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Legal Options for Mainstreaming Climate Change Disaster Risk Reduction in Governance for Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2015)
Conceptualizing regulatory frameworks to forge citizen roles to deliver sustainable natural resource management in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2015)
Examines how Kenyan laws on community forestry and water resource management operate in practice, mandating the state’s cooperative engagement with participating citizens’ voice. Formalized legal contracts later signed and ...
Adaptation to Climate Change: ASEAN and Comparative Experiences
(University of Nairobi, 2015)
Adaptation to Climate Change: ASEAN and Comparative Experiences presents a dynamic and comprehensive collection of works from legal scholars around the world that delves into a relatively new frontier on legal aspects of ...
Capital mobility, monetary policy, and exchange rate management in Kenya
(Oxford Univ. Press, 2010)
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Factors that influence adoption of soil and water conservation technology at Kathekakai Location, Machakos
(United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) ; Kenya, 2015)
International Food Safety Standards and the Use of Pesticides in Fresh Export Vegetable Production in Developing Countries: Implications for Farmer Health and the Environment
(2011)
Most developing country farmers producing for international markets rely on pesticides for
agricultural production (Thrupp et al, 1995, Maumbe and Swinton, 2003). The warmth and
humidity of tropical climates exacerbates ...
Awareness and the Use of Mobile Phones for Market Linkage by Smallholder Farmers in Kenya
(2010)
In many developing countries smallholder farmer participation in agricultural input and output markets continues to be constrained by lack of market information. Actors in most developing country markets operate under ...
Reproductive Health of Female Sex Workers in the Urban Informal Settlement of Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya
(African Wildlife Foundation, Nairobi, 2010)
Female sex workers (FSWs) have long been recognized as important factors in the sub-Saharan HIV/AIDS epidemic. Because of their large number of sexual partners and high rate of partner change they may act as core groups ...