Browsing Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment & Design (FEng / FBD) by Title
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Between Global and Regional Visions: The Way Forward for Uganda’s Cities
(university of Nairobi, 2013)Cities have a significant impact on the economy and development of any given nation. In particular, they offer a place to live. They have proved to be dense networks of interchanging investments, information, goods and ... -
Bicycle Crossings: A Non- Motorised Transport Study in Nairobi
(Department of Civil Engineering, University of Nairobi, 1998) -
Bio-inspired energy and channel management in distributed wireless multi-radio networks
(2014-06)In the recent past, research in the next generation wireless heterogeneous broadband networks has favoured the design of multi-radio interface over the single radio interface architectures in order to support desirable ... -
Biogas Slurry Systems, Biogas For Rural Development
(Envrironmental and Biosystems Engineering, 1983) -
Biogas technology for rural households in Kenya
(1997)Less than 20% of Kenya's population is connected to the grid. Only 5% of the country's rural population, which accounts for over 70% of the total population enjoys electricity connectivity. To compensate for this deficiency ... -
Biosorption of Zn (II) ions from aqueous solutions by water hyacinth (Eichhornia crasippes): Equilibrium and Kinetic studies
(2014)The biosorption characteristics of Zn (II) ions were investigated. Experimental parameters affecting the biosorption process such as pH, contact time, biomass dosage, initial metal ion concentration, and temperature were ... -
BIP-Based Alarm Declaration and Clearing in SONET Networks Employing Automatic Protection Switching
(2009)The paper examines the performance of bit-interleaved parity (BIP) methods in error rate monitoring, and in declaration and clearing of alarms in those transport networks that employ automatic protection switching (APS). ... -
Black Carbon and total carbon measurements at urban and rural sites in Kenya, East Africa.
(2003)There have been very few studies in Kenya on aerosols despite the global demand on aerosol ground studies in the perspective of climate and the human well being. Therefore, atmospheric aerosol studies became the basis of ... -
Blooming the Desert: Problems and Alternative Solutions: the Northeastern Province of Kenya
(Surveying, University of Nairobi, 1978) -
Boiler, Piping And Pressure Vessel Cross Bore Design Stresses
(Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Nairobi, 2011) -
Bridging the North-South Divide in Sustainable Urbanization: The Picture of Nairobi, Kenya
(Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Nairobi, 2010) -
The Broader Context for ICT4D Projects: A Morphogenetic Analysis
(2013-06-27)This paper demonstrates the value of Archer 's morphogenetic approach (MA) in understanding and explaining the complexity of the broader context within which many developing country information and communication technology ... -
Building Design and Construction in Nairobi with particular emphasis on Roof covering material
(Department of Real Estate And Construction Management, 1992) -
Building Information Modelling in Urbanising Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2023)With the largest economy is East and Central Africa, Kenya serves as a regional centre for banking, technology and infrastructure. In the last ten years Kenya has experienced strong growth and development, largely anchored ... -
Building Maintenance Manual” Building and Construction Review
(Real Estate and Construction Management, University of Nairobi, 1991) -
Built Form Transformations as an Income Generating Strategy
(University of Nairobi,Architecture and Building Science, 2004) -
Burnt Clay Waste as a Pozzolanic Material in Kenya.
(University of Nairobi,Architecture and Building Science, 2002) -
Burying as an interment method and its impact on land in Kenyan urban areas
(1989)Modern society has become increasingly concerned with how land is used. Its fixed supply and the increased demand exert pressure for land to be used more intensively. Conflicts often arise between different users that hold ...