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2018Benefits Of Implementing Precision Agriculture Technologies In Nigerian Agricultural System: A Review.KUTIGI, I. B.; Musa, John Jiya; ADEOYE, P. A.; ADESIJI, R. A.; OBASA, P.
2015-06-25Application of GIS as Support Tool for Pavement Maintenance Strategy SelectionAdeleke, Oluwafemi O.
2011-02-09SPATIAL MAPPING OF SOME FISHERIES DEPENDENT VILLAGES AROUND SHIRORO DAM USING GIS AND REMOTE SENSINGIbrahim, Saratu Usman; Oyero, Johnson Olusegun; Ochigbano, Lilian O
2017-12-01Assessment of Water Quality Variables of River Kaduna Using Remote Sensing and Geographic Information SystemIbrahim, Saratu Usman; Yakubu, Umar Paiko; Ibrahim, Abdullahi; Oguniyi, Gbenga O.
2011-08-25Assessment of Fish-Cage Culture and Fish-Production Potentials of Shiroro Lake In Niger State, Nigeria, using a Geographic Information System and Remote SensingIbrahim, Saratu Usman; Sadiku, S.O.E.
2015-11-27Mapping and Identifying suitable sites for Aquaculture in some part of Federal University of Technology, minna,main campus with the aid of Geographic Information SystemIbrahim, Saratu Usman; Kolo, R. J; Sadiku, S.O.E.; Sunday, Mathew
2012GIS Cellular Automata Using Artificial Neural Network for Land Use Change Simulation of Lagos, NigeriaOkwuashi, Onuwa; Isong, Mfon; Eyo, Etim; Eyoh, Aniekan; Nwanekezie, Okey; Olayinka, Dupe Nihinlola; Udoudo, Daniel Okon; Ofem, Beulah
2011-05Application of GIS-based ordinary least squares and geographically weighted regression to land use change modelling: A case study of Lagos, NigeriaOkwuashi, Onuwa; Eyo, Etim; Eyoh, Aniekan
2011-05GIS cellular automata for land use change prediction using logistic regressionOkwuashi, Onuwa; Eyo, Etim; Eyoh, Aniekan
2012-05Predicting Future Land Use Change Using Support Vector Machine Based GIS Cellular Automata: A Case of Lagos, NigeriaOkwuashi, Onuwa; McConchie, Jack; Nwilo, Peter; Isong, Mfon; Eyoh, Aniekan; Nwanekezie, Okey; Eyo, Etim; Ekpo, Aniekan Danny