Masterarbeit, 2012
84 Seiten, Note: +B(3.5)
Geowissenschaften / Geographie - Phys. Geogr., Geomorphologie, Umweltforschung
This thesis aims to investigate the impact of primary coffee processing on the urban environment in Mizan-Aman Town, SNNPR, Ethiopia. The study seeks to understand the environmental consequences of coffee processing activities and assess their effects on water resources, waste management, and overall environmental quality within the town's urban context.
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION: This chapter sets the stage for the thesis, introducing the research problem concerning the environmental impact of primary coffee processing in Mizan-Aman Town. It defines the scope and objectives of the study, highlighting the need to understand the effects of coffee processing on the urban environment. The significance of the study is emphasized by its potential contribution to improving environmental management practices within the town and the broader Ethiopian context. The chapter also provides a description of the study area, laying the groundwork for a detailed investigation.
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW: This chapter provides a comprehensive review of existing literature related to urban environmental management, water resource management, waste management, and the environmental impact of coffee processing industries. It examines relevant concepts such as assimilative capacity, water consumption patterns, types of waste generated by coffee processing, and various approaches to integrated waste management. The chapter also explores international experiences in managing the environmental impacts of coffee processing, specifically highlighting examples from Jamaica, Costa Rica, and Rwanda, and placing them within the Ethiopian context. This comparative analysis helps to establish a framework for understanding the challenges and opportunities in Mizan-Aman Town. The review culminates in identifying research gaps that the thesis aims to address.
Primary coffee processing, urban environment, Mizan-Aman, Ethiopia, water resource management, waste management, environmental impact, environmental compliance, sustainable development, case study.
This thesis investigates the environmental impact of primary coffee processing on the urban environment in Mizan-Aman Town, SNNPR, Ethiopia. It specifically examines the effects on water resources, waste management, and overall environmental quality.
The key themes include the impact of coffee processing on water resources, waste management practices related to coffee processing, environmental regulations and compliance within the coffee industry, analysis of both positive and negative environmental impacts, and a comparison of international and Ethiopian perspectives on coffee processing and environmental management.
The table of contents is structured into two main chapters. Chapter One is an introduction, covering the background, objectives, significance, scope, and description of the study area. Chapter Two is a literature review, delving into concepts of urban environments, water withdrawal and consumption, waste management practices (including different types of waste and their management), the impact of primary coffee processing on the environment, environmental compliance for coffee processing industries (including environmental management systems and auditing), and empirical literature with international and Ethiopian perspectives, concluding with a discussion of research gaps.
Chapter One introduces the research problem and sets the scope and objectives. Chapter Two provides a comprehensive literature review on urban environmental management, water and waste management, and the environmental impact of coffee processing, including international comparisons and identifying research gaps.
The main objective is to investigate the impact of primary coffee processing on the urban environment in Mizan-Aman Town. Specific objectives include understanding the environmental consequences and assessing the effects on water resources, waste management, and overall environmental quality.
Keywords include: Primary coffee processing, urban environment, Mizan-Aman, Ethiopia, water resource management, waste management, environmental impact, environmental compliance, sustainable development, and case study.
The literature review includes international experiences from Jamaica, Costa Rica, and Rwanda, providing comparative analysis to the Ethiopian context.
The study covers water resource management, waste management (solid and liquid waste), environmental compliance (including environmental management systems and auditing), and the environmental impact assessment of primary coffee processing.
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