Jacinta A. Opara

Домініканський університет, Ібадан, Нігерія

Основний віце-канцлер, провідний африканський вчений-еколог, науковець, педагог, дослідник охорони здоров’я, консультант і активіст у сфері розвитку, який об’єднує повноваження управління та прав людини

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Professional (scientific) interests: Environmental and Health Education, Community Health, Science Education, human ecology, Urban environmental Management

Selected Publications:

  1. Opara, J. (2024). Impacts of Climate Change Communication on Energy Efficiency Utilization Among University Students in Rwanda. Optimum Science Journal, 1, 20–35. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11266076

  2. Usman, A. K., Abdullahi, H., Opara, J. A. (2020). Forest resources management using geospatial tools (Case study: Northern Nigeria). Central Asian Journal of Environmental Science and Technology Innovation, 1 (1), 12–20.

  3. Dauda, A. S., Abdulkadir, M. A., Opara, J. (2020). Urban health dynamics and population variables: a case study of environmental sanitation of Maiduguri Metropolis of Nigeria. Central Asian Journal of Environmental Science and Technology Innovation, 1 (2), 93–100.

  4. Abdulkadir, M. A., Opara, J. A., Jimoh, R. A., Abdullah, A., Andy, U. A., Babatunde, E. (2019). Knowledge of preventive measures of contraceptives use among women in Nigeria. Med. res. Chronicles, 6 (1), 20–28.

  5. Githae, M. N., Opara, J. A. (2019). Capacity and resource development in public health education and promotion. Med. res. Chronicles, 6 (1), 29–33.

  6. Onyije, L. E., Opara, J. A. (2013). Information and Communication Technologies(ICT): A Panacea to Achieving Effective Goals in Institutional Administration. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 4 (13), 227–230. https://doi.org/10.5901/mjss.2013.v4n13p227

  7. Onyije, L. E., Opara, J. A. (2013). Information and communication technologies (ICT): A panacea to achieving effective goals in institutional administration Middle East Journal of Scientific Research, 18 (9), 1380–1384.