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N’kongon, Yéradé Jeanne. "Extension Du Reseau De Distribution D’eau Potable Dans Le District d’Abidjan." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 14, no. 8 (2018): 227. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2018.v14n8p227.

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The aim of the present study was to find a mechanism for funding the extension of the drinking water network to the poor neighbourhoods of the District of Abidjan in order to bring drinking water close to the disadvantaged populations. To this end, microeconomic data collected from one thousand households, spread over the entire territory of the Abidjan District, were used. A statistical analysis enabled the study to describe poor population’s access to drinking water and to highlight the inadequacies in the distribution of such a universal service. The use of type-II tobit model (the Heckman method) in analysing the data also enabled the study to identify the main explanatory factors for the district’s population’s willingness to pay (WTP) for the extension of the drinking water distribution network to their poor neighbourhoods. And average WTP for water extension in Abidjan is 140350 CFA francs per household and per year.
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Quonan Christian, YAO-KOUASSI, and GOHOUROU Florent. "Akouedo, The Landfill Overexploited and Dangerous of Abidjan District (Ivory Coast)." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 6, no. 9 (2017): 246–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.21275/art20176474.

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Wilfried Gautier, Koukougnon, Kouakou Kouadio Samuel, and Loba Akou Don Franck Valery. "DISPARITES SOCIO-SPATIALES DE LACCES A LEAU DANSLA VILLE DANYAMA (DISTRICT DABIDJAN, COTE DIVOIRE)." International Journal of Advanced Research 9, no. 08 (2021): 1047–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/13357.

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La presente recherche a pour objectif detudier les segregations socio-spatiales decoulant des difficultes dacces a leau potable dans la ville Anyama. En effet, bien que situe dans laire dinfluence theorique de la capitale economique Abidjan, la ville satellite dAnyama a linstar des autres se trouve confrontee a la problematique des inegalites de laccessibilite aux services deau. Pour latteinte de lobjectif detude, la methodologie deployee sarticule autour dune recherche documentaire, une observation directe, des entretiens et une enquete par questionnaire realisee avec plusieurs menages. Les resultats de notre recherche revelent que la ville dAnyama, ville peripherique de la capitale Abidjan, connaît une desserte segregative de lacces a leau potable. Laquellemanifeste par une disparite spatiale et quantitative des menages de la ville. Cette inegalite est imputable a uneplusieurs facteurs : offre deau inferieure aux besoins actuels des populations,etalement spatial inferieure a levolution du lineaire de reseau deau et conditions socio-economiques des menages.
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Kouamé, Amenan, Michel Jaboyedoff, Albert Goula Bi Tie, Marc-Henri Derron, Kan Kouamé, and Cédric Meier. "Assessment of the Potential Pollution of the Abidjan Unconfined Aquifer by Hydrocarbons." Geosciences 9, no. 2 (2019): 60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences9020060.

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A study of the unconfined Continental Terminal aquifer in Abidjan District, located in a coastal sedimentary basin in Southern Côte d’Ivoire (West Africa), is conducted. This aquifer is the principal source of drinking water for the city of Abidjan. The water quality of the aquifer is affected by anthropogenic sources of pollution, such as scattered deposits of solid and liquid waste of all kinds. Additionally, the proliferation of gas stations, including potential tank leakage, must be considered in the event of an accident. To ensure the effective protection and management of the Abidjan groundwater, this work assesses the groundwater contamination risk of the Abidjan aquifer by hydrocarbons such as benzene. To achieve this objective, a numerical groundwater model that included the geological and hydrogeological data of the Abidjan aquifer was constructed with FEFLOW 7.1. A predictive simulation of groundwater flow coupled with the transport of dissolved benzene deposited on the soil surface at the N’Dotré and Anador gas stations was performed. The initial concentrations of dissolved benzene were 43.12 mg/L and 14.17 mg/L at the N’Dotré and Anador sites, respectively. The results revealed that a threshold concentration of 0.001 mg/L was reached after 44 years and two months at borehole ZE11, which is located four kilometers downgradient from the source. The maximum peak concentration of 0.011 mg/L was reached at this point after 47 years and two months. In this region, 14 other boreholes could be threatened by dissolved benzene pollution based on the simulation.
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Kimou, José Carlos A. "Economic conditions, enforcement, and criminal activities in the district of Abidjan." International Tax and Public Finance 19, no. 6 (2010): 913–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10797-010-9145-9.

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Bernadin, Kouamé Kouassi, and Koné Mamidou Witabouna. "Evaluation Des Conditions De Traitement Et De Stockage Des Plantes Médicinales Sur Les Marchés Du District d’Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire)." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 13, no. 3 (2017): 396. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2017.v13n3p396.

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The present study was carried out to inventory medicinal plants storage conditions on the markets of Abidjan district. A survey was conducted from August to October 2015 in three settings of the district of Abidjan (Abobo, Adjame and Yopougon). A total of 350 sellers of medicinal plants were interrogated using semi-structured interviews. The respondents were predominantly female (98.9%), aged between 30 and 60 years. The supply of medicinal plants in the markets was done by the wholesalers (86%) who themselves harvested plants in different forests or savanah of Côte d’Ivoire. The majority of sellers (73%) did not apply any measure of hygiene in storage. These people in 99.4% of case were not trained on good storage practices. Sale places were accessible to rodents and exposed to dust caused by traffic jamp. The presence of mud (9.1%) and garbage (23.1%) was noted in the immediate surrounding of the displays. These practices of processing and storage of medicinal plants were similar in all the visited settings. These storage conditions may constitute a hazardous risk for the consumer and justify the degradation of medicinal plants on the markets.
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Daouda, Doukoure, Kacou Fato Patrice, and Coulibaly-Kone Soltié Aminata. "La Longevite Chez Les Ivoiriens." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 13, no. 2 (2017): 167. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2017.v13n2p167.

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This study analyzes longevity factors among Ivoirians. Clearly, it consists on identifying the life expectancy secrets. To do this, data were gathered from religious and non-religious categories using qualitative approaches. The respondents were selected according to reasoned choice method. For this study people aged between 65 years and more were selected. Data collection took place in district of Abidjan and in the District of Odienné over a period of 3 weeks, from 06 June 2016 to 26 June 2016. Six (06) individuals were interviewed and the results revealed religious, spiritual, dietary, cultural and physical factors as the foundation of longevity among Ivoirians.
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Faustine, Kouassi Akossoua, Tra Bi boli Francis, and Koffi Kouao Jean. "Etude Socio-Économique De L’exploitation Des Plantes Fourragères Dans Le District d’Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire)." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 12, no. 34 (2016): 357. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2016.v12n34p357.

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Forage trading in the city of Abidjan is an activity not known by the population. The objective of the study was to determine the importance of the collection of forage plants in the socio-economic life of the actors of the sector. Prospects and semi-structured interviews were conducted, and we determined the floristic composition of forages sold in the market. The results of the survey show that the forage sold by the farmers is taken free of charge in the city of Abidjan. The unit price (UP) of a bundle of forage is on an average of 50 FCFA when there are few animals on the market, and 100 FCFA or 200 FCFA in case of high affluence such as during holidays. Thus, the estimated average financial income per day of an operator during periods of low affluence of animals in the markets is 875 F CFA. On an average, it is 26250 FCFA per month and 3350 FCFA per day. Also, there is an estimated average of 100 400 FCFA in periods of abundance of animals for sale in the market. The results of investigations showed that forages species sold are composed of species such as Chloris pilosa Schumach. (Poaceae), Panicum maximum Jacq (Poaceae), Brachiaria lata (Schumach.) Hub (Poaceae), Arachis hypogea L. (Fabaceae), and Phaseolus vulgaris L (Fabaceae). In addition to being food reserves, these activities provide work for those who exploit them. It allows them to meet their daily needs and also compensate for the lack of jobs.
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Coulibaly Kalpy Julien, Yao Kouamé René, Cissé Souleymane Tiécoura Kouakou Bertin, Goualié Glossi Bernadette Gueu Kpon Roméo, and Yapi Houphouët Felix et Djaman Alico Joseph. "Prevalence of Salmonella Strains in Cattle Breeding in the District of Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire)." International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 6, no. 3 (2017): 1154–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2017.603.134.

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Kouassi, Amani Michel, Relwindé Abdoul-Karim Nassa, Koffi Blaise Yao, Koffi Fernand Kouame, and Jean Biemi. "Modélisation statistique des pluies maximales annuelles dans le district d’Abidjan (sud de la Côte d’Ivoire)." Revue des sciences de l’eau 31, no. 2 (2018): 147–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1051697ar.

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Les valeurs extrêmes des variables hydroclimatiques présentent un intérêt tout particulier lorsqu’on parle en termes de risque. L'estimation de la récurrence de pluies extrêmes fournit des éléments indispensables pour la construction d'infrastructures telles que les digues, les ouvrages d'assainissement, etc., afin de protéger efficacement la population et leurs biens. Cet article a pour objectif de trouver une loi théorique qui peut montrer une bonne représentation de la fonction de distribution des pluies journalières maximales annuelles pour la prévention des risques liés aux inondations dans le district d’Abidjan au sud de la Côte d’Ivoire. Les données utilisées couvrent la période allant de 1961 à 2014. Des lois de distribution employées dans la conception des ouvrages hydrauliques ont ainsi été retenues dans cette analyse : la loi de Weibull, la loi de Gumbel et la loi log-normale. Elles ont été ajustées aux pluies journalières maximales annuelles et les paramètres ont été estimés de manière spécifique. Les fréquences empiriques ont été calculées à partir de la relation de Hazen. Les paramètres des différentes lois ont été déterminés par la méthode des moments pondérés. L’ajustement a été apprécié à partir de représentation graphique et du test du χ2. Deux critères (critère d’Akaike et critère bayésien) ont été retenus pour trancher sur le choix des meilleurs modèles. Les différentes lois ont montré en général une bonne adéquation à la série des pluies journalières maximales annuelles de la station de Port-Bouët (Abidjan). Cependant, la loi qui ajuste le mieux les pluies journalières maximales annuelles de la station de Port-Bouët (Abidjan) est la loi de Gumbel. Il est donc recommandé de travailler avec la distribution de Gumbel dans toute étude de dimensionnement d’ouvrages hydrauliques en général et dans le domaine des ouvrages d’évacuation des eaux pluviales en particulier dans le district d’Abidjan.
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