanda
AU - Sylvia KAVIRA MUYISA
AU - Ngumbi Kitete Casimir
AU - Kadony Nguway Kpalaingu
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 321
EP - 335
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
There is an explicit link between the historical evolution of migratory movements, their social and economic significance, the various phases of the development of states and the stability of the relationships between individuals and states sharing common borders. The starting point of this study is motivated by the denaturalization of reality by political actors through inappropriate responses, based on mixed considerations of the migrations of Rwandans and of Hutu or Tutsi peoples living in the DRC compared to Ugandan nationals. On the one hand, most of them move between these three states and invade agro-pastoral and mining lands in fertile or mining areas, especially in the DRC. Our study aims to identify the causes of the persistence of the crises between the DRC, Uganda and Rwanda, which crises are linked to the multiple migratory movements of their respective nationals. In practical terms, we will determine the characteristics of the migratory movements between the three states and present the causes of this persistence of the crises. We have identified direct and indirect causes, among which uncontrolled migration by clandestine routes constitute a major cause of the security crises between these three states.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-162-30
A1 Sylvia KAVIRA MUYISA
A1 Ngumbi Kitete Casimir
A1 Kadony Nguway Kpalaingu
YR 2020
T1 Population movements and the persistence of crises between the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Rwanda
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
There is an explicit link between the historical evolution of migratory movements, their social and economic significance, the various phases of the development of states and the stability of the relationships between individuals and states sharing common borders. The starting point of this study is motivated by the denaturalization of reality by political actors through inappropriate responses, based on mixed considerations of the migrations of Rwandans and of Hutu or Tutsi peoples living in the DRC compared to Ugandan nationals. On the one hand, most of them move between these three states and invade agro-pastoral and mining lands in fertile or mining areas, especially in the DRC. Our study aims to identify the causes of the persistence of the crises between the DRC, Uganda and Rwanda, which crises are linked to the multiple migratory movements of their respective nationals. In practical terms, we will determine the characteristics of the migratory movements between the three states and present the causes of this persistence of the crises. We have identified direct and indirect causes, among which uncontrolled migration by clandestine routes constitute a major cause of the security crises between these three states.
@article{IJIAS-19-335-02,
author = {F. Abdeddine and J. Meddah and Mounia El Youssfi and S. Amrani and Samir Bargach},
title = {{Atypical locations of fibromyomas (ovarian and large ligament): About two cases}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {336--339},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Atypical locations of fibromyomas (ovarian and large ligament): About two cases
AU - F. Abdeddine
AU - J. Meddah
AU - Mounia El Youssfi
AU - S. Amrani
AU - Samir Bargach
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 336
EP - 339
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-19-335-02
AB - Uterine fibroids or leiomyomas are benign myometrial tumors. They are found in 20% of women of reproductive age. Outer uterine localization is rare and of poorly understood pathophysiology, and poses a diagnostic problem. Only the pathological examination can establish the diagnosis. We report two cases of ectopic localization, the ovary and the broad ligament, the diagnosis of which was not made in the first place.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Atypical locations of fibromyomas (ovarian and large ligament): About two cases
AU - F. Abdeddine
AU - J. Meddah
AU - Mounia El Youssfi
AU - S. Amrani
AU - Samir Bargach
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 336
EP - 339
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Uterine fibroids or leiomyomas are benign myometrial tumors. They are found in 20% of women of reproductive age. Outer uterine localization is rare and of poorly understood pathophysiology, and poses a diagnostic problem. Only the pathological examination can establish the diagnosis. We report two cases of ectopic localization, the ovary and the broad ligament, the diagnosis of which was not made in the first place.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-19-335-02
A1 F. Abdeddine
A1 J. Meddah
A1 Mounia El Youssfi
A1 S. Amrani
A1 Samir Bargach
YR 2020
T1 Atypical locations of fibromyomas (ovarian and large ligament): About two cases
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Uterine fibroids or leiomyomas are benign myometrial tumors. They are found in 20% of women of reproductive age. Outer uterine localization is rare and of poorly understood pathophysiology, and poses a diagnostic problem. Only the pathological examination can establish the diagnosis. We report two cases of ectopic localization, the ovary and the broad ligament, the diagnosis of which was not made in the first place.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-11,
author = {F. Abdeddine and Fatima Zahra Belkouchi and M. Serroukh and Mounia El Youssfi and Samir Bargach},
title = {{The twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome: About a case}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {340--346},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome: About a case
AU - F. Abdeddine
AU - Fatima Zahra Belkouchi
AU - M. Serroukh
AU - Mounia El Youssfi
AU - Samir Bargach
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 340
EP - 346
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-11
AB - The twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) is a specific complication of monochorionic twin pregnancies. The diagnosis is often established in the second trimester of pregnancy and is based on a set of ultrasound arguments. The management of this complication is conditioned by the gestational age of onset and by the hemodynamic tolerance of the two fetuses. Severe and early forms (<26 weeks of amenorrhea) are treated by laser coagulation of placental vascular anastomoses.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - The twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome: About a case
AU - F. Abdeddine
AU - Fatima Zahra Belkouchi
AU - M. Serroukh
AU - Mounia El Youssfi
AU - Samir Bargach
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 340
EP - 346
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
The twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) is a specific complication of monochorionic twin pregnancies. The diagnosis is often established in the second trimester of pregnancy and is based on a set of ultrasound arguments. The management of this complication is conditioned by the gestational age of onset and by the hemodynamic tolerance of the two fetuses. Severe and early forms (<26 weeks of amenorrhea) are treated by laser coagulation of placental vascular anastomoses.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-11
A1 F. Abdeddine
A1 Fatima Zahra Belkouchi
A1 M. Serroukh
A1 Mounia El Youssfi
A1 Samir Bargach
YR 2020
T1 The twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome: About a case
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
The twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) is a specific complication of monochorionic twin pregnancies. The diagnosis is often established in the second trimester of pregnancy and is based on a set of ultrasound arguments. The management of this complication is conditioned by the gestational age of onset and by the hemodynamic tolerance of the two fetuses. Severe and early forms (<26 weeks of amenorrhea) are treated by laser coagulation of placental vascular anastomoses.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-41,
author = {F. Abdeddine and N. M. Cherkaoui and R. Watfeh and Mounia El Youssfi and Samir Bargach},
title = {{Endometrial osseous metaplasia: Diagnosis and treatment}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {347--351},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
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TY - JOUR
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TI - Endometrial osseous metaplasia: Diagnosis and treatment
AU - F. Abdeddine
AU - N. M. Cherkaoui
AU - R. Watfeh
AU - Mounia El Youssfi
AU - Samir Bargach
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 347
EP - 351
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-41
AB - Osteoid metaplasia of the endometrium is a rare and little-known entity that corresponds to the presence of bone tissue in the endometrium and is responsible for secondary infertility. It is often found in young women of childbearing age with a history of abortion. The physiopathology remains incompletely understood. Ultrasound, hysteroscopy and biopsy allow diagnosis. Operative hysteroscopy represents the ideal therapeutic means for obstetrical prognosis and for restoring fertility.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Endometrial osseous metaplasia: Diagnosis and treatment
AU - F. Abdeddine
AU - N. M. Cherkaoui
AU - R. Watfeh
AU - Mounia El Youssfi
AU - Samir Bargach
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 347
EP - 351
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Osteoid metaplasia of the endometrium is a rare and little-known entity that corresponds to the presence of bone tissue in the endometrium and is responsible for secondary infertility. It is often found in young women of childbearing age with a history of abortion. The physiopathology remains incompletely understood. Ultrasound, hysteroscopy and biopsy allow diagnosis. Operative hysteroscopy represents the ideal therapeutic means for obstetrical prognosis and for restoring fertility.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-41
A1 F. Abdeddine
A1 N. M. Cherkaoui
A1 R. Watfeh
A1 Mounia El Youssfi
A1 Samir Bargach
YR 2020
T1 Endometrial osseous metaplasia: Diagnosis and treatment
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Osteoid metaplasia of the endometrium is a rare and little-known entity that corresponds to the presence of bone tissue in the endometrium and is responsible for secondary infertility. It is often found in young women of childbearing age with a history of abortion. The physiopathology remains incompletely understood. Ultrasound, hysteroscopy and biopsy allow diagnosis. Operative hysteroscopy represents the ideal therapeutic means for obstetrical prognosis and for restoring fertility.
@article{IJIAS-20-322-03,
author = {E. L. Sossa and L. O. Sintondji and E. C. Agbangba and W. Zoumarou and K. F. Assogba and A. Mensah and J. O. Ayifimi and S. A. Dossou and G. L. Amadji},
title = {{Water consumption of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) on ferralsol in South of Benin: Case of «Jowizo» variety}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {352--362},
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number = {1},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Water consumption of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) on ferralsol in South of Benin: Case of «Jowizo» variety
AU - E. L. Sossa
AU - L. O. Sintondji
AU - E. C. Agbangba
AU - W. Zoumarou
AU - K. F. Assogba
AU - A. Mensah
AU - J. O. Ayifimi
AU - S. A. Dossou
AU - G. L. Amadji
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 352
EP - 362
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-322-03
AB - Okra culture is subject to water deficit which reduces its production. The study aims to evaluate water consumption that could ensure optimal production of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) on ferralsol in southern Benin. It was conducted on Market Garden Crops Programme site of National Agricultural Research Institute of Benin. The experimental design is a Complete Randomized Block with the «irrigation dose» as factor at three levels such as 0, 4 and 8 mm of water per day. The volumetric water content and the water potential have been collected. Results revealed that flowering-fruiting phase is the most detrimental phase to water stress concerning for this okra’s variety. But it is possible to improve the water supply of this variety under rainy conditions with supplementary water supplies at determined doses and frequencies. For irrigation option, the dose D1= 8 mm per day is economic irrigation dose that could be recommended for «Jowizo» okra variety under similar agropedological and water availability conditions. However, irrigation dose D2 = 4 mm can be applied for this variety in case of rainfall scarcity.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Water consumption of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) on ferralsol in South of Benin: Case of «Jowizo» variety
AU - E. L. Sossa
AU - L. O. Sintondji
AU - E. C. Agbangba
AU - W. Zoumarou
AU - K. F. Assogba
AU - A. Mensah
AU - J. O. Ayifimi
AU - S. A. Dossou
AU - G. L. Amadji
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 352
EP - 362
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Okra culture is subject to water deficit which reduces its production. The study aims to evaluate water consumption that could ensure optimal production of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) on ferralsol in southern Benin. It was conducted on Market Garden Crops Programme site of National Agricultural Research Institute of Benin. The experimental design is a Complete Randomized Block with the «irrigation dose» as factor at three levels such as 0, 4 and 8 mm of water per day. The volumetric water content and the water potential have been collected. Results revealed that flowering-fruiting phase is the most detrimental phase to water stress concerning for this okra’s variety. But it is possible to improve the water supply of this variety under rainy conditions with supplementary water supplies at determined doses and frequencies. For irrigation option, the dose D1= 8 mm per day is economic irrigation dose that could be recommended for «Jowizo» okra variety under similar agropedological and water availability conditions. However, irrigation dose D2 = 4 mm can be applied for this variety in case of rainfall scarcity.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-322-03
A1 E. L. Sossa
A1 L. O. Sintondji
A1 E. C. Agbangba
A1 W. Zoumarou
A1 K. F. Assogba
A1 A. Mensah
A1 J. O. Ayifimi
A1 S. A. Dossou
A1 G. L. Amadji
YR 2020
T1 Water consumption of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) on ferralsol in South of Benin: Case of «Jowizo» variety
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Okra culture is subject to water deficit which reduces its production. The study aims to evaluate water consumption that could ensure optimal production of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) on ferralsol in southern Benin. It was conducted on Market Garden Crops Programme site of National Agricultural Research Institute of Benin. The experimental design is a Complete Randomized Block with the «irrigation dose» as factor at three levels such as 0, 4 and 8 mm of water per day. The volumetric water content and the water potential have been collected. Results revealed that flowering-fruiting phase is the most detrimental phase to water stress concerning for this okra’s variety. But it is possible to improve the water supply of this variety under rainy conditions with supplementary water supplies at determined doses and frequencies. For irrigation option, the dose D1= 8 mm per day is economic irrigation dose that could be recommended for «Jowizo» okra variety under similar agropedological and water availability conditions. However, irrigation dose D2 = 4 mm can be applied for this variety in case of rainfall scarcity.
@article{IJIAS-20-140-05,
author = {Isaac Tandoh},
title = {{Public relations as a marketing communications tool: Evidence from selected multinational companies in Ghana}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {363--375},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Public relations as a marketing communications tool: Evidence from selected multinational companies in Ghana
AU - Isaac Tandoh
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 363
EP - 375
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-140-05
AB - Advertising has been a dominantly used discipline for the company’s external communication for almost one century. Largely marketing communications has been described by most organisation as advertsing. However, times have changed dramatically, and markets have evolved rapidly. Customers are more educated, research-oriented and keen to be communicated to more on a more « personal » basis than on « mass » level. Within these changes, advertising functionality got lost and a new dominant communication discipline, Public Relations arose. This research explored the role of PR as a marketing communication tool to build building initiatives of the selected companies.This study used a case study approach with the target population being the staff of the three selected multinational companies. With the aid of the purposive sampling techniques, respondents were selected from the three organizations and the main research instrument was a questionnaire and an interview schedule aided by secondary data from renowned writers. The most significant outcome of the literature review was that brand equity can remarkably be enhanced by creating brand awareness using Public Relations. The qualitative data also depicted through the interaction of the three companies that, all use public relations for building their brand and these have been well represented in the form of tables and charts for easy understanding. It’s being established that all three companies viewed public relations as an important factor in building their brands and acknowledged the power that PR has on customer awareness.The study recommended brand development and building of the consumer interests and trusts as foundations of an efficient brand that will enhance the capabilities of PR professionals within the Multinational environment in Ghana.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Public relations as a marketing communications tool: Evidence from selected multinational companies in Ghana
AU - Isaac Tandoh
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 363
EP - 375
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Advertising has been a dominantly used discipline for the company’s external communication for almost one century. Largely marketing communications has been described by most organisation as advertsing. However, times have changed dramatically, and markets have evolved rapidly. Customers are more educated, research-oriented and keen to be communicated to more on a more « personal » basis than on « mass » level. Within these changes, advertising functionality got lost and a new dominant communication discipline, Public Relations arose. This research explored the role of PR as a marketing communication tool to build building initiatives of the selected companies.This study used a case study approach with the target population being the staff of the three selected multinational companies. With the aid of the purposive sampling techniques, respondents were selected from the three organizations and the main research instrument was a questionnaire and an interview schedule aided by secondary data from renowned writers. The most significant outcome of the literature review was that brand equity can remarkably be enhanced by creating brand awareness using Public Relations. The qualitative data also depicted through the interaction of the three companies that, all use public relations for building their brand and these have been well represented in the form of tables and charts for easy understanding. It’s being established that all three companies viewed public relations as an important factor in building their brands and acknowledged the power that PR has on customer awareness.The study recommended brand development and building of the consumer interests and trusts as foundations of an efficient brand that will enhance the capabilities of PR professionals within the Multinational environment in Ghana.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-140-05
A1 Isaac Tandoh
YR 2020
T1 Public relations as a marketing communications tool: Evidence from selected multinational companies in Ghana
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Advertising has been a dominantly used discipline for the company’s external communication for almost one century. Largely marketing communications has been described by most organisation as advertsing. However, times have changed dramatically, and markets have evolved rapidly. Customers are more educated, research-oriented and keen to be communicated to more on a more « personal » basis than on « mass » level. Within these changes, advertising functionality got lost and a new dominant communication discipline, Public Relations arose. This research explored the role of PR as a marketing communication tool to build building initiatives of the selected companies.This study used a case study approach with the target population being the staff of the three selected multinational companies. With the aid of the purposive sampling techniques, respondents were selected from the three organizations and the main research instrument was a questionnaire and an interview schedule aided by secondary data from renowned writers. The most significant outcome of the literature review was that brand equity can remarkably be enhanced by creating brand awareness using Public Relations. The qualitative data also depicted through the interaction of the three companies that, all use public relations for building their brand and these have been well represented in the form of tables and charts for easy understanding. It’s being established that all three companies viewed public relations as an important factor in building their brands and acknowledged the power that PR has on customer awareness.The study recommended brand development and building of the consumer interests and trusts as foundations of an efficient brand that will enhance the capabilities of PR professionals within the Multinational environment in Ghana.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-04,
author = {Alexis Nicaise LEPENGUE and Tanga Tanguy Coch and Ephrem Nzengue and Jean Fabrice YALA and Alain SOUZA and Bertrand MBATCHI},
title = {{Characteristics of Dioscorea sp stems. (Dioscoreaceae): Wild igname in gabon}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {376--380},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Characteristics of Dioscorea sp stems. (Dioscoreaceae): Wild igname in gabon
AU - Alexis Nicaise LEPENGUE
AU - Tanga Tanguy Coch
AU - Ephrem Nzengue
AU - Jean Fabrice YALA
AU - Alain SOUZA
AU - Bertrand MBATCHI
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 376
EP - 380
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-04
AB - Dioscorea sp. is a wild yam of the Gabonese forests. It is poorly studied because of its toxic and inedible tubers. The stems of this plant are however heavily consumed by several ethnic groups of Gabonese populations. The present work has been done to study some nutritional characteristics of these organs. The plant material was bought at the market from vendors in Moanda, and analyzed in the laboratory. The physicochemical and biochemical characters were studied using standard food analysis techniques. The results showed that the stems of this plant were rich in water (87.52%), ash (13.22%), and fiber (14.30%). From the biochemical point of view, the results revealed high levels of proteins (24.43%), carbohydrates (44.30%), vitamins C (2.38%) and polyphenols (0.78%). These different physicochemical and biochemical characteristics suggest that wild yam contains many nutritional and medicinal potentialities. It is therefore possible to foresee the domestication of this plant for a wider diet.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Characteristics of Dioscorea sp stems. (Dioscoreaceae): Wild igname in gabon
AU - Alexis Nicaise LEPENGUE
AU - Tanga Tanguy Coch
AU - Ephrem Nzengue
AU - Jean Fabrice YALA
AU - Alain SOUZA
AU - Bertrand MBATCHI
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 376
EP - 380
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Dioscorea sp. is a wild yam of the Gabonese forests. It is poorly studied because of its toxic and inedible tubers. The stems of this plant are however heavily consumed by several ethnic groups of Gabonese populations. The present work has been done to study some nutritional characteristics of these organs. The plant material was bought at the market from vendors in Moanda, and analyzed in the laboratory. The physicochemical and biochemical characters were studied using standard food analysis techniques. The results showed that the stems of this plant were rich in water (87.52%), ash (13.22%), and fiber (14.30%). From the biochemical point of view, the results revealed high levels of proteins (24.43%), carbohydrates (44.30%), vitamins C (2.38%) and polyphenols (0.78%). These different physicochemical and biochemical characteristics suggest that wild yam contains many nutritional and medicinal potentialities. It is therefore possible to foresee the domestication of this plant for a wider diet.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-04
A1 Alexis Nicaise LEPENGUE
A1 Tanga Tanguy Coch
A1 Ephrem Nzengue
A1 Jean Fabrice YALA
A1 Alain SOUZA
A1 Bertrand MBATCHI
YR 2020
T1 Characteristics of Dioscorea sp stems. (Dioscoreaceae): Wild igname in gabon
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Dioscorea sp. is a wild yam of the Gabonese forests. It is poorly studied because of its toxic and inedible tubers. The stems of this plant are however heavily consumed by several ethnic groups of Gabonese populations. The present work has been done to study some nutritional characteristics of these organs. The plant material was bought at the market from vendors in Moanda, and analyzed in the laboratory. The physicochemical and biochemical characters were studied using standard food analysis techniques. The results showed that the stems of this plant were rich in water (87.52%), ash (13.22%), and fiber (14.30%). From the biochemical point of view, the results revealed high levels of proteins (24.43%), carbohydrates (44.30%), vitamins C (2.38%) and polyphenols (0.78%). These different physicochemical and biochemical characteristics suggest that wild yam contains many nutritional and medicinal potentialities. It is therefore possible to foresee the domestication of this plant for a wider diet.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-05,
author = {Alexis Nicaise LEPENGUE and Dhert Souviens Tshi-Tshi ONTOD and Stéphane MOMBO and Aurélien Mokéa-Niaty and Ephrem Nzengue and Davy Ulrich Ikabanga and Jean Fabriceyala and Alain SOUZA and Bertrand M'BATCHI},
title = {{Use of Tephrosia vogelii (Fabaceae) in fungal biological control of Phoma sabdariffae (Phomaceae) in Gabon}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {381--386},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Use of Tephrosia vogelii (Fabaceae) in fungal biological control of Phoma sabdariffae (Phomaceae) in Gabon
AU - Alexis Nicaise LEPENGUE
AU - Dhert Souviens Tshi-Tshi ONTOD
AU - Stéphane MOMBO
AU - Aurélien Mokéa-Niaty
AU - Ephrem Nzengue
AU - Davy Ulrich Ikabanga
AU - Jean Fabriceyala
AU - Alain SOUZA
AU - Bertrand M'BATCHI
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 381
EP - 386
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-05
AB - Introduction: Roselle is a wet rot in Gabon caused by Phoma sabdariffae Sacc., a deuteromycete fungus of the family Phomaceae. The chemical control used for its eradication has had many limitations, including the appearance of fungal resistance and the persistence of chemoactive substances. Objective: The present study was initiated to test an alternative control solution, by the use of a toxic plant, Tephrosia vogelii. Methods: For this purpose, this plant was macerated, and the solutions transferred to PDA solid culture media, to constitute 4 treatments: T5 (5%), T10 (10%), T15 (15%) and T20 (20%). Fungal spores were cultured in the center of petri dishes, and mycelial growths measured every 2 days for 10 days. Results: The results revealed that all the modified treatments in solution of Tephrosia vogelii reduced the mycelial growth of Phoma sabdariffae. The most pronounced reductions were produced by the T15 and T20 treatments, with the respective inhibition rates of 81% and 100% at the 10th day of incubation. Conclusion: The use of concentrated extracts of Tephrosia vogelii is therefore possible in the biological control of roselle rot in Gabon.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Use of Tephrosia vogelii (Fabaceae) in fungal biological control of Phoma sabdariffae (Phomaceae) in Gabon
AU - Alexis Nicaise LEPENGUE
AU - Dhert Souviens Tshi-Tshi ONTOD
AU - Stéphane MOMBO
AU - Aurélien Mokéa-Niaty
AU - Ephrem Nzengue
AU - Davy Ulrich Ikabanga
AU - Jean Fabriceyala
AU - Alain SOUZA
AU - Bertrand M'BATCHI
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 381
EP - 386
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Introduction: Roselle is a wet rot in Gabon caused by Phoma sabdariffae Sacc., a deuteromycete fungus of the family Phomaceae. The chemical control used for its eradication has had many limitations, including the appearance of fungal resistance and the persistence of chemoactive substances. Objective: The present study was initiated to test an alternative control solution, by the use of a toxic plant, Tephrosia vogelii. Methods: For this purpose, this plant was macerated, and the solutions transferred to PDA solid culture media, to constitute 4 treatments: T5 (5%), T10 (10%), T15 (15%) and T20 (20%). Fungal spores were cultured in the center of petri dishes, and mycelial growths measured every 2 days for 10 days. Results: The results revealed that all the modified treatments in solution of Tephrosia vogelii reduced the mycelial growth of Phoma sabdariffae. The most pronounced reductions were produced by the T15 and T20 treatments, with the respective inhibition rates of 81% and 100% at the 10th day of incubation. Conclusion: The use of concentrated extracts of Tephrosia vogelii is therefore possible in the biological control of roselle rot in Gabon.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-05
A1 Alexis Nicaise LEPENGUE
A1 Dhert Souviens Tshi-Tshi ONTOD
A1 Stéphane MOMBO
A1 Aurélien Mokéa-Niaty
A1 Ephrem Nzengue
A1 Davy Ulrich Ikabanga
A1 Jean Fabriceyala
A1 Alain SOUZA
A1 Bertrand M'BATCHI
YR 2020
T1 Use of Tephrosia vogelii (Fabaceae) in fungal biological control of Phoma sabdariffae (Phomaceae) in Gabon
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Introduction: Roselle is a wet rot in Gabon caused by Phoma sabdariffae Sacc., a deuteromycete fungus of the family Phomaceae. The chemical control used for its eradication has had many limitations, including the appearance of fungal resistance and the persistence of chemoactive substances. Objective: The present study was initiated to test an alternative control solution, by the use of a toxic plant, Tephrosia vogelii. Methods: For this purpose, this plant was macerated, and the solutions transferred to PDA solid culture media, to constitute 4 treatments: T5 (5%), T10 (10%), T15 (15%) and T20 (20%). Fungal spores were cultured in the center of petri dishes, and mycelial growths measured every 2 days for 10 days. Results: The results revealed that all the modified treatments in solution of Tephrosia vogelii reduced the mycelial growth of Phoma sabdariffae. The most pronounced reductions were produced by the T15 and T20 treatments, with the respective inhibition rates of 81% and 100% at the 10th day of incubation. Conclusion: The use of concentrated extracts of Tephrosia vogelii is therefore possible in the biological control of roselle rot in Gabon.
@article{IJIAS-20-163-39,
author = {Fessale Gatta and Imorou Ouorou Barre Fousseni and Jean Bosco Vodounou},
title = {{Assessment and degradation of the classified forest of Tchaourou from satellite images in Benin}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {387--394},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Assessment and degradation of the classified forest of Tchaourou from satellite images in Benin
AU - Fessale Gatta
AU - Imorou Ouorou Barre Fousseni
AU - Jean Bosco Vodounou
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 387
EP - 394
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-163-39
AB - The classified forests of Benin, whether legally protected or traditionally protected, are still under severe pressure. This study object is the evaluation of the degradation of the classified forest of Tchaourou. This Landsat satellite image of 1990, 1999, 2009 and 2019 were used for diachronic analysis and the topo-sequential analysis. The results obtained show that the mosaic of field and fallow in addition to the tree and shrub savannah recorded a growth rate of 21.85 % and 32.05 % respectively for the period from 1990 to 2019. As for the woodland and savannah woodland, it experienced a regression rate of -39.96 %. The gallery forest also fell by -13.94 %. The explanatory factors for this deterioration of the different units of land use are, among others, agriculture, logging, late wildfires, grazing.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Assessment and degradation of the classified forest of Tchaourou from satellite images in Benin
AU - Fessale Gatta
AU - Imorou Ouorou Barre Fousseni
AU - Jean Bosco Vodounou
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 387
EP - 394
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
The classified forests of Benin, whether legally protected or traditionally protected, are still under severe pressure. This study object is the evaluation of the degradation of the classified forest of Tchaourou. This Landsat satellite image of 1990, 1999, 2009 and 2019 were used for diachronic analysis and the topo-sequential analysis. The results obtained show that the mosaic of field and fallow in addition to the tree and shrub savannah recorded a growth rate of 21.85 % and 32.05 % respectively for the period from 1990 to 2019. As for the woodland and savannah woodland, it experienced a regression rate of -39.96 %. The gallery forest also fell by -13.94 %. The explanatory factors for this deterioration of the different units of land use are, among others, agriculture, logging, late wildfires, grazing.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-163-39
A1 Fessale Gatta
A1 Imorou Ouorou Barre Fousseni
A1 Jean Bosco Vodounou
YR 2020
T1 Assessment and degradation of the classified forest of Tchaourou from satellite images in Benin
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
The classified forests of Benin, whether legally protected or traditionally protected, are still under severe pressure. This study object is the evaluation of the degradation of the classified forest of Tchaourou. This Landsat satellite image of 1990, 1999, 2009 and 2019 were used for diachronic analysis and the topo-sequential analysis. The results obtained show that the mosaic of field and fallow in addition to the tree and shrub savannah recorded a growth rate of 21.85 % and 32.05 % respectively for the period from 1990 to 2019. As for the woodland and savannah woodland, it experienced a regression rate of -39.96 %. The gallery forest also fell by -13.94 %. The explanatory factors for this deterioration of the different units of land use are, among others, agriculture, logging, late wildfires, grazing.
@article{IJIAS-19-298-02,
author = {Nabil Boucharmou},
title = {{Urban policy in Morocco in the face of new human development strategies}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {395--401},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Urban policy in Morocco in the face of new human development strategies
AU - Nabil Boucharmou
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 395
EP - 401
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-19-298-02
AB - There has been much talk over the past quarter of a century of speaking honestly about the failure of urban-focused public action.Several scientific works and official documents prove that they do not always have positive effects. The forms of suffering and bad living that characterize urban spaces force public authorities to rethink their action, managing the city would no longer be the prerogative of politicians and elected officials, but involving citizens, a kind of direct democracy in impose in the construction of cities. Henceforth, the process of the substance of new public policies depends on the ties woven by politicians from civil society in order to maximize integration via the social mix.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Urban policy in Morocco in the face of new human development strategies
AU - Nabil Boucharmou
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 395
EP - 401
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
There has been much talk over the past quarter of a century of speaking honestly about the failure of urban-focused public action.Several scientific works and official documents prove that they do not always have positive effects. The forms of suffering and bad living that characterize urban spaces force public authorities to rethink their action, managing the city would no longer be the prerogative of politicians and elected officials, but involving citizens, a kind of direct democracy in impose in the construction of cities. Henceforth, the process of the substance of new public policies depends on the ties woven by politicians from civil society in order to maximize integration via the social mix.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-19-298-02
A1 Nabil Boucharmou
YR 2020
T1 Urban policy in Morocco in the face of new human development strategies
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
There has been much talk over the past quarter of a century of speaking honestly about the failure of urban-focused public action.Several scientific works and official documents prove that they do not always have positive effects. The forms of suffering and bad living that characterize urban spaces force public authorities to rethink their action, managing the city would no longer be the prerogative of politicians and elected officials, but involving citizens, a kind of direct democracy in impose in the construction of cities. Henceforth, the process of the substance of new public policies depends on the ties woven by politicians from civil society in order to maximize integration via the social mix.
@article{IJIAS-20-144-02,
author = {Tia Emmanuel and Ble Goh Charles and Gbalegba N. Guy Constant and Ekra Kouassi Armand and Konan Yao Lucien},
title = {{Study of the efficacy of screens impregnated with Deltamethrin 55 mg/m2 against residual malaria transmission in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {402--413},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-144-02},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Study of the efficacy of screens impregnated with Deltamethrin 55 mg/m2 against residual malaria transmission in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
AU - Tia Emmanuel
AU - Ble Goh Charles
AU - Gbalegba N. Guy Constant
AU - Ekra Kouassi Armand
AU - Konan Yao Lucien
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 402
EP - 413
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-144-02
AB - Malaria transmission in the evening before bedtime or outside a protected enclosed space is called residual transmission. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of deltamethrin impregnated screens (55 mg/m2) against residual transmission in Yopougon, southern Côte d'Ivoire. A KAP survey was conducted among the local population on the vector control methods use by them and their perception of malaria. Human landing catch was carried out on the facades of three types of houses: (i) houses with impregnated facades, (ii) houses with permanent screens around the facade, and (iii) house with alternating screens around the facade (every two days). The results obtained showed that impregnated mosquito nets reduce human biting rate by 50% and the vector capacity by 75%. With regard to the vector's cycle of aggressiveness in houses without nets, vector bites start at 8 p.m. compared to 11 p.m. in houses with treated nets; these screens therefore delay vector bites until sleep time (11 p.m.) instead of 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. In addition, permanent use of these nets offers better protection against mosquito bites than episodic use. These screens are therefore proving to be a promising means to control outdoor malaria transmission.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Study of the efficacy of screens impregnated with Deltamethrin 55 mg/m2 against residual malaria transmission in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
AU - Tia Emmanuel
AU - Ble Goh Charles
AU - Gbalegba N. Guy Constant
AU - Ekra Kouassi Armand
AU - Konan Yao Lucien
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 402
EP - 413
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Malaria transmission in the evening before bedtime or outside a protected enclosed space is called residual transmission. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of deltamethrin impregnated screens (55 mg/m2) against residual transmission in Yopougon, southern Côte d'Ivoire. A KAP survey was conducted among the local population on the vector control methods use by them and their perception of malaria. Human landing catch was carried out on the facades of three types of houses: (i) houses with impregnated facades, (ii) houses with permanent screens around the facade, and (iii) house with alternating screens around the facade (every two days). The results obtained showed that impregnated mosquito nets reduce human biting rate by 50% and the vector capacity by 75%. With regard to the vector's cycle of aggressiveness in houses without nets, vector bites start at 8 p.m. compared to 11 p.m. in houses with treated nets; these screens therefore delay vector bites until sleep time (11 p.m.) instead of 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. In addition, permanent use of these nets offers better protection against mosquito bites than episodic use. These screens are therefore proving to be a promising means to control outdoor malaria transmission.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-144-02
A1 Tia Emmanuel
A1 Ble Goh Charles
A1 Gbalegba N. Guy Constant
A1 Ekra Kouassi Armand
A1 Konan Yao Lucien
YR 2020
T1 Study of the efficacy of screens impregnated with Deltamethrin 55 mg/m2 against residual malaria transmission in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Malaria transmission in the evening before bedtime or outside a protected enclosed space is called residual transmission. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of deltamethrin impregnated screens (55 mg/m2) against residual transmission in Yopougon, southern Côte d'Ivoire. A KAP survey was conducted among the local population on the vector control methods use by them and their perception of malaria. Human landing catch was carried out on the facades of three types of houses: (i) houses with impregnated facades, (ii) houses with permanent screens around the facade, and (iii) house with alternating screens around the facade (every two days). The results obtained showed that impregnated mosquito nets reduce human biting rate by 50% and the vector capacity by 75%. With regard to the vector's cycle of aggressiveness in houses without nets, vector bites start at 8 p.m. compared to 11 p.m. in houses with treated nets; these screens therefore delay vector bites until sleep time (11 p.m.) instead of 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. In addition, permanent use of these nets offers better protection against mosquito bites than episodic use. These screens are therefore proving to be a promising means to control outdoor malaria transmission.
@article{IJIAS-20-162-43,
author = {Abderrahmane Tahi and Mohammed Djebbouri and Yassine Benzai},
title = {{Assessing the efficiency of Islamic and conventional banks in the MENA banking system: Data Envelopment Analysis DEA investigation}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {414--426},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-43},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Assessing the efficiency of Islamic and conventional banks in the MENA banking system: Data Envelopment Analysis DEA investigation
AU - Abderrahmane Tahi
AU - Mohammed Djebbouri
AU - Yassine Benzai
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 414
EP - 426
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-162-43
AB - This study aims at measuring the banking technical efficiency levels in the Middle East and North Africa MENA region from the period 2010-2014 over six 06 countries (KSA, Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan, Tunisia, Algeria) using the nonlinear Data Envelopment Analysis DEA model based on an unbalanced panel data of 66 banks (47 conventional banks and 19 Islamic banks). The results suggest that conventional banks are more technical efficient than Islamic banks under the Constant returns to scale assumption. However, the efficiency scores vary across the sample under the Variable return scale assumption which reflect the importance of the size and economies of scale in determining the overall banking efficiency in the region.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Assessing the efficiency of Islamic and conventional banks in the MENA banking system: Data Envelopment Analysis DEA investigation
AU - Abderrahmane Tahi
AU - Mohammed Djebbouri
AU - Yassine Benzai
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 414
EP - 426
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
This study aims at measuring the banking technical efficiency levels in the Middle East and North Africa MENA region from the period 2010-2014 over six 06 countries (KSA, Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan, Tunisia, Algeria) using the nonlinear Data Envelopment Analysis DEA model based on an unbalanced panel data of 66 banks (47 conventional banks and 19 Islamic banks). The results suggest that conventional banks are more technical efficient than Islamic banks under the Constant returns to scale assumption. However, the efficiency scores vary across the sample under the Variable return scale assumption which reflect the importance of the size and economies of scale in determining the overall banking efficiency in the region.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-162-43
A1 Abderrahmane Tahi
A1 Mohammed Djebbouri
A1 Yassine Benzai
YR 2020
T1 Assessing the efficiency of Islamic and conventional banks in the MENA banking system: Data Envelopment Analysis DEA investigation
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
This study aims at measuring the banking technical efficiency levels in the Middle East and North Africa MENA region from the period 2010-2014 over six 06 countries (KSA, Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan, Tunisia, Algeria) using the nonlinear Data Envelopment Analysis DEA model based on an unbalanced panel data of 66 banks (47 conventional banks and 19 Islamic banks). The results suggest that conventional banks are more technical efficient than Islamic banks under the Constant returns to scale assumption. However, the efficiency scores vary across the sample under the Variable return scale assumption which reflect the importance of the size and economies of scale in determining the overall banking efficiency in the region.
@article{IJIAS-20-129-01,
author = {Hayyo Halilou and Aboubacar Kadri and Issa Karimou},
title = {{Effect of mineral fertilizer and chemical seed treatment on downy mildew (Sclerospora graminicola Sacc. Schroët.) of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L. Br.) in Niger}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {427--437},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-129-01},
abstract_html_url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-129-01},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Effect of mineral fertilizer and chemical seed treatment on downy mildew (Sclerospora graminicola Sacc. Schroët.) of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L. Br.) in Niger
AU - Hayyo Halilou
AU - Aboubacar Kadri
AU - Issa Karimou
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 427
EP - 437
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-129-01
AB - Pearl millet is the first cereal produced and consumed in Niger. However, its production hampered by several types of constraints including pearl millet downy mildew. The objective of this study is to assess the effect of variety + mineral fertilizer and variety + seed treatment combinations for the integrated management of pearl millet downy mildew. A Split-split-plot device with three factors (variety, mineral fertilizer and fungicide) is used. Data on the incidence and the severity of downy mildew are collected and analyzed. The incidence of the disease reached 8.13 ± 2.24% and 5.24 ± 1.69% after application of 2 g of DAP and 6 g of N15P15K15 per packet respectively compared with 12.41 ± 2.43% for the control. The application of N15P15K15 has more effect with ICRI-Tabi and that of DAP with ICMV-IS 89305. The severity of the disease went from 9.65% for the control at 5.27% after treatment of seeds with Apron Star42W.This effect is more remarkable at the level of HKP and ICRI-Tabi. The study has shown that the application of mineral fertilizer to seedlings reduces the infection of pearl millet downy mildew. In addition, N15P15K15 has more effect than DAP. Likewise, seed treatment with Apron Star42W significantly reduces the attack of the disease.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Effect of mineral fertilizer and chemical seed treatment on downy mildew (Sclerospora graminicola Sacc. Schroët.) of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L. Br.) in Niger
AU - Hayyo Halilou
AU - Aboubacar Kadri
AU - Issa Karimou
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 427
EP - 437
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Pearl millet is the first cereal produced and consumed in Niger. However, its production hampered by several types of constraints including pearl millet downy mildew. The objective of this study is to assess the effect of variety + mineral fertilizer and variety + seed treatment combinations for the integrated management of pearl millet downy mildew. A Split-split-plot device with three factors (variety, mineral fertilizer and fungicide) is used. Data on the incidence and the severity of downy mildew are collected and analyzed. The incidence of the disease reached 8.13 ± 2.24% and 5.24 ± 1.69% after application of 2 g of DAP and 6 g of N15P15K15 per packet respectively compared with 12.41 ± 2.43% for the control. The application of N15P15K15 has more effect with ICRI-Tabi and that of DAP with ICMV-IS 89305. The severity of the disease went from 9.65% for the control at 5.27% after treatment of seeds with Apron Star42W.This effect is more remarkable at the level of HKP and ICRI-Tabi. The study has shown that the application of mineral fertilizer to seedlings reduces the infection of pearl millet downy mildew. In addition, N15P15K15 has more effect than DAP. Likewise, seed treatment with Apron Star42W significantly reduces the attack of the disease.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-129-01
A1 Hayyo Halilou
A1 Aboubacar Kadri
A1 Issa Karimou
YR 2020
T1 Effect of mineral fertilizer and chemical seed treatment on downy mildew (Sclerospora graminicola Sacc. Schroët.) of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L. Br.) in Niger
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Pearl millet is the first cereal produced and consumed in Niger. However, its production hampered by several types of constraints including pearl millet downy mildew. The objective of this study is to assess the effect of variety + mineral fertilizer and variety + seed treatment combinations for the integrated management of pearl millet downy mildew. A Split-split-plot device with three factors (variety, mineral fertilizer and fungicide) is used. Data on the incidence and the severity of downy mildew are collected and analyzed. The incidence of the disease reached 8.13 ± 2.24% and 5.24 ± 1.69% after application of 2 g of DAP and 6 g of N15P15K15 per packet respectively compared with 12.41 ± 2.43% for the control. The application of N15P15K15 has more effect with ICRI-Tabi and that of DAP with ICMV-IS 89305. The severity of the disease went from 9.65% for the control at 5.27% after treatment of seeds with Apron Star42W.This effect is more remarkable at the level of HKP and ICRI-Tabi. The study has shown that the application of mineral fertilizer to seedlings reduces the infection of pearl millet downy mildew. In addition, N15P15K15 has more effect than DAP. Likewise, seed treatment with Apron Star42W significantly reduces the attack of the disease.
@article{IJIAS-20-134-01,
author = {Didier Oswes A-Mwak},
title = {{Rice policies in the context of public-private partnership in the City of Kinshasa: A look at the Kingabwa Rice Intensification Project}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {438--449},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-134-01},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Rice policies in the context of public-private partnership in the City of Kinshasa: A look at the Kingabwa Rice Intensification Project
AU - Didier Oswes A-Mwak
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 438
EP - 449
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-134-01
AB - There is little in DR Congo, the implementation of public policies was considered as the prerogative of the Public. However, since the advent of political regionalism, the Provinces have been called upon to design and implement public policies for the well-being of all. It is in this context that there is a partnership between the Public and the private. This partnership is, here, illustrated bt the Kingabwa Rice Intensification Project which is the work of the office of Support and Assistance for Development Initiatives.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Rice policies in the context of public-private partnership in the City of Kinshasa: A look at the Kingabwa Rice Intensification Project
AU - Didier Oswes A-Mwak
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 438
EP - 449
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
There is little in DR Congo, the implementation of public policies was considered as the prerogative of the Public. However, since the advent of political regionalism, the Provinces have been called upon to design and implement public policies for the well-being of all. It is in this context that there is a partnership between the Public and the private. This partnership is, here, illustrated bt the Kingabwa Rice Intensification Project which is the work of the office of Support and Assistance for Development Initiatives.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-134-01
A1 Didier Oswes A-Mwak
YR 2020
T1 Rice policies in the context of public-private partnership in the City of Kinshasa: A look at the Kingabwa Rice Intensification Project
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
There is little in DR Congo, the implementation of public policies was considered as the prerogative of the Public. However, since the advent of political regionalism, the Provinces have been called upon to design and implement public policies for the well-being of all. It is in this context that there is a partnership between the Public and the private. This partnership is, here, illustrated bt the Kingabwa Rice Intensification Project which is the work of the office of Support and Assistance for Development Initiatives.
@article{IJIAS-20-138-24,
author = {Gilbert Etambahele Ohidi},
title = {{Ethnicity and identity conflict in Congo-Kinshasa: an analytical look at the explanatory factors of the Ekonda-Eswe conflict}},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies},
volume = {30},
year = {2020},
pages = {450--459},
issue = {1},
number = {1},
issn = {2028-9324},
url = {http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-138-24},
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TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Ethnicity and identity conflict in Congo-Kinshasa: an analytical look at the explanatory factors of the Ekonda-Eswe conflict
AU - Gilbert Etambahele Ohidi
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 450
EP - 459
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
T2 - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
UR - http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/abstract.php?article=IJIAS-20-138-24
AB - Sankuru is one of the new provinces of DR Congo which is to count among the areas most marked by the recurrence of violence. As a result, its political space is reconfigured by interethnic or identity conflicts Ekonda-Eswe which have a colonial origin and overlapped in the minds of the elites. Nowadays, the persistence of these conflicts is better explained by the pluralistic electoral deadlines the differentiated development and the weakness of the authority of the State.
ER -
TY - JOUR
ID -
TI - Ethnicity and identity conflict in Congo-Kinshasa: an analytical look at the explanatory factors of the Ekonda-Eswe conflict
AU - Gilbert Etambahele Ohidi
PY - 2020
VL - 30
IS - 1
SP - 450
EP - 459
JO - International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
SN - 20289324
AB -
Sankuru is one of the new provinces of DR Congo which is to count among the areas most marked by the recurrence of violence. As a result, its political space is reconfigured by interethnic or identity conflicts Ekonda-Eswe which have a colonial origin and overlapped in the minds of the elites. Nowadays, the persistence of these conflicts is better explained by the pluralistic electoral deadlines the differentiated development and the weakness of the authority of the State.
ER -
RT Journal Article
ID IJIAS-20-138-24
A1 Gilbert Etambahele Ohidi
YR 2020
T1 Ethnicity and identity conflict in Congo-Kinshasa: an analytical look at the explanatory factors of the Ekonda-Eswe conflict
JF International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
Sankuru is one of the new provinces of DR Congo which is to count among the areas most marked by the recurrence of violence. As a result, its political space is reconfigured by interethnic or identity conflicts Ekonda-Eswe which have a colonial origin and overlapped in the minds of the elites. Nowadays, the persistence of these conflicts is better explained by the pluralistic electoral deadlines the differentiated development and the weakness of the authority of the State.