Browsing Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment & Design (FEng / FBD) by Title
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Planning for water supply and sanitation services in low income suburbs of Nairobi
(Department of Urban & Regional Planning, University of Nairobi, 2004)Kawangware Location of Dagoretti Division is one of the low-income residential areas where about 60 percent of the people of Nairobi live. Before 1963, the Division of Dagoretti was under Kiambu District jurisdiction. ... -
Planning for water supply in Gatundu Division
(University Of Nairobi, 1981-06) -
Planning for water supply in Nakuru town
(Faculty of Architecture, Design & Development, College of Engineering and Architecture, University of Nairobi, 1996-06) -
Planning for water transport on Lake Victoria
(University of Nairobi, 1986-06)In an effort to exploit extensively the available resources and in order to provide access and consequently enhance the economic development of rural areas, the Kenyan Government has put as a priority, among others, ... -
Planning for woodfuel demand and supply in a rural set up: The case of Naitiri
(Urban and regional planning, University of Nairobi, 1989) -
Planning implication of water sanitation provisions in Nairobi's Umoja estate
(University of Nairobi, 2015) -
Planning Implications Of Street-side Parking For Public Transport Vehicles On Traffic Flow: A Case Study Of Nairobi's River Road
(University of Nairobi, 2015) -
Planning Implications of Urban Heat Island Effect in Mombasa
(University of Nairobi, 2022)Empirically, the Urban Heat Island Effect (UHIE) is a resultant of the reverberation consequences of climate change and urbanization within the built environment where hotter temperatures are acutely experienced in cities ... -
Planning in Multicultural Urban Communities- the Eastleigh North Case
(University of Nairobi, 2008)Aside from the characteristic urban pattern of high, middle, and low-income areas, Nairobi's postcolonial landscape is also layered by localities with predominant ethnic communities. With over fifty ethnic communities ... -
Planning in multicultural urban communities: the Eastleigh North case
(Department of Urban and Regional Planning, 2008)Aside from the characteristic urban pattern of high, middle, and low-income areas, Nairobi's postcolonial landscape is also layered by localities with predominant ethnic communities. With over fifty ethnic communities ... -
Planning options for housing an ageing population in Nairobi. A case study of Kibera division
(University of NairobiDepartment of Urban and Regional Planning, 2002)This is a research study on the planning options for housing the ageing population in Kibera Division of Nairobi. The "graying" population as they are referred to, is a phenomenon that has received little attention from ... -
Planning problems facing small urban centres 'a case study of Limuru town, Kenya
(Department of Urban and Regional Planning, 1980)The study examines the development problems facing small urban centres with view of identifying the critical problems that hinder spatial development. The study further analyses the factors that constitute constraints ... -
Policy and Planning Implications for Temporary Settlements Hosting Internally Displaced Persons ( IDPs) In Kenya: A Case Study of Afraha Stadium IDP Camp
(University of NairobiSchool of the Built Environment Department of Urban and Regional Planning, 2008)Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are increasing becoming a challenge to Kenya. Whether displaced by conflict, disaster or development initiatives, the IDP population is often left to grapple with no basic needs and ... -
Policy impacts on urban land use patterns in Nairobi Kenya: 1899-1979
(1980)In the twentieth century; three basic models of city structure have been accepted by scholars as being representative of land use patterns in most cities of the western world. These models are (1) the Concentric Zone ... -
Policy implications of land subdivision in settlement areas: a case study of Lumakanda settlement scheme
(University of NairobiDepartment of Urban and Regional Planning, 2003)The significance of land is that it constitutes the most important economic, cultural and political issues in Kenya today. It was true when Kenya became a colony dominated by European settlers. It remained true through ... -
Political biography of Ronald Gideon Ngala
(Faculty of Arts, 1990-05)This is a biographical study of Ronald Gideon Ngala, who became a prominent leader in Kenya He was born in 1922 at Gotani, in present day Kilifi District. He attended his primary and secondary schools at Kaloleni ... -
Pollutional effect of brewery waste water on Ruiruaka river
(Department of environmental and biosystems engineering, 1992)The rapid rate of industrial and urban growth in Kenya with the resultant pollution of aquatic systems provided stimulus to the present study on the pollutional effects of brewery effluent on Ruiruaka river.The river, ... -
Population pressure as a factor of rural development in Hamisi District Kakamega District
(University of Nairobi, 1980-11)Human population in terms of size, composition, distribution, components of growth and other characteristics provide a basic framework for estimating various categories of social, economic and physical planning needs and ... -
Postgraduate Hostel, Nairobi
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Potential Environmental and Socio-economic Effects of Geothermal Exploitation on the Local Community: a Case of Suswa Geothermal Plant
(University of Nairobi, 2020)This study sought to assess the potential environmental and socio-economic effects of geothermal exploitation on the local community in Suswa that primarily encompasses pastoralists who practice a nomadic lifestyle and ...