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The impact of Ujamaa on rural development in Masasi district, Tanzania
(University of NairobiDepartment of Urban and Regional Planning, 1981)The study is an evaluation of Ujamaa as a method of rural development in Masasi District. This is done in relation to the traditional organization and management of rural programmes as influenced by physical ... -
The Impact of Urbanization on the Livelihood of Bor Community in Bor County of Jonglei State, South Sudan
(University of Nairobi, 2017)The increasing rate of urbanization in South Sudan as a result of a combination of natural urban increase and net in-migration to urban areas has an impact on the livelihood of the pastoral communities that live around the ... -
The impact of villagisation on rural development:Acase study of Iramba District Tanzania
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Impact of zoning regulations on sustainable Urban development: a case of Riverside neighbourhood of Nairobi, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2020)This research investigates the impacts of zoning regulation on urban sustainability with specific case of Riverside neighbourhood of Nairobi. The objectives of the study were to document land uses and development densities ... -
Impacts of build up structures on the road infrastructure in Imara Daima.
(University of Nairobi, 2014) -
Impacts Of Construction On Wetlands In Bungoma Town
(University of NairobiDepartment of Real Estate and Construction Management,, 2013-10)From colonial times until recently, wetlands have been usually regarded as nuisances, only fit to be drained, cleared, filled, inundated, degraded with toxins and nutrients, and exploited for whatever resources could be ... -
Impacts of Quarrying on Land Use and Possible Rehabilitation Measures: a Case of Zowerani Sub Location, Kilifi County, Kenya
(UON, 2021)Quarrying has been practised since pre-historic times and has been/is vital for the development of any society. Quarrying should be compatible with the neighbouring land uses and should be in harmony with their functionality. ... -
Impacts of University Location on Rural Neighborhood Land Use a Case of Kenya Methodist University Main Campus in Meru County
(University of Nairobi, 2020)University education in Kenya has experienced phenomenal growth which has not been in tandem with the physical growth of the Universities thus causing a strain on the physical infrastructure of the universities and a ... -
Impacts Of Urban Agriculture On Physical Infrastructure In The Informal Settlements Case Study Of Kibera, Nairobi
(University of NairobiDepartment of Real Estate and Construction, 2013)Urban Agriculture has been viewed as a sound coping strategy in the face of dwindling food security, economic upheavals, civil strife and unprecedented population growth within many urban centers in the world. The state ... -
Impacts of urbanization on the sustainable conservation of Nairobi national park
(Department of Urban and Regional planning, 2009)Nairobi National Park established in 1946 with an area of 117km2 to protect wildlife from human activities and threats has grown to be a tourist destination earning an average of Kshs.45 million per year for the country. ... -
Impediment to the formulation of a national design policy in Kenya
(University of Nairobi,, 2014)Design translates abstract thoughts of researchers, scientists and technologists into tangible products and services that meet specific public needs. Design forms the initial stage of any production processes and it ... -
Implementation of server GIS: case study of ESRI Eastern Africa and Oakar services
(University of Nairobi, 2009)Most geo-referenced (spatial) data related to ESRI Eastern Africa and Oakar Services Limited is held in desktop GIS systems. Server GIS is experiencing tremendous growth and gaining popularity in terms of use, especially ... -
Implication Of Drainage System On Commercial Activities In Eldoret Town CBD
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Implication Of Household Land Size And Land Use On Sustainable Food And Livelihood Security In A Maize Farming System Of Kalongo Sub-Location, Makueni County
(UoN, 2019)The economy of the country is largely based on agriculture as the sector contributes about 30 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and provides livelihoods to about 80 percent of the population (Kenya 2017c). The ... -
Implication of informal food vending outlets in Nairobi Industrial area, Lunga Lunga road.
(University of Nairobi, 2014)Due to increased urbanization rates coupled by reduced supply of formal employment, urban authorities have been faced with a big challenge in controlling the informal economic activities especially street food that have ... -
Implication of informal land uses on Ngong River. Case of Bunyala Road
(University of Nairobi, 2014)This paper is meant to investigate on the implications of informal land uses on upper Ngong‟river riparian reserve. Slum dwellers are always excluded from most service deliveries by the responsible authorities. These include ... -
Implication of unplanned bus terminus on land use (Kasarani – Mwiki Road)
(University of Nairobi, 2014) -
Implications for conversion of agricultural land use in peri urban areas of Gitothua Ward, Ruiru Sub County
(School of Built Environment, University of Nairobi, 2018)Ruiru subcounty has witnessed increased changes from its initial agricultural land use to a more urbanized residential and commercial land use. These land-use and land-cover changes affect directly and indirectly the ... -
Implications of uncontrolled urban Development in the Lunga Lunga informal settlement along Ngong River
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Improving financial accessibility to micro and small scale enterprises in Kenya: a case study of Gikomba and Kibera, Nairobi
(University of NairobiDepartment of Urban and Regional Planning, 1997)Lack of access to finance has been identified as a major constraint on the ability of MSEs in Kenya to fulfil their potential for dynamic growth. This study investigates the high propensi ty of MSEs to identify lack of ...