Browsing Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment & Design (FEng / FBD) by Title
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Implementation Of Land Reforms For Economic Growth And Achievement Of Kenya Vision 2030.
(Real Estate and Construction Management, University of Nairobi, 2009) -
The Implementation of National Housing Policy in Kenya
(College of Architecture and Engineering, University of Nairobi, 1978) -
Implementation of the Accommodation Requirements to cope with the 1986/87 University Double Student Intake
(Department of Architecture, University of Nairobi, 1987) -
Implementation of the Sectional Properties Act in Kenya
(1999)Over the last six years there has been a tremendous development of infrastructure projects in virtually all corners of Kenya. This has taken the form of Road Improvement Project, Water and sewerage improvement project and ... -
Implications Of Illegal Transfer Of Assets And Liabilities On County Government.
(Real Estate and Construction Management, University of Nairobi, 2012) -
Implications of the European Market on Africa Economies and the Emergence of a United States of Africa
(1995)For a capatalist economy to function, its labor force must be maintained; that is, workers must receive a historically determined minimal day-to-day subsistence. It must also be renewed; that is, vacancies must be filled. ... -
Importance of Railways in the National Economy; An Example of Kenya Railways
(1994)Mombasa is overwhelmingly the dominant port, urban and industrial complex on the Kenya coast. Improvements in operational efficiency, management restructuring and the revitalization of the port in the competitive context ... -
The importance of ‘The concept of total building costs, and life cycle costing Technique
(Department of Real Estate And Construction Management, 1992) -
Improved spatial prediction of soil properties and soil types combining semi-automated landform classification, geostatistics and mixed effect modelling
(2011)Landforms classifications using a range of techniques from pure automatic classification to hybrid semiautomated model / expert opinion was tested as a base for a robust modelling of soil characteristics spatial ... -
Improving the Acoustics in a Historic Building Using Axiomatic Design and TRIZ
(2005)This article investigates the use of TRIZ and Axiomatic Design to solve the problem of poor acoustics in the historic Schwab Auditorium on the Penn State University Park campus. The problem ... -
In Search of an Appropriate Planning Approach for an Upcoming African Heritage City: A Case of Lamu World Heritage Site
(African Habitat Review, 2022-12-29)Lamu World Heritage site is a typical developing world city, it is the only urban centre in Lamu County, hosting a majority of the county population with its service delivery failing to adequately cater to the masses ... -
Incentives to mobilise local natural resource use within the marginalised areas of kenya. A case of selected Districts in Nyanza, Western and Eastern provinces
(Land Develoment, University of Nairobi, 1988) -
Incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics modeling of thermal convection
(2013)An incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics (ISPH) method based on the incremental pressure projection method is developed in this study. The Rayleigh-Bénard convection in a square enclosure is used as a validation ... -
Inculturation of the Catholic Church in Kikuyu Religious Space
(2005)From the Christian theological perspective, inculturation is understood to be the process whereby the faith already embodied in one culture encounters another culture. In this encounter, the faith becomes part and parcel ... -
Industrial Training For Engineering Undergraduates
(Civil and Construction Engineering, University of Nairobi, 1981) -
Influence Of House Form On Dweller-Initiated Transformations In Urban Housing
(2006)Dweller-initiated transformations in housing are grudgingly being recognized as an alternative mode of producing dwellings in cities, particularly in the developing world. However, the environments generated are often ...