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- 1. A Deeply-weathered Surface and its Destruction. The University of Sydney, August, 1968.
- 2 Creating a Commercial Dairying Industry in a Nomadic Pastoral Economy. The Australian Geographer, Vol. 10, No. 5, pp. 392-401.
- 3. The Index of Drainage Intensive: A Provisional New Drainage Factor. Australian Journal of Science, Vol. 31, No. 9, pp. 326-330.
- 4. Duricrust, Relief and Slope, Populations in the Northern Sydney District, Nig. Geog. Journal, Vol. 12, Nos. 1 & 2, pp. 53-62.
- 5. Landform Examples From Nigeria, No. 1, An Inselberg, Nigerian Geographical Journal, Vol. 12.
- 6. On the Use of the Term Laterite. Prof. Geog. (USA) Vol. 21(4), p. 231.
- 7. Landform Examples from Nigeria No. 2, The Deep Weathering (Duricrust) Profile. Nig. Geog. Journal, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 87-88.
- 8. Slope Measurement and Aerial Photographs. Nig. Geog. Journal, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 57-65.
- 9. The Sydney Duricrusts: Note on Terminology and Nomenclatures, Earth Sciences Journal, (N. Z.), Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 117-128.
- 10. Planning and the Natural Environment. Nigerian Opinion, Vol. 6, pp. 5-7.
- 11. Implications of Deep Weathering on the Location of Natural Resources. Nigerian Geog. Journal, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 59-69.
- 12. Land Slopes and Farm Sizes in the Vom Area of Jos Plateau,Nigerian Geographical Journal, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 199-207. (With H. I. Ajaegbu).
- 13. The Parent Material of Sydney Laterites, Journal Geol. Soc. Australia, Vol. 18, Part s, pp. 159-165.
- 14. Maghemite in the Sydney Duricrust. Amer. Mineralogist. Vol. 55, pp. 925-933.
- 15. Nigeria and Beyond, Longman (With H. I. Ajaegbu and K. Olusa) Ed. H. P. Turner, Chap. 10 and 11.
- 16. The Use of Concepts and Models in Geography Teaching inHigh School Geography, J. A. Majasan (ed) Inst. of Education, University of Ibadan, pp. 58-82.
- 17. Fieldwork and the New Geography, Ibid, pp. 98-144, Chapter 7 (With H. I. Ajaegbu).
- 18. The Development of International Drainage Basins in:Hydrology and Hydro-meterology in Africa, Vol. 11 W.M.O., Geneva, pp. 10-17.
- 19. Design and Operation of Hydrological and Hydrometerological Network in Africa, Ibid, pp. 70-78.
- 20. Landform Examples from Nigeria, No. 3, Differential Weathering – 1, Corestones and Stoneliness. Nigerian Geogr. Journal, 14, pp. 105-109.
- 21. River Basins as Planning Units. Chapter IX in: Planning for Nigeria: A Geographical Approach, (ed.) K. M. Barbour, Ibadan University Press, pp. 128-154.
- 22. Depth and Pattern of Weathering in the Nigerian Basement Complex Area, in: African Geology, (ed) T. F. J. Dessauvagie and A. J. Whiteman, Department of Geology, University of Ibadan, pp. 379-394.
- 23. Geography and the Construction Industry in Present Day Nigeria, Nigerian Geog. Journal, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 151-166.
- 24. A New Approach to Practical Work in Geography, Heinemann London (With H. I. Ajaegbu – First Edition).
- 25. Towards a Numerical (quantitative) Geomorphology, A Review, Chapter 11 in: Curriculum Innovation in Nigerian High School Geography, J. A. Majasan and O. Adejuyigbe (eds) Institute of Education, University of Ibadan, pp. 132-157.
- 26. Landform Examples from Nigeria 5, Differential Weathering – 2 Rock Pits. Nigerian Geog. Journal, 15(2), pp. 147-150.
- 27. An Environmental Resource Programme for Nigeria. Proc. Conference on Environmental Resource Management in Nigeria. Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, July, 1983.
- 28. Remote Sensing and the Natural Environment in West Africa: Proc. Conference on Environment and Development in West Africa (ed) A. M. Laryea, Ghana Publishing Corporation, Accra.
- 29. The Extent, Profile and Significance of Deep Weathering in Nigeria: Journal of Tropical Geography, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 19-30.
- 30. Nearest Neighbour Analysis of Inselberg Distance: A Case Study of the Inselbergs of Southwestern Nigeria, Zeits fur Geomorphology, Supplement Band, 20, pp. 150-169.
- 31. Quantitative Analysis of Topographical Maps and Example of Class Exercise, West African Journal of Education, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 253-266.
- 32. Drainage Basin Development and Political Boundaries in Africa,Nigerian Journal of Eco. And Soc. Studies, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 445-459.
- 33. Landform Examples, from Nigeria No. 7. A Gully, Nigerian Geog. Journal, 17(1), 57-60 (With O. Areola).
- 34. Ecology and Economics in the Lagos State, Nigeria. Nig. Journal of Eco. And Soc. Studies, Vol. 17, No. (With O. Areola).
- 35. Rural Water Supply in Nigeria’s Basement Complex, A Study in Alternatives in: Proc. 2nd World Congress on Water Resources, Bangalore, India, Vol. III, pp. 89-110.
- 36. Landform Examples from Nigeria, No. 9 River Patterns, 1, A Meandering Stram. Nigerian Geog. Journal, 18(1).
- 37. Limitations of Rock Analysis: An Example of Laterites from Sydney Australia. Journal Nig. Mining, Geol. And Metallur. Soc. Vol. X, pp. 15-23.
- 38. Landform Examples, No. 8, River Patterns, 2, A Braided Stream. Nigerian Geog. Jour., 18(2), pp. 181-187.
- 39. River Sand Mining: Its Organisation and the Building Industry in the Lagos Area. Quarter. J. Admin. X (4), pp. 423-435, 1976 (With P. O. Sada and O. Areola).
- 40. The Concept of Resources and Resource Utilization. African Environ. Dakar, Vol. III, No. 3 (With O. Areola).
- 41. Renewing the Geography Curriculum in Nigerian High Schools, Bendel Newspaper Corp., Press. Benin City (Ed. With P. O. Sada and P. Okunrotifa).
- 42. New Dimensions in Earth Science Education. Jour. Mining Geology, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 15-20.
- 43. The Use of Drainage Basins in Development Planning in West Africa. Nig. Geog. Journal, Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 189-197.
- 44. A Framework for Land Resource Evaluation in: Regional Planning and National Development in Tropical Africa (ed.) A. L. Mabogunje and A. Faniran, Ibadan University Press (With O. Areola).
- 45. Water Supply to Rural Communities: A Case Study of the Ibarapa Water Supply Scheme in: Environmental Factors in Rural Development in Nigeria (ed.) O. Adejuyigbe and F. Helleiner, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, pp. 112-118.
- 46. Water Resources Process and Design: A Case Study of the Oshun Catchment, Ibid. in: Regional Planning and National Development in Tropical Africa. Ed. A. L. Mabogunje; A. Faniran, Ibadan University Press (With F. O. Akintola and G. C. Okechukwu).
- 47. Regional Planning and National Development in Tropical Africa. Ibadan University Press (ed.) (With A. L. Mabogunje).
- 48. Essentials of Soil Study. Heinemann, London 278 pp. (With O. Areola).
- 49. Deep Weathering Duricrusts and Soils in the Humid Tropics. Review article, Savanna, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 61-65.
- 50. Land Tenure and Land Use: Recent Experience from Nigeria, in: J. S. Oguntoyinbo, M. O. Filani and O. Areola (eds.) Resources and Development in Africa. Regional IGU Conference Proc., University of Lagos, pp. 85-89.
- 51. A Survey of People’s Perceptions as a Method of Establishing Standards for Water Supply Improvement Schemes in Nigeria. Water Supply Management 3(2) pp. 245-252 (With Drs. F. O. Akintola and O. Areola).
- 52. On the Utilization of Planning Inputs in the Political Decision-making Process. Lecture: Second National Training Workshop for Agriculture Planners, November 5 – December 8, 1979. Published in revised form, Journal Nigerian Inst. of Town Planners, 1986, Vols. 6 and 7, pp. 34-46.
- 53. Man’s Physical Environment, Heinemann, London, 404 pp. (With O. Ojo).
- 54. Evaluating the Shallow Groundwater Reserves in the Basement Complex Area of Southwestern Nigeria. Jour. Mining and Geology, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 62-76. (With Dr. E. O. Omorinbola).
- 55. The Shallow After Reserves in Basement Complex Areas in Southwestern Nigeria: IGU, Tokyo, Japan, 1980 (Abstract).
- 56. The Elements of Quality and Social Costs in Rural Water Supply and Utilization. Water Supply and Management 40, 1980, pp. 275-282. (With Drs. F. O. Akintola and O. Areola).
- 57. Framework for Rural Development in a Poor Non-revolutionary Setting. Proc. Censcer Conference, University of Benin, Benin City, July, 1980, Ed. Profs. Omu and Makinwa.
- 58 Economic and Ecological Aspects of Solid Waste Disposal in Developing Agricultural Economics: A Case Study of Ibadan. AAASA.IICA Workshop, Douala, Cameroun, November 1980.
- 59. Improvement of Water Supplies for Small Nucleated Settlement in Rural Nigeria (1): A Case Study of Ibarapa Division of Oyo State. International Development Research Centre sponsored project, University of Ibadan, 1980 (With Drs. F. O. Akintola, M. O. Filani and C. C. Acho). Department of Geography, University of Ibadan Tech. Report No. 3 Ed. M. O. Filani.
- 60. Improvement of Water Supplies for Small Nucleated Settlement in Rural Nigeria (2): Water Supply and Domestic Water Use in Villages Around Kano, Nigeria, Edited with Dr. F. O. Akintola). Department of Geography, University of Ibadan, Tech. Report No. 4, Ed. M. O. Filani, 1982.
- 61. On the Definition of Planning Regions: A Case of River Basins in Developing Countries. Singapore Journal, Trop. Geog. 1(1) 9-15, 1980.
- 62. Trend-Surface Analysis and Practical Implications of Weathering Depths in the Basement Complex Rocks of Nigeria. Nig. Geog. Journal, Vol. 23, (With Dr. E. O. Omorinbola).
- 63. The Old and New in Nigeria Geography. Seminar Paper, NGA Conference, University of Calabar.
- 64. Handbook for Geography Teaching in Schools and Colleges. Heinemann, Ibadan. 1981 (ed.) (With P. O. Okunrotifa).
- 65. Introduction – Ibid, No. 64 (Chapter 1).
- 66. The Geography Question Paper and How to Answer It. Ibid No. 64 Chapter 21.
- 67. Objective Questions and Answers in Certificate Geography. Helicon Examinations Series, Helicon Press, Ibadan (With O. Y. Balogun).
- 68. The Human Factor in the Application of Improved Technology: The Case of Irrigation Agriculture in Water Deficient Regions of the World. Proc. 4th AAASA Meeting, Cairo, 1981.
- 69. Conjunctive Water Use: A Strategy for Water Supply in Developing Countries: Proc. 2nd National Conference on Water Pollution, (ed.) Akinyele et al, Kaduna. Also in Jour. Nig. Inst. of Town Planners. Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 107-118, 1985.
- 70. Outstanding Issues in Natural Resources Inventory and Utilization. Proc. 24th NGA Conference, Kano, April, 1981.
- 71. The Relief of Ibadan, in Ibadan Region Ed. M. O. Filani, F. O. Akintola, and C.O. Ikporukpo Department of Geography, University of Ibadan. Special Silver Jubilee (NGA) publication, pp. 16-40 (New Impression, 1986).
- 72. Solid Waste Management: A Preliminary Survey of Environmental Pollution in: Ibadan Region, ed. M.O. Filani, F.O. Akintola, C.O. Ikporukpo. Dept of Geography, Univ. of Ibadan special Silver Jubilee (NGA) Publication, pp. 86 - 92 No. 71, pp. 186-282.
- 73. Geographers in Government: Address Delivered to the Geographical Society of the University of Benin, Benin City.
- 74. River Basin Development Authorities: A Strategy for Rural Development in Nigeria. Proc. Silver Jubilee Conference, Nigerian Geographical Association, University of Ibadan. Summarises of Papers, pp. 204-209.
- 75. The Shallow Water Reserves in Basement Complex Areas of Southwestern Nigeria, Nigerian Geographical Journal, 25, pp. 205-220.
- .76 Reviewing the Strategy for Rural Water Supply, The Nigerian Example. Proc. NGA Commission of Rural Development Workshop, Department of Geography, University of Jos, September 1982, (With f. O. Akintola).
- 77. The Perception of Water Quality Among Rural Communities in Southwestern Nigeria, in Laolu Akinyele, J. Omueti and Tony Imevbore (eds.) Proc. 3 rd National Conference on Water Pollution, Federal Ministry of Water Resources, P. H., December, 1982, pp. 87-89.
- 78. The Role of Geographers in Nation Building: Address Delivered, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Geography Week, 1982.
- 79. Consequences of Population Change on the Utilization and Conservation of Natural Resources in Africa South of Sahara, in: Ooi Jin Bee (ed.) Natural Resources in Tropical Africa. Singapore University Press, pp. 487-525.
- 80. Water, A Course or Blessing: Lessons from the Nigerian Development Experience. Proc. 19th Annual Conference, Nigerian Mining and Geoscience Society, Warri, 28th February – 3rd March, 1983.
- 81. Economic Versus Ecological (Environmental) Considerations in Nigeria’s Development. Proc. NISER Conference, January, 1983.
- 82. Earth Science as Core of an Integrated Science Programme. Science Teachers Association of Nigeria Conference Proc., Jos, pp. 135-144.
- 83. Humid Tropical Geomorphology, Longman (With L. K. Jeje) 414 pp.
- 84. New Approach to Water Supply in Developing Countries: Cases from the Nigerian Situation. Natural Resources Forum 7(3) 271-275.
- 85. Landform and Man: A Geomorphologist’s Viewpoint of Man and Nature Controversy. University of Ibadan Inaugural Lecture, March, 1984.
- 86. Groundwater Resources and Utilization, a Preview. Proc. First National Workshop on Groundwater Exploration and Borehole Drilling Techniques, October, 1984, Consultancy Services, University of Ibadan.
- 87. Inaugural Address: Proc. First National Workshop in Groundwater Exploration and Borehole Drilling Techniques. October, 1984, University of Ibadan.
- 88. Which Way to Effective Water Supply in Developing CountriesProc. NISER/UNDP/Federal Min. of National Planning Workshop on Fifth National Development Plan, February/March, 1985.
- 89. The Farmer-based Small-farm Schemes of the Ogun Oshun River Basin Development Authority, S. W. Nigeria (With O. Areola and F. O. Akintola). Agricultural Systems, Vol. 16, pp. 7-21.
- 90. The Spatial Aspects of Water Resources Development in Nigeria: The Case of Oyo State, in: R. J. Hyde (ed.) Organizing Nigeria’s Space-Economy for National Development, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
- 91. Planning for Integrated Local-regional Water Supply Schemes: A Case Study of Ejigbo Area, in R. J. Hyde (ed.) Organizing Nigeria’s Space-Economy for National Development, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. (With F. O. Akintola and Tokunbo Akinjo).
- 92. Groundwater Utilization in Nigeria: Seminar Paper, Department of Geography, Australian National University, Canberra.
- 93. African Landforms. Heinemann, Ibadan, 376 pp.
- 94. The Perception of Water Quality Among Rural Communities in Southwestern Nigeria: Lesson for Planners. Water International, 11(4), pp. 169-174.
- 95. Strategies for Effective Rural Development and Planning in Ogun State. Report and Recommendations of Workshop Organized by Department of Geography and Regional Planning, Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye, November, 1986 (With O. O. Odugbemi and O. O. Oyesiku).
- 96. International Collaboration in Geomorphology in the Third World. International Geomorphology, Part 1, ed. V. Gardiner, pp. 33-34, Wiley & Sons, London.
- 97. The Utilization of Planning Inputs in the Political Decision-making Process. Jour. Nigerian Institute of Town Planners Vols. VI & VII, pp. 34-46.
- 98. Urban and Regional Planning Policy Formulation in Developing Countries, Ibadan University Press (ed.) (With A. G. Onibokun and S. I. Abumere) 273 pp.
- 99. Introduction (Chapter 1 pp. 1-12 in Urban and Regional Planning Policy Formulation in Developing Countries), (With I. F. Megbolugbe).
- 100 Resources Utilization and Environmental Issues in Urban and Regional Planning 6 Chapter 10, pp. 143-166 in Urban and Regional Planning Policy Formulation in Developing Countries).
- 101 Some Thoughts on the Training of Scientists in Nigeria. Proc. 1st National Conference of Deans of Science of Nigerian Universities, January, 1987 (In Press)
- 102 Rural Development in Ogun State, Department of Geography and Regional Planning, Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye, Publication No. 1 (ed.) (With O. O. Odugbemi and O. O. Oyesiku).
- 103 Institutional Arrangements for the Planning and Management of Water Supply in Nigeria, Water for the Future: Water Resources Development in Perspective, (ed.) Wunderlich J. and Egbert Prins, A. A. Balkoma, Rotterdam/Boston, pp. 317-333.
- 104 Report and Recommendations: Workshop on Community Organization and Mobilization for Increased Productivity in Ogun State, Department of Geography and Regional Planning, Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye, and Rural Development Board, Office of the Governor, Secretariat, Abeokuta (With O. O. Odugbemi and O. O. Oyesiku).
- 105 Realism and Idealism in Environmental Design. First Alhaja Sidikat Mosunmola Balogun Memorial Lecture by Dr (Arch.) Olawale Odeleye, Department of Geography and Regional Planning, Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye, Publication No. 4, (ed.) (With I. A. Ademiluyi and F. J. Jegede).
- 106 Ago-Iwoye Region. Department of Geography and Regional Planning, Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye, Publication No. 2 (ed.) (With O. O. Odugbemi, O. O. Oyesiku and G. A. Oyesanwen), 111 pp.
- 107 Introduction, in: Ago-Iwoye Region. Department of Geography and Regional Planning, Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye, --. 1-6.
- 108 The River Basin Development Strategy and Rural Development in Nigeria, in: Akinade O. Sanda (ed.) Corporate Strategy for Agricultural and Rural Development in Nigeria. Department of Public Administration, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, 37-45.
- 109 Land, Land Degradation and Land Conservation in Nigeria: An Overview. Proc. 31st Annual Conference, Nigerian Geographical Association, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, April, 1988. (Abstract).
- 110 Towards a Viable Water Supply Strategy in Developing Countries: A Review of Recent Developments in Nigeria. Proc. World Water Congress, Ottawa, May-June, 1988.
- 111 Land Degradation and Conservation in Nigeria: A PreviewProc. 1st Nigerian Geomorphological Working Group Seminar, University of Benin, Benin City, September 15th, 1988.
- 112 Reality, Harmony and Environmental Planning: A Case for Integrated Approach in Developing Countries. Proc. IGU Study Group on Environmental Perception in Resource Management. The University of Western Australia, Perth, August, 1988.
- 113 Landform examples from Nigeria No. 12: Man-made landformsNigerian Geographical Journal, Vol. 30/31, pp. 169-174.
- 114 Landform examples from Nigeria No. 13: A Volcanic Neck or Plug (The Tangale Peak). Nigerian Geographical Journal Vol. 30/31, pp. 175-179.
- 115 Reality, Harmony and Environmental Planning in Developing Countries: A Review of Recent Developments in Nigeria. Third World Planning Review, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 175-188.
- 116 Education of Water Resources Personnel in Nigeria. Proc. International Seminar on Education and Training in Water Resources in Developing Countries, December 4-8, 1989, Aurangabad, India.
- 117 Water Resources Management in Nigeria: The River Basin Approach. G. Stout and M. Demissie (eds.) The State of the Art of Hydrology and Hydrology in the Arid and Semi Arid Areas of Africa. Ouagadougu, Burkina Fasso, November 1988, IWRA.
- 118 The Development of Geomorphology in Nigeria, in: Transactions Second International Geomorphology Conference, Frankfurt, West Germany, September, 1989. Japanese Geomorphology Union.
- 119 A Framework for the Implementation of Long-Term Environmental Planning and Management in Nigeria. Proc. 2nd International Geomorphological Conference, Frankfurt, West Germany, September 3-9, 1989.
- 120 Barrow, Chris: Water Resources and Agricultural Development in the Tropics. Longman Development Studies – A Review in: Progress in Physical Geography Vol. 13, No. 1989 pp.
- 121 Current Trends in Sustainable Development and the Future of the Nigerian Environment: Cooperation Between Government and Non-Governmental Organizations - A Geographer’s Point of View; in D. U. U. Okali (Ed.), The Nigerian Environment: Non-Governmental Action. NEST (Nigerian Environment Study/Action Team), Ibadan, pp. 20-21.
- 122 Geographical Perspective on Nigeria’s Development Process. Nigerian Geographical Association (ed. With B. Ayeni)
- 123 Introduction, in Bola Ayeni and A. Faniran (eds.) Geographical Perspectives in Nigeria’s Development Process. Nigerian Geographical Association (With B. Ayeni)
- 124 Concern for Geography in: Bola Ayeni & A. Faniran (eds.) Geographical Perspectives in Nigeria’s Development Process. Nigerian Geographical Association.
- 125 Bodija Estate Baptist Church at 25. Bodija Estate Baptist Church, 35pp (with J.O. Opakunle and A Feyisayo)
- 126 Environment and Sustainable Development in Nigeria with a Commentary on the Role of Non-Governmental Organization. Proc. Regional Conference of Specialists in Social Sciences in Preparation for the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), UNESCO, Paris, Dakar. July 22-24, 1991. (Prepared and delivered on behalf of Centre for African Settlement Studies and Development (CASSAD), Ibadan.
- 127 Water Resources Development in Nigeria. University Lectures 1990/91; Ibadan University Press.
- 128 Physical and Environmental Planning Strategies for the Development of Osun State. Proc. Seminar on Towards the Development of Osun State, Dec. 4-5, 1991. Alfa Communications Ltd., Lagos.
- 129 Dictionary of Environment and Development: People, Places, Ideas and Organizations, by Andy Crump, Earth Publications Ltd., London: A Review Article. Third World Planning Review (In the Press).
- 130 The Implications of the Human Factor in the Application of Improved Technology to Irrigation Agriculture in Nigeria, in: A. O. Sanda (Ed.). Spectrum Books Ltd., Ibadan, pp. 93-116.
- 131 The Yoruba View of Physical Geography with Special Reference to the Study of Landforms (Abstract), 27th IGC, Washington D. C.
- 132 Nigerian Irrigation Projects and Environmental Protection. Proc. National Workshop on the Impact of Irrigation Projects on Nigeria’s Socio-Economic and Ecological Environments, Ed. A. O. Sanda, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
- 133 A Framework for the Implementation of Long-term Environmental Planning and Management in Nigeria. Z. fur Geom Suppl. Band 87 41-48, 1993.
- 134 Landform and Man, A Geomorphologist’s Viewpoint of the Man and Nature Controversy. Inaugural Lecture 1984, University of Ibadan Press, 57 pp.
- 135 Geomorphology in Nigeria, in: H. J. Walker and W. E. Grabau (eds.) The Evolution of Geomorphology: A Nation-by-Nation - Summary of Development, pp. 329-338 (With L. K. Jeje).
- 136 The Geomorphological Environment and Development in Humid Tropical Africa, in: P. R. Sharma (Ed.) Applied Geomorphology in the Tropics. Kishi Publications Varanasi, India. P. 9-24, 1993.
- 137 Irrigation Projects and Environmental protection in Nigeria, in: A. O. Sanda and S. B. Ayo (eds.) Impact of Irrigation Projects on Nigeria’s Environment Fact Finders International, Ibadan, pp. 9-39.
- 138 Governance and Urban Poverty in Anglophone West Africa. CASSAD Monograph Series 4 (ed. With Adepoju Onibokun).
- 139 Impact of Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) on Investment in Housing, Environmental Quality and Urban Productivity in Nigeria. CASSAD Monograph Series 9 (with Adepoju Onibokun).
- 140 Women in Urban Land Development in Africa: Case Studies from Nigeria, Ghana and Tanzania (with Adepoju Onibokun) Centre for Settlement Studies and Development, Ibadan. Monograph 6.
- 141 Community-based Organizations in Nigeria in: CASSAD Monograph 7 Series (ed. With Adepoju Onibokun).
- 142 Urban Research in: Nigeria (ed. With A. Onibokun) CASSAD and IFRA, Ibadan.
- 143 Land, People and Development: A Case Study of Osun State, Nigeria. 2nd Osun Forum Lecture, 1995.
- 144 Land, land degradation and global environmental change: What Everybody Must Know, in: J. A. Osuntokun, (eds.) Environmental Protection Is Everybody’s Business. Papers Presented at National Conference, University of Lagos, Oct. 29, 1996.
- 145 Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Indigenous Knowledge Study (IKS) and Biotechnology Research in: Proc Workshop on Indigenous Knowledge and Biotechnology, The Polytechnic, Ibadan. 17 pp.
- 145 Towards a Genuinely Participatory Approach to Nigeria’s Development. Unpubl. Communication, Man & Nature Study/Action Centre, Ibadan.
- 146 Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation of Environment, Water Supply, Sanitation and Health Projects. Module Prepared as Part of MANASC In-Service Short-Term Training in Skill Improvement for Sustainable Development Course Code WSH 3. Man & Nature Study/Action Centre, Ibadan.
- 147 Undergraduate Training in Ibadan, in: O. Areola and S. I. Okafor, (Eds) 50 years of Geography in Nigeria: The Ibadan Story. Department of Geography, Univ. of Ibadan, pp. 19-46.
- 148 The Nigerian Geographical Association, in: O. Areola and S. I. Okafor, (Eds) 50 years of Geography in Nigeria: The Ibadan Story. Department of Geography, Univ. of Ibadan,. pp. 439-455.
- 149 Environmental Education and awareness for effective environmental protection and management in Nigeria. Journal of the Nigerian Institute of Town Planners, Oct. 1999, pp. 1-13 (with A. T. Adeboyejo).
- 150 Corporate environmental management in Nigeria: A commentary, International Journal of Environment and Development,4(1) pp. 1-10 (with A. T. Adeboyejo).
- 151 Creation: Basic Theology Project submitted to the Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary, Ogbomoso for Certificate in Ministerial Formation Course 23pp.
- 152 Duricrust and Relief in Nigeria. Jour. Mining and Geology, 36 (2), pp. 209-216.
- 153 Man as God’s Image. Sacred Earth Ministry Monograph Series 1: Man & Nature Study/Action Centre, Ibadan, 34pp.
- 154 Nature in the Bible: A Commentary on God’s Revelation in His Creation. Sacred Earth Ministry Monograph Series 2. Ibid, 207pp.
- 155 Philosophical Thinking and Christianity. Project in Basic Philosophy submitted to the Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary Ogbomoso for the Certificate in Ministerial Formation Course 16pp.
- 156 Leaders in Nigerian Geography. Department of Geography, University of Ibadan, 136pp.
- 157 Thoughts on the development of Osun State. Text of Papers Presented at the Osun Forum Summit, 2001, Osogbo (mimeo).
- 158 Disciplined Geomorphologists and the Future of Nigerian Geomorphology. Keynote Address delivered at the Nigerian Geomorphological Working Group (NGWG) Meeting Held at the University of Ibadan during the 44th NGA Conference, July 29th – August 2nd, 2001.
- 159 Time for Decisive Action on Nigerian Geomorphology. NGWG Conference. July 29th – August 2nd, 2001.
- 160 Investment Opportunities in Agro-Allied Industries in Osun State. Proc. Conference of Investors, Osun State Government, Ada, Osun State, March 14-15, 2002.
- 161 Christian Love in Practice. 1: General Principles and Discourse.Sacred-Earth Ministry Monograph Series 3. Man & Nature Study/Action Centre, Ibadan, 30pp.
- 162 Humid Tropical Geomorphology, 2nd Impression, (with L.K. Jeje), Heinemann, Ibadan, 414 pp
- 163 Mama Patiences Ayodele Ajilo: A Testimony of God’s Goodness. Bodija Estate Baptist Church, Ibadan 24pp.
- 164 Christian Love in Practice, 2: Guide to Church Social and Care Ministries, Sacred – Earth Ministry Monograph Series 4. Penthouse Publics. Nig. Man & Nature Study/Action Centre, Ibadan, 164pp.
- 165 GEO 421: Geomorphology of the Humid Tropics. Distance Learning Centre, University of Ibadan, 113 pp
- 166 Throwing out the baby with the bath - water: Reminiscences of a Passionate Geographer. A Valedictory Lecture, Faculty of the Social Sciences, University of Ibadan. 45pp
- 167 Tenants on Earth: a Compilation of Sermons on God, Humans and the Earth. Sacred – Earth Ministry monograph Series 5. Penthouse Publication (Nig.), for Man & Nature study/Action Center, Ibadan. 165pp
- 168 Our Transformer God: A Compilation of Sermons on God and His People. Sacred – Earth Sermons Monograph Series 6. Penthouse Publications, for Man & Nature Study/Action Centre, Ibadan.
- 169 A Harvest of Divine Interventions: The Life and Times of Professor Adetoye Faniran. Penthouse Publication for Man and Nature Study/Action Centre, Sacred Earth Ministry Monograph Series 7, 320pp
- 170 On The Masters Errand. The Story of Bodija Estate Baptist Church, Ibadan at 40. Bodija Estate Baptist Church. 81pp.
- 171 Geo 312: Geomorphology (Revised Edition) Distance Learning Centre, University of Ibadan. 181pp.
- 172 CTH 111: Bible Geography. National Open University of Nigeria, Lagos
- 173. Essentials of Geomorphology. Penthouse Publishers Ibadan 444 pp (with L.K. Jeje and F.S. Ebisemiju)
- 174 A Creation Sacred to God; Book of Abstract, MANASC, Ibadan.
- 175 A Creation Sacred to God; Proceedings of First Sacred Earth Workshop. Sacred Earth Ministry New Series 1, MANASC, Ibadan and NBTS, Ogbomoso,, 115 pp.
- 176 The Bible and Man-Nature Relationship: A Paradigm Shift (Keynote Address), in: Adetoye Faniran and Emiola Nihinlola (eds.). A Creation Sacred to God: Proc. 1st Sacred Earth Workshop; Sacred Earth Ministry New Series 1, MANASC, Ibadan and NBTS, Ogbomoso, pp xviii-xxiii
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- 179 The Bible and Responssible Citizenship: Proceedings 2nd Sacred Earth Workshop. Sacred Earth Ministry New Series 3 MANASC Ibadan/ NBTS, Ogbomoso,142pp (ed with R.A.Lateju)
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- 181 Sacred Earth Ministry Hymns @ Choruses. Sac red Earth New Series 2, MANASC, Ibadan/ NBTS, Ogbomoso,32pp
- 182 Environmental pollution and the Church. The Nigerian Baptist Magazine, Vol. 187 No.2 pp14- 15
- 183 Unlocking Kingdom Treasures Through House Fellowship/Cell Churches. Bodija Estate Baptist Church, Ibadan (ed with I. Adubi @ B.O. Olaopa) 82pp.
- 184 Parenting: A missing Link in Christian Educational System. The Nigerian Baptist,Vol 89, No 03 pp5 – 6,, 11 (with I. Adubi Ii and B.O. Olaopa
- 185 Excerpts from the B>E>B>C> House Fellowship/Cell Group UPDATE Archives, in: A. Faniran I.Adubi and B.O. Olaopa (eds), Unlocking Kingdom Treasures through House Fellowships/ Cell Churches, Bodija Estate Baptist Church, Ibadan, pp39 – 80.
- 186 Thoughts on the Development of Osun State: Proc Osun Forum Summit, 2001. Osun Forum Special Publication (ed with A. A. Fabiyi), Osogbo, Nigeria, 121pp
- 187 Aims and objectives of the summit, in: A. Faniran and A. A. Fabiyi (eds), Thoughts on the Development of Osun State: Proc. Osun Forum Summit, 2001. Osun Forum Special Publication, Osogbo, Nigeria, pp xii – xiii
- 188 Responsible citzenship, environmental stewardship and sustainable development: the case of Osun State, in: A. Faniran and A. A. Fabiyi (eds), Thoughts on the Development of Osun State: Proc. Osun Forum Summit, 2001. Osun Forum Special Publication, Osogbo, Nigeria, pp90 - 110
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- 190 General introduction, in: A.Faniran (ed), Theology of Creation and Environment. International Council for Higher Education (ICHE) West Africa Textbook Project, Theologiacal Book Trust, Bangalorem India (in the press)
- 191 Scientific perspective on the origin of the earth, chap. 3 in: A. Faniran (ed), Theology of Creation and Environment.International Council for Higher Education (ICHE) West Africa, Theological Book Trust, Bangalore, India (in the press)
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- 193 Non – living components of the earth, chap. 7 in: A. Faniran (ed), Theology of Creation and Environment. International Council for Higher Education (ICHE) West Africa, Theological Book Trust, Bangalore, India (in the press)
- 194 Living Components of the earth, chap. 8 in: A. Faniran (ed)Theology of Creation and Environment, International Council for Higher Education (ICHE) West Africa, Theological Book Trust, Bangalore, India (in the press)
- 195 Humans and the earth’s ecological system, chap.9 in: A. Faniran (ed) Theology of Creation and Environment. International Council for Higher Education (ICHE) West Africa Textbook Project, Theological Book Trust, Bangalore, India
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- 197 Biocentric approach. Chapter 12 in: A. Faniran (ed)Theology of Creation and Environment International Council for Higher Education (ICHE),West Africa Textbook Project, Theological Book Trust, Bangalore, India (in the press).
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