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  1. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    avril, 2015
    Kenya

    This research paper attempts
    to
    explore the potential
    of
    modern digital Geoinformation technologies (GITs)
    as
    alternative
    tools for spatial mapping, planning and management
    is
    compared against the hitherto used cadastral

    based approaches
    in
    Keny, and
    Nairobi City settlements
    in
    particular. Using a case study
    of
    Mlolongo Township, a
    ty
    pical peri-urban settlement
    of
    Nairobi, the potential
    of
    GITs
    is

  2. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    novembre, 2015
    Kenya

    This study evaluated the effects of holistic grazing management (HGM) on biomass production and soil properties under holistic and non-holistic grazing sites. The study was conducted in two Group Ranches namely, Koija and Il Motiok in Naibunga Conservancy, Laikipia County, Kenya. Vegetation attributes and soil parameters were determined in four plots randomly sited and established within the Il Motiok Ranch, which is under HGM, and in the same number of plots sited and established in Koija Ranch which is under free-range grazing system.

  3. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2015
    Kenya

    The adoption and adaptation of enclosures in the arid and semi-arid rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa is driven and
    sustained by a combination of factors. However, reviews indicate that these factors cannot be generalized, as they
    tend to be case specific. A study was therefore conducted to explore the history and reasons for enclosure establishment
    in Chepareria, a formerly degraded communal rangeland in north-western Kenya. While Vi-Agroforestry Organization
    accounting for 52.5 % was the main source of knowledge on enclosure establishment; it has now emerged

  4. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    juin, 2015
    Ouganda

    Some of the factors that have been attributed to the global increase of Foreign Land Deals-FLDs include the three F's (food, fuel and finance) crises, and among others. However, most of the empirical evidences stem from the assessment of a broad set of countries. An analysis on the main determinants across host communities within a country presents specificity and closer reality. This study contributes by examining the community factors that could exert significant influence on determining whether or not a community receives FLDs in East African Community (EAC), focusing on Uganda.

  5. Library Resource
    décembre, 2015
    Kenya

    The adoption and adaptation of enclosures in the arid and semi-arid rangelands of sub-Saharan Africa is driven and
    sustained by a combination of factors. However, reviews indicate that these factors cannot be generalized, as they
    tend to be case specific. A study was therefore conducted to explore the history and reasons for enclosure establishment
    in Chepareria, a formerly degraded communal rangeland in north-western Kenya. While Vi-Agroforestry Organization
    accounting for 52.5 % was the main source of knowledge on enclosure establishment; it has now emerged

  6. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2015
    Kenya

    Rehabilitating degraded rangelands using enclosures offers various benefits to agro-pastoral households. However, enclosure benefits cannot be generalized as there are variations across dryland ecosystems and societies. This study assessed the qualitative and quantitative benefits derived from rehabilitating degraded rangelands using private enclosures in Chepareria, West Pokot County, Kenya.

  7. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    avril, 2015
    Kenya

    Declining land productivity and
    per capita
    food availability poses challenges to overcoming land
    degradation and poverty in sub-Saharan Africa. There is a need to identify ways of improving land
    productivity particularly among smallholders. This study investigated the contribution of integrated soil
    fertility management (ISFM) practices to both technical and allocative efficiencies in the maize farming
    system of Kenya. To determine efficiency gains from ISFM, we compared efficiencies of two groups of

  8. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2015
    Kenya

    Purpose:
    The purpose of the study was to analyze the Social
    -
    economics influence on project
    implementation by determining factors that influence indigenous poultry production. The study
    would then give recommendations to the relevant authorities and the indigenous
    poultry keepers to
    address tho
    se factors aimed at increasing i
    ndigenous poultry production
    .
    Findings:
    The study showed that land size which was on average 1.1 had a significant influence on

  9. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2015
    Kenya

    This paper discusses the major challenges women in Kenya face as they try to ensure and maintain food security at the household level. The challenges include access to and ownership of resources such as land, finance, water and affordable cooking energy; access to markets and proper infrastructure and

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