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Planning standards for future urban industries,based on the performance of the present Nairobi industrial area
(University of Nairobi., 1975)
Physical planning for uncontroled settlements at Mombasa Mainland South
(University of Nairobi., 1975-06)
The role of small scale industries in developing urban economies: A case study of Kisumu semi-urban areas
(1975)
The existance of small scale industries has beome
an intergral part of urbanisation process both in ,
Kenya and other developing economies. Due to high
planning standards and prohibitive regulations plus
the nature of ...
The emergence of rural service centres as growth centres: a case study of growth centres in Bungoma District
(University of Nairobi, 1975)
Although studies have been carried out on the
notion of growth centres in developing countries, very
few have examined this policy at the local level. This
study examines this policy in Bungoma District, an area
in a ...
Negligence
(University of Nairobi, 1975)
Administration of water laws in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 1975)
The administration of water laws in the Republic of
Kenya is the subject of this dissertation. The law has been
administered by people with much practical experience but
without legal training. This dissertation tries ...
Income Elasticity Of Tax Structure In Kenya 1962/63 - 1972/73
(University of Nairobi, 1975)
The purpose of this study is to estimate income elasticity of tax structure in Kenya during the 1962/63 to 1972/73. Income elasticity of tax structure is defined as the responsiveness of tax revenue to changes in national ...
Supply of Kenyan Pyrethrum
(University of Nairobi., 1975-09)
Kenya's pyrethrum industry provides self employment to over
eighty thousand rural families. Over two thousand people find wageemployment
in the Pyrethrum Marketing Board's factory. Others earn
regular incomes from ...
Integrated rural development a case study of Aswa county, West Acholi district, Uganda,using water resources as a base for development
(1975)
The concept of integrated rural development is
multi-dimensional. It calls for a unified socioeconomic
development of rural areas in order to .
bridge the gap between urban and rural areas. The
concept is becoming ...