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The scope of the study reported in this book entails understanding
the constraints and providing potential diagnostics to Africa's
leather sector, which is otherwise globally, one of the most
lucrative agro-based industries in the world, estimated at over US$
130Billion. One of the principle core thematic aspects of the
leather sector is, characteristically, its long value chain with
multiple socio-economic dimensions. These entail employability,
creation of wealth, gender parity and rural development. Thusly, in
an effort to stimulate scholarly discussion, the study argues that
preemptively, the problems facing the leather value chain stratums
are high losses, low value addition initiatives and unexplored
opportunities that are synonymous with the Africa's leather
industry. Indeed, the results of the research conceptualized
opportunity management as a critical panacea towards value addition
strategy for the leather sector in developing countries. In dealing
with this concept, the book evaluated the various value chains
phases and identified nine specific issues and variables drawn
between value addition and the main leather strata. With this
background, the study posed a main question and four sub questions
to closely expound on related hypotheses and in lieu pursue four
thematic aspects: trade, productivity, competitiveness, and
innovation covered in twelve chapters of the book. Conclusively,
the book manages to successfully conceptualize as a novelty that
opportunity management is integral towards developing a leather
value addition strategy for the developing countries with
particular emphasis to Africa.
The tanning industry is a major source of pollution worldwide,
particularly in developing countries. The major public concern over
tanneries has traditionally been about odours and water pollution
from untreated discharges. Important poll- ants associated with the
tanning industry include chlorides, tannins, chromium, sulphate and
sulphides as well as trace organic chemicals and, increasingly,
synthetic chemicals such as pesticides, dyes and finishing agents,
as well as solvents. These substances are frequently toxic and
persistent, and affect both human and environmental health. The
primary focus in this book was to identify the recently developed
ecoto- cological analytical trends (rapid, simple and inexpensive)
related to the tanning industry on terrestrial and aquatic systems.
The resultant research data reported, incorporates both field
related and laboratory based techniques to address under- ing
environmental problems in the tanning sector. The book also
includes a chapter to explore the occupational hazards in a tannery
environment caused by conta- nated dust. It was important to note
that an optical set-up involving microscopy and digital imaging
techniques was initially used to determine dust particle numbers
and size distributions as a preamble to ascertaining the dust
toxicity levels.
This book provides selected authorship on anthropogenic impacts
caused by arsenic, lead, chromium and other pollutants and
contaminants emanating from identified activities (e.g. tanning
industry, effect of irrigation water and exposure to living
tissue). The basis of the study is to improve on the knowledge and
spread awareness to the general public. In this book, identified
impacts associated with arsenic, chromium, lead, salinity induced
processes, effluents and selected synthetic tannins provide a
preview of how identified anthropogenic activities can degrade and
affect terrestrial, aquatic and human health. In light of this, the
individual chapters pursue (to some extent) an experimental and
descriptive approach in explaining these aspects. All the
contributors of these chapters are specialists in their areas of
specialization with very strong research backgrounds. Thus, the
book has a formidable basis of communicating the science that is
relevant for agronomical activities when evaluating the effluent
generation from anthropogenic view, its disposal, potential impacts
towards irrigation related to specific geographical areas and the
human occupational risks involved overall. It is, therefore,
apparent that identifying the denudating aspects of the ecosystems
is a paramount step towards building appropriate diagnostic,
preventive and curative capabilities in managing the environmental
sustainably.
This book provides an important insight that increases the scope of
knowledge and invigorates readership in areas of lagoon dynamics
and management. In attaining this zeal, both natural and
anthropogenic dimension in determining associated impacts and
conservation of these vital ecosystems partook in its paramount
consideration. To further enrich the book's coverage, the authors'
scientific excellence and overall acquired experience in their
respective areas of specialisation and background was explored to
encompass research from different geographic localities. The result
of this approach brought about significant advantage due to the
fact that opportunities arose where researched information from the
tropic, Mediterranean and temperate based lagoon ecosystems were
achieved, inertly, providing ecological examination at micro and
macro organismic levels. Moreover, the book covers other
specialised areas affecting directly or indirectly lagoon
biogeochemistry and usage such as; species interaction, microbial
threats, anthropogenic and edaphic pressures, application of
biotechnology (eg: application of biomarkers), aquaculture, marine
and inland conservation methodologies and waste management. Thusly,
the book forms a crucial basis of improving existing knowledge on
the management of lagoons and related habitat response to
ecological impact. Concurrently, the book also provides a
fundamental preview of how human aspiration of enhancing
entertainment amenities, a craving for resources, and generation of
waste and ultimate degradation of the lagoon ecosystem is and
should be a global concern. Conspicuously indicated in the book are
some of the lagoons ecosystems already being threatened or
degraded. Therefore, the chapters have successfully provided the
required width and breadth in disseminating vital information
relating lagoon ecology and management.
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