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The effects of habitat change on the avifauna of Mount Marsabit forest, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2007)
Forests are important ecosystems because of their immense contribution to national
economy and the livelihoods of local communities. They are also important for biodiversity
conservation and are indeed critical habitats ...
Characterization of s. damnosuum s .1. From six River-systems in kenya using ecological Parameters and cellulose Acetate electrophoresis
(University of Nairobi, 1984)
From December 1981 up to April 1983 ecological and biochemical
studies were carried out on the Simulium damno Sum complex sibling
spec~es in nine river-systems of Kenya, of which only six were
found suitable for ~. damno ...
Application of eda to trade taxes: A case of import duty and import declaration fee in Kenya
(2011-11)
Exploratory data analysis methods form an integral part of statistical programmes as a
component of a course in basic statistics. In this article a number of useful statistical
graphics playa crucial role in the extraction ...
Partial economic analysis for penaeus indicus h. Milne edwards (1837) semi - intensive ulture at theMtwapa mangrove Creek,Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2011)
Shrimp farming IS carried out in intertidal areas in most parts of the world leading to
transformation and loss of habitat. In South East Asia, Latin America and some parts of the
Western Indian Ocean, shrimp aquaculture ...
E-procurement model for the public sector of Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2010)
The public procurement in the Kenyan has been undergoing reforms starting with the Public
Procurement and Disposal Act 2005 that saw the creation of Public Procurement Oversight
Authority. The next step was the implementation ...