Dr. Haruna Abdu Usman
Senior LecturerAbubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Nigeria
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Pollution from Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Nigeria
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Selected Publications
- Haruna, A.U., 2017. The influence of architecture and planning of regions and locations of built environment on solid waste management in developing countries. Int. J. Eng. Trends Technol., 48: 213-218.
- Haruna, A.U., 2017. Analysis of conventional solid waste management in urban centers of developing countries. J. Environ. sci. Res. Manag., 9: 1-11.
- Haruna, A.U. and S.B. Hajara, 2017. Characterization of household solid waste in bauchi metropolis. Int. J. Innovative Res. Dev., .
Direct Link | - Haruna, A.U and S.I. Muhammed, 2017. Solid waste management strategy gaps experienced by the residents of bauchi (traditional ) walled city, bauchi metropolis, Nigeria. Int. J. Sci. Eng. Res., .
- Haruna, A.U. and S.K. Abubakar, 2016. Integrated sustainable waste management (ISWM) in developing countries. J. Civil Eng. Environ. Technol., 3: 189-192.
- Haruna, A.U., B.U. Mohammed and U.J. Mohammed, 2014. Municipal solid waste characteristics and management challenges in bauchi metropolitan area, Nigeria. Int. Sci. Index, 8: 723-728.
- Haruna, A.U. and U.M. Bashir, 2013. Analysis of the operational characteristics of public private partnership in solid waste management in solid waste management in bauchi metropolis. J. Environ. Sci. Res. Manag., 5: 28-41.
- Haruna, A.U., M. Isah and Y.Y. Babanyara, 2010. The threat of urban poverty on the urban environment; The need for sustainability. Int J. Environ. Issues, 7: 28-37.
- Haruna, A.U. and M. Isah, 2010. Building collapse in major nigerian cities; An impediment to sustainable development. Int. J. Environ. Issues, 7: 76-89.
- Babanyara, Y.Y., B.U. Mohammed and A.U. Haruna, 2010. An approaches to urban renewal in Nigeria; A review. Int. J. Environ. Issues, 7: 14-27.
- Babanyara, Y.Y., A.U. Haruna and U.F. Saleh, 2010. An overview of urban poverty and environmental problems in Nigeria. J. Human Ecol., 31: 135-143.