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POTENTIALS OF LAND USE PLANNING IN RESOLVING LAND USE CONFLICTS AROUND PROTECTED AREAS IN KENYA 

GRACE, A. MWENDWA (2019-11-30)
Although land cover and land use changes are important processes that affect the ecological integrity of conservation areas, there are still gaps on how their planning is implemented so as to address the endless land-use ...
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EFFECTS OF HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS ON URBAN WATER USE 

MERCY, J. NGETICH (2019-11-30)
Urban areas of the world are already or almost facing unprecedented water scarcity due to increased demand from the ever-growing urban population without an equivalent growth in the development of water supplies. Unfortunately, ...
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ECOSYSTEM-BASED ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE 

JUSPER, MARANGA OMWENGA (2019)
Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) is a nature- based and cost effective strategy that uses biodiversity and ecosystem services to adapt to climate change impacts. While there is some evidence of climate change and its impact ...
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SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF FACTORS INFLUENCING ACCESS TO PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL, KIMUMU WARD- UASIN GISHU COUNTY 

LOKOYEL, CHEPATEI ROSE (2019-11-30)
Planning guidelines in Kenya recommends a school for a specified population. With regard to primary schools, it provides that pupils should attend a school close to their homes within a distance not exceeding 2 km. It is ...
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INFLUENCE OF DISTANCE ON FOREST UTILIZATION AND PARTICIPATION OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN CONSERVATION OF SOUTH WEST MAU FOREST, KENYA 

BETT, NELSON KIPKOECH (2018)
Intensity of use of forest and involvement of neighboring communities in conservation is not uniform. It is suspected that they reduce as one is located away from forest edge. This study looked at how individual’s distance ...

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AuthorBETT, NELSON KIPKOECH (1)GRACE, A. MWENDWA (1)JUSPER, MARANGA OMWENGA (1)LOKOYEL, CHEPATEI ROSE (1)MERCY, J. NGETICH (1)SubjectEnviroment (2)LAND USE (1)PROTECTED AREAS (1)... View MoreDate Issued2019 (4)2018 (1)Has File(s)
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