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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 ...
The effect of vegetation roots in slope stability, 2nd Civil Engineering International Conference on Civil Engineering and Sustainable Development held in Mombasa between 25h and 28th September 2008.
(2008)
Kenya experienced extraordinarily heavy rainfall between May 1997 and February 1988 due to the El Nino weather phenomenon. This period of about 10 Months of heavy rainfall caused widespread landslides and floods in various ...
Difficulties experienced in the planning of transportation facilities in unplanned settlements.
(2004)
The development of transportation infrastructure in unplanned settlements is a major prerequisite to both economic growth and poverty alleviation. This is largely so because they promote livable environments and contribute ...
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.
(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 ...
Technological_Curriculum & culture
(2008)
This article explores First Nations (Native American) science education from a
cultural perspective. Science is recognized as a subculture of Western culture. Scientific and
Aboriginal ideas about nature are contrasted. ...