Tech-Sphere Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences (TSJEES) https://stem.techspherejournal.com/index.php/tsjees <p>The Tech-Sphere Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences (TSJEES) is biannual international peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to publish cutting edge research findings in the field of environmental sciences and environmental engineering. Scope of the journal includes: Geology, Archtecture, Quantity Survey, Survey and Geoinformatics, Urban and Regional Planning, Building Technology, Estate Management etc. All submitted manuscripts are checked for similarity through our efficient plagiarim machine to be assured of its originality and then rigorously peer-reviewed by the international reviewers. This results in a well refined and original article publication that meets global standard. Submit you original papers to TSJEES today</p> en-US <p>The Journal is licensed to the Tech-Sphere Multidisciplinary International Journal (TSMIJ)</p> chief-editor@techspherejournal.com (Editior-in-Chief: Dr Innocent U. Onwuegbuzie) chief-editor@techspherejournal.com (Dr. Innocent U. Onwuegbuzie) Tue, 08 Oct 2024 22:03:05 +0000 OJS 3.3.0.7 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Assessment of Landlord-Tenant Satisfaction with Rented Apartments in Ado-Ekiti. Ekiti State https://stem.techspherejournal.com/index.php/tsjees/article/view/18 <p>This research paper aims to investigate the level of satisfaction of landlords with the tenancy and usage of rented properties by tenants in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria. The study focuses on understanding the factors that influence landlord satisfaction and the potential areas of improvement within the tenant-landlord relationship. Through comprehensive field research employing quantitative primary data collection, this research attempts to shed light on the state of landlord-tenant dynamics within the region. Empirical data through structured questionnaires and interviews were used in this research paper to adequately contribute to the understanding of the challenges faced by landlords and tenants in maintaining a harmonious rental relationship, thereby providing insights for policy reforms and best practices. The recommendations projected from the analysis of data obtained in this research pinpoints common areas of disagreement and breaches while suggesting possible compromise and adherences that can foster a higher level of satisfaction of landlords with tenancy and tenants’ usage of rented/leased properties in the selected region.</p> Victor Godwin ONIPE, Olanrewaju Tayewo SEGUN, Taiwo Oladipupo FASUBAA Copyright (c) 2024 Tech-Sphere Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences (TSJEES) https://techspherejournal.com/ https://stem.techspherejournal.com/index.php/tsjees/article/view/18 Thu, 17 Oct 2024 00:00:00 +0000 Enhancing Tourism Potentials of African Cities Through Infrastructure Development: Evidence from Ekiti State, Nigeria https://stem.techspherejournal.com/index.php/tsjees/article/view/17 <p>Infrastructure development in support of sustainable tourism is required for a futuristic appeal in the tourism sector. Adequate transportation, accommodation, and other facilities are essential for attracting and accommodating tourists, while also ensuring that their activities do not harm the environment or disrupt local communities. Sustainable tourism development is a crucial goal for many regions, and Ekiti State is not left out of this. One key factor in achieving this goal is the development of infrastructure that supports the tourism industry while minimizing negative impacts on the environment and local communities. With a critical study of tourist attractions to examine the state of infrastructures that support sustainable tourism. Findings reveal that most of the attractions visited lack infrastructure projects that support sustainable tourism development when compared with international standards. These include the construction of eco-friendly hotels and resorts within the vicinity of the attraction, the development of sustainable transportation options such as bike-sharing programs, and the implementation of waste management systems to minimize the environmental impact of tourism. This article recommends that government should invest in infrastructure that supports the tourism industry while minimizing negative impacts and that Ekiti State can continue to attract visitors while preserving its natural and cultural heritage for future generations.</p> Victor Godwin ONIPE, Taiwo Oladipupo FASUBAA , Olanrewaju Tayewo SEGUN Copyright (c) 2024 Tech-Sphere Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences (TSJEES) https://techspherejournal.com/ https://stem.techspherejournal.com/index.php/tsjees/article/view/17 Tue, 08 Oct 2024 00:00:00 +0000