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Factors Influencing Completion of Water Projects in Kakamega County, Kenya
(International Journal of Research in Management, Science & Technology, 2016-08)
The main aim of this study was to investigate factors that influence completion of water projects in Kenya using Kakamega County as a case study. The specific objectives of the study were to determine the effect of ...
Gender differences on motivation of Kenyan primary school pupils towards participation in school sports
(International Journal of Sport Studies, 2016-07)
Children participation in school sports is very important because of the benefits they
derive from physical activity. However, there are times when there is reduced
participation in school sports because of several ...
Influence of Financial Capacity and Monitoring on Project Quality of Housing Construction in Nakuru County, Kenya
(International Journal of Research in Management, Science & Technology, 2016-12)
The construction industry is one of the most important sectors for the development of infrastructure and economy of a Nation. It is therefore important that adequate measures are put in place to ensure quality in the sector. ...
PELIS Forestry Programme as a Strategy for Increasing Forest Cover and Improving Community Livelihoods: Case of Malava Forest, Western Kenya
(American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 2016)
Plantation Establishment and Livelihood Improvement Scheme (PELIS) is a scheme introduced after enactment of
the Forest Act, 2005. It is a governance scheme by Kenya Forest Service (KFS) to help increase forest cover and ...
Indigenous Knowledge, Uses and Conservation of Prunus africana (Hook. F.) Kalkman in Nandi Forests
(2016)
Prunus africana is a multipurpose medicinal tree of worldwide fame in treatment of benign prostate cancer.
However, the wild collection is no-longer sustainable due to overharvesting. In order to conserve the species,
there ...
Allellopathic potential of invasive Psidium guajava L., against selected native tree species in Kakamega Tropical Forest, Western Kenya.
(IOSR-JPBS, 2016)
Studies have previously attributed P. guajava invasiveness to its aggressive regeneration and profuse seeding. This study, however verified that its allellopathic influence on native plant species also plays an important ...
Ab Initio Simulation Of Materials Properties
(MMUST, 2016-02)