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Land As A Resouce And Its Management For Construction..Paper Presented At The Architects And Quantity Surveyors Education Board Professional Development Workshop 14-15 September,2005.Safari Park Hotel,Nairobi.
(Real Estate and Construction Management, University of Nairobi, 2005)The objective of this study is to inveigate the real inequality perspective of land ownership and use in Kenya. The study demonstrated that there are varying degrees of inequality in land ownership, access and use in Kenya ... -
Land dealings in Kenya
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Land Management
(2013)Land provides the base upon which social, cultural and economic activities are undertaken and as such is of significant importance in environmental monitoring. Social, cultural and economic activities have to be planned ... -
Land Management for Rapid Urbanisation under Poverty: An Introduction
(2002)This is because land scarcity, increased competition for land and inequitable allocation of land in African cities and the mediation of power, politics, ethnicity and corruption, coupled with inequitable access to land, ... -
Land Management Information Systems In The Knowledge Economy: What Options Are There For Kenya
(Surveying, University of Nairobi, 2007) -
Land ownership and use in Kenya.Policy prescription from an inequality perspective
(2002)Inequality as a development concept refers to difference between individuals or groups both in terms of opportunities and outcomes.A substantial component of inequality may reflect differences in opportunities with people ... -
Land Settlements, Land Reforms And The Historical Causes Of Land grievances in Kenya
(1991)This chapter inquires into the efficiency and equity consequences of rental and sales markets for agricultural land in the developing world. Most of the work on the relationship between farm size and productivity strongly ... -
Land Taxation for Sustainable Development in Kenya
(Urban and regional planning, University of Nairobi, 2000) -
Land Taxation Policy in Kenya
(Urban and regional planning, University of Nairobi, 1999) -
Land Tenure in Slum Upgrading Projects
(2011)This paper gives an overview of slum upgrading in Kenya observing that slums are a major urban housing phenomena in Kenya that require immediate attention. Rather than demolishing them, which renders many people homeless, ... -
Land Titling In Sub-Saharan Africa: Kenya
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Land Use Changes And Hydrological Impacts Related To Up-scaling Of Rainwater Harvesting And Management In Upper Ewaso Ng 'iro River Basin, Kenya. Land Use Policy (in Press)
(Envrironmental and Biosystems Engineering, 2006)Some land use changes are driven by the need to improve agricultural production and livelihoods. Rainwater harvesting and management is one such change. It aims to retain additional runoff on agricultural lands for productive ... -
Land Use For Sustainable Livelihoods: Nomadic Pastoralism And Poverty Alleviation In Kenya.
(Real Estate and Construction Management, University of Nairobi, 1991) -
Land use management challenges for the city of Nairobi
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The Land Use Planning in Provincial Towns of Kenya
(1993)The Kenya Government has over a number of years pursued policies geared towards the promotion of secondary towns. Included in this strategy is the achievement of an orderly and coordinated urban land development. However, ... -
Land Use Policy in Relation to Social Forestry in Kenya
(1990)This report seeks to provide a better understanding of the economic framework of smallholder agriculture in Kenya, particularly in relation to tree growing management and practices. Although much of the report focuses on ... -
Land Utilisation in Inner City Areas: The case of Nairobi Kenya in Forum
(University of Nairobi,Architecture and Building Science, 1992) -
Land, Governance And Poverty Alleviation In Kenya. Issues For The Next Millennium
(Real Estate and Construction Management, University of Nairobi, 1991) -
Land-use Conflicts and Urban Land Management in Kenya
(2002)Protected areas throughout the world are key for conserving biodiversity, and land use is key for providing food, fiber, and other ecosystem services essential for human sustenance. As land use change isolates protected ...