Browsing Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment & Design (FEng / FBD) by Author "Macoco, David K"
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Current Land Laws Governing Land Planning and Title Surveys in Kenya
Macoco, David K (1999)The issue of land, its ownership, use and management is a highly emotive one in Kenya and was one of the key issues that drove the need for a new constitution. Following lengthy deliberations and a comprehensive public ... -
Geomatics in the Third Millennium
Macoco, David K (1999)The theme of the AfricaGEO 2011 is “Developing Geomatics for Africa”, with an emphasis on the development of Geomatics (as an industry / technology) in the African context. This brings up technological development, as well ... -
Global Positioning Satellite System
Macoco, David K (1987)The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based satellite navigation system that provides location and time information in all weather conditions, anywhere on or near the Earth where there is an unobstructed line of ... -
The Impact of Global Positioning System on Surveying and Mapping
Macoco, David K (1998)This paper is an output of the Land Market Action Plan in Albania, implemented by the Project Management Unit of the Immovable Property Registration System and the Co-ordinative Working Group (Tirana, Albania), with ... -
Implementation of the Sectional Properties Act in Kenya
Macoco, David K (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 ... -
Requirements for the Kenya Survey Licence
Macoco, David K (1997)Persons eligible to be licensed. Persons entitled to be examined. Exemptions. Application for examination. Examining candidate on oath. Conditions precedent to issue of licence. Register of licensed surveyors. Disciplinary ... -
The Role of the Institution of Surveyors of Kenya
Macoco, David K (1997)he objectives of the Institution are two-fold: To secure the advancement and acquisition of that knowledge which constitutes the profession of a survey and, To promote the general interests of the profession ...