Urbanization in Kenya is proceeding at a very rapid rate and in the last two decades, the urban population has been growing within the range of 6 to 8 per cent per annum. (1) This present growth and trend of urban centres has resulted in an immeasurable number of urban environmental problems such as slum and squatter settlements, lack of building maintenance, lack of drainage, water supply and sanitation, noise pollution, air pollution and lack of solid waste disposal. The situation in Nairobi, Mombasa and other urban centres has been taken to show how various aspects of the environmental degradation process has affected Nairobi and other urban centres as a means of understanding the current and future urban environmental problems in Kenya...
Human settlement conditions in many parts of the world, particularly the developing countries, are d...
Poverty has often been seen as a purely rural problem but for many developing countries, the pervasi...
Managing solid waste is one of the greatest challenges a city of any size faces regardless of its de...
The rate of growth of Kenyan cities, in terms of population and infrastructure, is unprecedented. Th...
The chapter examines major sustainability challenges faced by people in the poor urban slums of Nair...
NoWith an urban growth of 4% and an urban population of more than 30% (Vision 2030), one out of ever...
During the last forty years, the economic and demographic structure of Kenya has become increasingly...
Global urbanization is occurring at an unprecedented rate. The brunt of this urban growth is occurri...
This study investigates urbanization as a driving force in surface water quality degradation in Keny...
Kenya has experienced rapid population growth and urbanization in recent years leading to major chan...
Congestion and traffic-related pollution are typically the largest contributors to air pollution in ...
Slum dwellers in Nairobi constitute the majority of the city’s population, with an estimated 60 per ...
Urban poverty continues to escalate despite the many players, strategies and programmes that have b...
Urban centres have existed and have been evolving for many centuries across the world. However, the ...
This thesis is an analysis of the modern phenomena and attributes of the city of Nairobi and its inh...
Human settlement conditions in many parts of the world, particularly the developing countries, are d...
Poverty has often been seen as a purely rural problem but for many developing countries, the pervasi...
Managing solid waste is one of the greatest challenges a city of any size faces regardless of its de...
The rate of growth of Kenyan cities, in terms of population and infrastructure, is unprecedented. Th...
The chapter examines major sustainability challenges faced by people in the poor urban slums of Nair...
NoWith an urban growth of 4% and an urban population of more than 30% (Vision 2030), one out of ever...
During the last forty years, the economic and demographic structure of Kenya has become increasingly...
Global urbanization is occurring at an unprecedented rate. The brunt of this urban growth is occurri...
This study investigates urbanization as a driving force in surface water quality degradation in Keny...
Kenya has experienced rapid population growth and urbanization in recent years leading to major chan...
Congestion and traffic-related pollution are typically the largest contributors to air pollution in ...
Slum dwellers in Nairobi constitute the majority of the city’s population, with an estimated 60 per ...
Urban poverty continues to escalate despite the many players, strategies and programmes that have b...
Urban centres have existed and have been evolving for many centuries across the world. However, the ...
This thesis is an analysis of the modern phenomena and attributes of the city of Nairobi and its inh...
Human settlement conditions in many parts of the world, particularly the developing countries, are d...
Poverty has often been seen as a purely rural problem but for many developing countries, the pervasi...
Managing solid waste is one of the greatest challenges a city of any size faces regardless of its de...