Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment & Design (FEng / FBD): Recent submissions
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Nox destruction in a laminar opposed jet diffusion flame
(Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Nairobi, 1990) -
Hazardous waste management on the farms
(Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Nairobi, 2005) -
Emmisions from rotary kiln incinerator plant: origin, measuremnet and control
(Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Nairobi, 2002) -
Air pollution & clean technology: a case for metal emisiion abatement
(Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Nairobi, 2006) -
Managing The Land Use Changes Within And Around Nairobi, Kenya
(1992)This paper reviews the literature associated with urban growth development, and urban management, relating these to the growth of the metropolis of Nairobi. The paper reviews the land use changes that have taken place in ... -
The Built Environment Of Kenyan Schools
(1992)This is an examination of the environmental conditions experienced by the very young children in Kenyans rural primary schools during their tender learning years. Recently Kenyan have been very busy building Secondary ... -
Historical And Cultural Impacts Of The City Structure Of Mombasa, Kenya
(1990)The city of Mombasa, lying on the coast of Kenya, has been of great historical significance to the whole East African hinterland adjacent to it. The city has been the starting point of colonial penetration into the modern ... -
Lessons from eastern Africa’s unsustainable charcoal business
(2006)Although charcoal meets 80% of urban households’ energy needs in eastern Africa, it hardly attracts the attention of policy makers. Yet charcoal will remain the main cooking fuel for most people in the region’s towns for ... -
Biomass energy use in Kenya
(2010)Biomass energy situation and consequences: Biomass energy provides 68% of Kenya’s national energy requirements and it is expected to remain the main source of energy for the foreseeable future. In 2000, Kenya was reported ... -
Charcoal trade in Kenya
(1990)In 1980, charcoal was estimated as providing 8% of Kenya`s overall fuel needs. Out of this, 50% was used by urban households, 37% by rural households, 12% by the industry and 1% by the commercial sector (O`Keefe et al, ...