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E-Readiness for networked learning in East African Universities
(School of Computing and Informatics, 2011)Academic growth in universities depends increasingly on information and communications technologies (lCT's) and the abilities of all stakeholders to collect, process, and use digital information in teaching, learning, ... -
e-Solution for Fish Marketing in Lake Victoria: Case Study of Muhuru Bay and Kirongwe
(School of Computing and Informatics, University of Nairobi, 2012)Lake Victoria is the second largest fresh water body in the world after Lake Superior and the largest in Africa. With its 69,000 km2 cover, the lake was designated as an economic growth zone with the potential to develop ... -
E-Tracking System For Solid Waste Management A Case Study Kajiado County, Ngong Town
(University Of Nairobi, 2016)Solid waste management is a major problem in most towns in Kenya. The county governments are charged with the responsibility of management county resources including waste management; however they are usually faced with ... -
E-verification-A case of academic testimonials
(University of Nairobi, 2015)Recruitment and selection is a core process for any organization as it serves to provide the organisation with the sufficient number of staff that has the appropriate qualities in terms of skills and experience. In such ... -
E-voting readiness in Kenya: A case study of Nairobi
(School of Computing and Informatics, 2011)Developing countries have established promising e-voting initiatives with the objective of enhancing the democracy for their citizens. However, governments tend to design and launch systems based on their understanding ... -
An E-voting System Based On Blockchain Technology: (A Case Study Kenya Elections)
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e-Voting System: A simulation case study of Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2014-09)It is generally considered that a key component of electronic government in the future will be electronic voting, as a means of facilitating the participation of citizens in elections and public debates. The rapid ... -
E-waste management frame work for Kenyan Universities
(School of Computing and Informatics, 2012)Electricals and electronic industry is one of the fastest growing industries which is largely due to technological advancement. This has resulted to computers and other related equipment becoming obsolete with a very ... -
Early warning disease response systems
(University of NairobiSchool of Computing and Informatics, 2011)Infectious diseases are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Kenya. Identifying infectious disease outbreaks in their early stages is an important task, both for governments and international organizations ... -
Early Warning System For Flash Flood Management Case Of Hell’S Gate National Park
(University of Nairobi, 2020)Natural disasters, like flood, flash floods, earthquakes have led to destructions of properties, loss of lives around the world. Hells gate national park in recent years has experiences destructive flash floods, these ... -
East African rainfall variability associated with the Madden-Julian Oscillation
(University of NairobiDepartment of Meteorology, 2006)Rainfall is the most important weather parameter that affects social and economic activities in the tropics. High rainfall variability characterized by anomalous wet events and dry spells occur at intraseasonal time ... -
Ecohydrologic Effects of Shade Trees Spacing on Soil Characteristics Affecting Tea Yields and Quality: a Case Study of Moniere Estate in Kipkebe of Sotik Sub-county
(University of Nairobi, 2023)Shades are used to modify the micro-climatic and environmental conditions which in turn affect soil hydrologic attributes such as moisture content, hydraulic conductivity, porosity and the rate infiltration that determine ... -
An ecological and palynological study of Manguo Wetland in Kiambu County, Kenya
(University of Nairobi,School of Biological Sciences,, 2013-09)Wetlands provide vital natural products and environmental services that support human development. The ecological character of wetlands are closely linked with the surrounding terrestrial ecosystems hence land use ... -
Ecological and physiological adaptations of malaria vectors in a semi-arid area in Baringo district, Kenya
(2011)Longitudinal entomological sampling was executed to study physiological and ecological adaptations of malaria vectors at two semi-arid villages (Kamarimar and Tirion) in Kenya. Adult mosquitoes were sampled using CDC light ... -
The ecological and social aspects of livestock predation by large carnivores in pastoral ranches adjacent to Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
(University of NairobiSchool of Biological Sciences, 2010)Allover the world, human-wildlife conflict is an ever increasing problem for many species of wildlife and especially true for large carnivores. They are often killed when threatening humans and their domesticated animals, ... -
Ecological and socio-economic factors influencing livestock production: A case study of dairy industry in three major agro-ecological zones of Kisii district, West Kenya
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An Ecological Assessment Of Littoral Seagrass Communities In Diani And Galu Coastal Beaches, Kenya
(University of NairobiSchool of Biological Sciences, 1995)Most studies along the Kenyan coast have concentrated on coral reefs and mangrove swamps. Limited studies have been carried out on seagrasses though they provide an important link between the mangroves and the coral ... -
Ecological effects of the invasive house sparrow (passer domesticus) on sympatric native sparrows in three urban areas in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2014-06)House sparrow is one of the world’s most successful avian invasive species. It has colonized many ur ban environments in central Europe, Central Asia and Africa. It was accidentally introduced to Kenya in Momba sa in ... -
The ecological impact of abandoned Maasai setilements on savanna vegetation and its herbivores in the Amboseli ecosystem
(School of Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi, 1981)The open savannas scientist have come to regard as typical have been created by the activities of humans, livestock, fire and wildlife. Many studies of savannas ecosystems have concentrated on the fairly destructive ... -
The ecological impacts of tourism in the Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya.
(Department of Zoology, University of Nairobi, 1991)