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Adopting a new Eco-Ethical Philosophy of Living:
(2010)
debate. Burning refuse, especially plastics and other hazardous waste that affect air quality has been a common practice.
Authorities point to a well balanced environmental past. During those good old days, people used ...
Micronutrients in selected food crops in Muguga, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2014)
Micronutrients are essential for growth of
plants and although they are required in
small quantities, inadequate supply of one
or more of these results in reduced yields
and quality of crop products. Micronutrients
are ...
Environmental Monitoring and Management
(2013)
A natural way to begin this monogram is by posing several pertinent questions. Firstly, what exactly does the term “monitoring” mean. Furthermore, is monitoring synonymous to measuring or observing? And more specifically, ...
Environmental Impact Assessment
(2013)
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is defined by Munn (1979) as the need to identify and predict the impact on the environment and on man’s health and well-being of legislative proposals, policies, programs, projects, ...
Developing an authentic african architecture
(2011)
The idea of the existence of an African Architecture has been problematic over the years since the o
nset of
European occupation. Early scholars of non
-
Western built forms saw them as not
constituting architecture ...
Input of GIS Data
(2013)
Precisely because of the expensive cost of GIS data capture and the fact that the procedures involved in this are also fairly time consuming, the sources for GIS data should always be carefully analyzed before selection ...
Spatial Analysis
(2013)
The most important function of GIS is the analysis of spatial data and their attributes for purposes of decision support. Indeed, spatial analysis is the very crux of GIS. It is the means of adding value to geographic data ...