Nur Adam Imam's research while affiliated with Nile University of Nigeria and other places
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Publications (3)
The escalating global waste crisis and precipitous decline in biodiversity have emerged as two of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. These interconnected issues pose grave threats to the delicate balance of ecosystems and the myriad species that inhabit them. This research Endeavor seeks to harmonize these critical spheres by p...
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... [33] Institutional barriers and coordination challenges pose significant obstacles to integrated waste management and wildlife conservation efforts, particularly in multi-sectoral and multi-stakeholder contexts where diverse interests, mandates, and priorities intersect. [34]Fragmented governance structures, overlapping jurisdictional boundaries, and competing stakeholder interests often impede collaboration, information sharing, and decision-making processes, leading to inefficiencies, conflicts, and missed opportunities for synergistic action. Strengthening institutional capacity, fostering inter-agency cooperation, and promoting cross-sectoral partnerships are essential for overcoming these barriers and building inclusive, adaptive governance frameworks that facilitate integrated approaches to waste management and wildlife conservation. ...