Browsing Faculty of Agriculture by Title
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Animal Health Service Delivery Systems in Kenya s Marginal Areas under Market Liberalization: A Case for Community-Based Animal Health Workers
(2002)This brief is based on the results of a research project funded under the competitive grants program of the 2020 Vision Network for East Africa. A research report bearing the same title has been published by the Network ... -
Applied Research in Participatory Forest Management (PFM): Assessing under which conditions PFM contribute to the goals of poverty reduction, sustainable forest management and improved local governance in Tanzania
(University of Nairobi,The Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies, 2009) -
Ascaricidal activity of Rhoicissus tridentata root-tuber ethanolic and water extracts
(2012)This study was conducted to determine in vitro ascaricidal activity of ethanolic and water extract of root tuber Rhoicissus tridentata against adult nematodes. Adult worm motility inhibition assay was conducted using Ascaris ... -
Assessment of Professional Needs of Faculty in American College and University Environmental Programs.
(University of NairobiThe Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies, 1999)This paper reports on an ongoing process of identifying and meeting the professional needs of faculty in higher education environmental programs in the United States. It includes the self-reported strengths and weaknesses ... -
Beskatning i udviklingslandene – gå efter guldet
(University of Nairobi,The Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies, 2011) -
Breeding bean cultivars resistant to angular leaf spot and root rots in Eastern and Central Africa
(University of NairobiAnimal Production and Clinical Studies, 2002) -
A brief on policy briefs. Forest & Landscape
(University of Nairobi,The Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies, 2010) -
Building Consensus on Shared Values
(University of NairobiThe Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies, 2005) -
Cattle Keeping Practices Of The Orma People A Household Survey In Tana River District, Kenya
(2000)Trypanosomosis, a disease mainly transmitted by tsetse flies, is widespread throughout the humid and sub-humid areas of Africa. For centuries the disease has taken its toll on cattle and people living in tsetse-infested ... -
The Challenge ofAIDS in Africa
(University of Nairobi, 2004) -
The Challengefor Africa: A New Vision
(University of Nairobi, 2009) -
Changing Comparative Advantage And Regional Trade In The Greater Horn Of Africa: Implications For Food Security.
(University of NairobiAgricultural Economics, 2003) -
Characterizations of livestock manure market and the income contribution of manure trade in Mukogodo, Laikipia, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2013)The use of livestock manure in African agriculture supports a market system that links pastoral and agricultural communities, but has been little studied. We investigated this market in central Kenya. Out of 60 households ... -
Coffee factory design and training of coffee factory engineers
(University of Nairobi.Department of Food Science, Nutrition & technology, 2002) -
Combining stated and revealed preference methods: A dairy adoption case study of western Kenya
(International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya,University of Nairobi, Department of Agricultural Economics, Nairobi. Kenya., 2004)The study was carried out in seven districts in western Kenya to determine factors influencing the adoption of dairy technologies. This paper looks at the complementarity in the analysis derived from the revealed preference ... -
Community forestry i Cambodja: om netvrksstyring og statens rolle
(University of Nairobi, 2006) -
Community needs assessment for and feasibility studies of appropriate food processing
(University of Nairobi.Department of Food Science, Nutrition & technology, 1994) -
Compensating Pastoralists for Conserving Animal Genetic Resources: The Case of Borana Cattle in Ethiopia
(2013)The Borana cattle in northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia have unique traits that make them suitable for the harsh environment in the lowlands and have ever been part of the pastoralists’ identity. Almost all the traditional ...