The city of Nairobi is the heart of both industrial production and the economic hub in Kenya and the Eastern Africa region. The city of Nairobi and its environs are drained by three streams, namely: Nairobi, Mathare and Ngong rivers. These streams drain areas of diverse land use activities. The land use changes in a spatial manner from the rich agricultural system through residential cum urban to industrial. The signifi cance of these various land use systems to pollutants generation, pollution, sediment generation and hence water pollution and quality degradation is quite enormous and worth investigation. The land use changes in a spatial manner making the basin ideal for a temporal variation of sediments yields along the river profi le an...
Effect of effluents into rivers is of great economic, environmental and health concern. Chemical fer...
Land use change is a major driver to the effects of climate change and other socio-economic and envi...
Determining the effects of LULC and development on natural resources is necessary for sustainability...
This study investigated land use activities along Nairobi, Ngong and Mathare rivers, uses of waters ...
This study investigates urbanization as a driving force in surface water quality degradation in Keny...
This paper discusses the results of a study carried out in 2003 on the water quality of Nairobi Rive...
Nairobi’s urban waterways have been exposed to extreme degradation as a result of uncontrolled urban...
Water resources within the River Njoro watershed have become degraded due to high population growth ...
The Nairobi, Ngong and Mathare are among the major rivers traversing the city of Nairobi, Kenya\'s c...
To ecologically manage urban spaces, it is necessary to understand changes in spatial configuration ...
Urbanization in Kenya is proceeding at a very rapid rate and in the last two decades, the urban popu...
Anthropogenic activities often compromise the water quality of natural water systems, rendering it u...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the water quality changes and their impacts on water reso...
In the rapidly growing urban areas of the developing countries, land use activities are changing at ...
Determining the effects of LULC and development on natural resources is necessary for sustainability...
Effect of effluents into rivers is of great economic, environmental and health concern. Chemical fer...
Land use change is a major driver to the effects of climate change and other socio-economic and envi...
Determining the effects of LULC and development on natural resources is necessary for sustainability...
This study investigated land use activities along Nairobi, Ngong and Mathare rivers, uses of waters ...
This study investigates urbanization as a driving force in surface water quality degradation in Keny...
This paper discusses the results of a study carried out in 2003 on the water quality of Nairobi Rive...
Nairobi’s urban waterways have been exposed to extreme degradation as a result of uncontrolled urban...
Water resources within the River Njoro watershed have become degraded due to high population growth ...
The Nairobi, Ngong and Mathare are among the major rivers traversing the city of Nairobi, Kenya\'s c...
To ecologically manage urban spaces, it is necessary to understand changes in spatial configuration ...
Urbanization in Kenya is proceeding at a very rapid rate and in the last two decades, the urban popu...
Anthropogenic activities often compromise the water quality of natural water systems, rendering it u...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the water quality changes and their impacts on water reso...
In the rapidly growing urban areas of the developing countries, land use activities are changing at ...
Determining the effects of LULC and development on natural resources is necessary for sustainability...
Effect of effluents into rivers is of great economic, environmental and health concern. Chemical fer...
Land use change is a major driver to the effects of climate change and other socio-economic and envi...
Determining the effects of LULC and development on natural resources is necessary for sustainability...