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Towards studying hybridization of baboon subspecies in the amboseli basin using distributed Gis
(2009)
Many geographic applications have been developed in recent years that offer
exciting new possibilities for understanding biological diversity. Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) make it possible to build maps of species ...
The application of IWRM principles in Kerarapon water project, Ngong, Kajiado district.
(University of Nairobi, 2009)
Kajiado District about 25km from Nairobi City. The water scheme covers an area of 3.7 km² and
supplies water to the area’s residents for domestic and livestock use. A central challenge facing
the area has been the ...
Use of GIS to manage community-based land transactions: Case Study: Kirinyaga Central District
(University of Nairobi, 2009)
The elements of Land Administration in Kenya are very fragmented and independently operated
within the Ministry of Lands. During institutional reform there is opportunity to provide a much
more integrated Land Administration ...
Use of GIS for catchment modelling and dynamic atlas for information management and dissemination: a case study
(2009)
River Juba and Shabelle catchments are the source of the two most important rivers
in Somalia. They are the source of water for irrigation and it is the food basket for
many Somalis living in the southern part of Somalia. ...
Rent control and residential rental housing investment: A Case study of Meru town
(2002-06)
This dissertation begins by pointing out that rent control has to be seen in the context of housing
problems especially for the urban poor. Faced by a mass of poor families, most governments
adopt rent control policies ...
Fostering of innovation and its adaptation process in the Kenyan construction industry: A case study of the Building and Civil Engineering Contractors in Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, 2005)
This research paper constitutes an investigative study into fostering of innovation and its adaptation in the Kenya construction industry, with special regard to the Building and Civil Engineering Contractors in Nairobi. ...
Analysis of Alternative Waste Stabilization Ponds and Constructed Wetlands Systems for Kaputiei Housing Estate, Kisaju, Kajiado‐Kenya
(2009)
Biological waste management systems are increasingly being used in Kenya to treat domestic
and industrial effluent. These systems exist as conventional waste stabilization ponds or as
constructed wetlands. Waste stabilization ...
Application of google earth in refugee camp management
(2009)
Good camp management is essential to ensure that the rights and needs of displaced people
living in a camp, refugee or internally displaced, are guaranteed and adhered to. Camp
management includes a variety of tasks in ...
The provision of rural transport system: A case of Nyabiosi sub-location in Rigoma division of Nyamira district
(University of Nairobi, 2006)
Many third world countries (Kenya included) have historically devoted a fair share of
their development budgets on expansion of rural road networks as the prime means of
enhancing accessibility and personal mobility of ...