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Tajuk: ENGINEERS' AND ARCHITECTS' PERCEPTIONS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION CAUSED BY CONSTRUCTION SITES IN THE CITY OF BUJUMBURA
Pengarang: Mbonimpa, Seth
Ngenzi, Jean Claude
Hatungimana, Daniel
Rudahinyuka, Samuel
Cirimwami, Legrand
Kata kunci: Pollution
Construction site
Environment
Impact
Sustainability
Bujumbura
Tarikh diterbit: Jan-2025
Penerbit: IAEME Publication
Siri / Laporan No.: International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology;Volume 16, Issue 1
Abstrak: Despite the necessity for humans to enhance their well-being and development, the process of improving one's own quality of life has inadvertently resulted in the destruction of some of the fundamental components of biodiversity that are essential for human existence, whether directly or indirectly. The objective of this study is to enhance comprehension of the detrimental consequences of construction on the environment. This will be achieved by delineating the various forms of pollution and proposing strategies to mitigate these impacts. Additionally, the study will gather information from Engineers’ and Architects’ Perceptions of the Environmental Pollution Caused by Construction Sites in the City of Bujumbura https://iaeme.com/Home/journal/IJCIET 11 editor@iaeme.com engineers and architects. This study proposes that intensifying educational efforts with companies to improve practices in the field would be advantageous. The absence of skips on some building sites demonstrates an urgent need to enhance waste management infrastructure in response to the tightening of environmental regulations. It would be prudent to promote collaboration between government entities, construction stakeholders, and local communities to develop sustainable solutions that are tailored to the specific needs and circumstances of each region. This research was constrained by the unavailability of essential equipment for measuring noise, air, and water pollution on site, which could have enhanced the accuracy of the perceptions of the people interviewed. It would be beneficial to supplement this survey with broader studies and the opinions of other stakeholders. Furthermore, the scarcity of publications and research conducted in Burundi on related subjects further limited the scope of this study.
URI: https://repositori.mypolycc.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/6781
ISSN: 0976-6308
0976-6316
Muncul dalam Koleksi:JABATAN KEJURUTERAAN AWAM



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