The Journal of Applied Sciences Research
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<p>The Journal of Applied Sciences Research (TJASR) is a Multidisciplinary international scientific journal and publishes original papers, short communications, reviews in all sciences. The journal covers all Sciences.</p><p> </p>World science and research publishingen-USThe Journal of Applied Sciences Research2423-4400uthors shall complete the Manuscript Submission and Copyright Release form for each new manuscript submission. The form is completed during the submission process through Manuscript Central. Person's unable complete copyright agreements, such as federal employees, must indicate the reason for exemption on the form. Persons who wish to reproduce material in TJASR must request written permission to reprint copyrighted information from the managing editor. Likewise, authors of TJASR manuscripts who include material (usually tables or figures) taken from other copyrighted sources must secure permission from the copyright holders and provide evidence of this permission at the time the manuscript is submit- ted to TJASR for review. Tables or figures reproduced from the work of others must include an acknowledgment of the original source in a footnote or legend.<div class="separator"> </div>The Effect of Urban Expansion and Solid Waste Management: Implications for Health and Wealth in Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria
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<p>This study looked at the complex interactions between many aspects of solid waste management and how those interactions affect Nnewi's health and economic growth. The study used a focused strategy to look at waste materials utilization, people competency, data adequacy, urbanization consequences, pollution sources, and collecting procedures. Nnewi was divided up according to a thorough data collecting plan for a thorough waste characterization, which included quantitative and qualitative analysis with organized questionnaires. The technique was based on predefined significance levels for statistical studies, particularly the One-Sample T-test. Findings supported earlier research by highlighting the serious health risks associated with improper garbage management. In addition, the study corroborated earlier findings in the literature by highlighting systemic inefficiencies in Nnewi's waste management infrastructure. The outcome of the study promoted integrated waste management solutions and highlighted the negative effects of unethical work practices. In the end, the study clarifies the complexity of waste management in Nnewi, requiring cooperation from legislators, urban planners, and community leaders. It becomes clear that recycling, reuse, and reduction strategies are essential to turning trash into a growth and sustainability engine. </p>Benson Echezona Anyasie
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