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Land Reform as a Vehicle for Agricultural Development : the Case of Chemase/kibise Sugar Cane Co - Operative Zone of Nandi District
(University of Nairobi,school of humanities and social sciences,, 1981-04) -
Land settlement programme and population redistribution in Kenya: the case of Nyandarua District
(University of NairobiDepartment of Arts Population Studies, 1995-12)The purpose of this study is to examine the contribution of land settlement programme on the spatial population redistribution in the rural areas of Kenya, particularly it s contribution to the spatial population ... -
Land settlement schemes in Nyandarua District of Kenya, with particular reference to Ol-joro Orok division, 1960 - 1991.
(University of NairobiDepartment of Arts History, 1992)This study examines the settlement schemes of Nyandarua District from 1963 to 1991, with particular emphasis on the schemes of oljoro-orok Division. In 1960, -the exclusive reservation of the Highlands for White settlers ... -
Land Speculation in the Kenya Highlands
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 1977-06) -
Land Tenacy and Ownership in Mathere Valley
(University of Nairobi,School of law,, 1979-04) -
Land tenure : its sociological implications with specific reference to the swahili-speaking peoples of the east African coast with annotated bibliography of the area
(1965)In this thesis I examine some questions raised by a . sociological study of land tenure. In the introduction I define some of the terms which will be used. The first section consists of an examination of some of the ... -
Land Tenure Reform and Africanisation of the White Highlands 1956- 1970
(University of NairobiSchool of law, 1981) -
The Land Tenure Revolution in Kenya, 1951 - 1959: Legal and Political Implications
(University of Nairobi, 1960) -
Land use and tenure changes and their impact on the Kitenden wildlife corridor, Amboseli Ecosystem, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2012)This study was conducted in Kitenden Wildlife Corridor (KWC), within Amboseli Ecosystem between October 2011 and January 2012. The research sought information to enhance conservation and management of KWC. The objective ... -
Land use change and intensification: impacts on soil macrofauna with emphasis on Earthworms in land use mosaics in Embu and Taita-Taveta Districts, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2012)The study set out to determine, characterize and compare geomorphologic, physiographic land use types and agroecosystem intensification, assess physicochemical nature of soil at benchmark study sites of Embu and Taita ... -
Land Use Changes And Human Wildlife Conflict In Garba Tula Sub-County, Isiolo County, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2018)Prevention of human-wildlife conflicts is a top priority of wildlife conservationists in Kenya, especially in regions which are close to wildlife reserves and has high population growth of human being. Human-wildlife ... -
Land use changes in Olgulului group ranch in Loitokitok District: the implications on pastoralism
(University of NairobiDepartment of Urban and Regional Planning, 2007)Land use changes have resulted from interactions between society through influences of economic, social and political processes on the physical environment. These changes have occurred between different scales over time. ... -
Land use planning for fuel wood utilization by smallholder Tobacco farmers: a case study of Kegonga division, Kuria District - Kenya
(University of NairobiDepartment of Urban and Regional Planning, 2003)Tobacco production in Kenya under the aegis of the British America Tobacco (BAT) Company has created a tobacco growing community peasantry that has long been ignored by social scientists and regional planners. Yet, tobacco ... -
Land Use Practices and Their Impacts on Wise Use and Conservation of the Tana Delta Wetland
(University of Nairobi, 2016)Globally, wetlands are under serious threat from the continuous reclamation due to demand to satisfy human development needs. Wetlands are the worlds’ most productive environment and rich in biological diversity of plants ... -
Land use: impact of a new road in Kikuyu Division
(University of NairobiDepartment of Urban and Regional Planning, 1976)The expansion of urban areas into the countryside and, therefore, consequent consumption of rich agricultural hinterlands is an issue that is more and more beginning to attract the attention of physical planners as well ... -
Land, credit and crop transitions in Kenya:The Luo response to directed development in Nyanza Province
(University of Nairobi., 1985-04)A New Scramble? Historians of Africa refer to the late nineteenth century as the time of the Scramble. The European imperial powers sent their "explorers" into the savannahs and rain forests of Africa to claim lands ... -
Landeskundevermittlung Am Beispiel Eines Vergleichs Der „Lost Counties“ In Uganda Und Der Berliner Mauer
(University of Nairobi, 2018)Considering that Teachers of the subject German as a foreign language in secondary schools in Uganda do not put much emphasis on the teaching of cultural studies in the classroom, many learners of this subject find it very ... -
Landlessness: does the law have an answer? with specific referencee to Machakos and Makueni district
(University of Nairobi, 1992-08) -
Landscape Planning in the Ngong Hills of Kenya, an integrated approach
(University of Manitoba, CanadaDepartment of Land Development, University of Nairobi, 1987)The Ngong Hills represent a natural resource o fsignificant importance to Kenya. The hills contain valuable agricultural, vegetational, hydrological, visual, recreational and wildlife resources. These support a number ... -
Language and diplomacy: a critical analysis of the role of language in diplomacy
(Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies, 2001)The interest into the 'mysteries and myths' of diplomacy are the roots on which this study has developed. The interests into this area of study were necessitated by the different interpretations ...