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Kenya: A Natural Outlook Volume editor Paolo Paron (Senior Lecturer, IHE Delft, Institute for Water Education, Delft, Netherlands)

Kenya: A Natural Outlook By Volume editor Paolo Paron (Senior Lecturer, IHE Delft, Institute for Water Education, Delft, Netherlands)

Summary

Kenya is a thriving country in East Africa: its economy is largely based on the natural environment that frames the tourism sector, mainly through safaris and holidays on the coast. This book offers a holistic view on Kenya's natural environment and resources.

Kenya: A Natural Outlook Summary

Kenya: A Natural Outlook: Geo-Environmental Resources and Hazards: Volume 16 by Volume editor Paolo Paron (Senior Lecturer, IHE Delft, Institute for Water Education, Delft, Netherlands)

Kenya is a thriving country in East Africa: its economy is largely based on the natural environment that frames the tourism sector, mainly through safaris and holidays on the coast. The natural environment also underpins the second largest industry: agriculture. Kenya's social, technological, and industrial developments are a reference for many neighboring countries. Kenya plays a leading role in Africa and attracts huge amounts of investments. Furthermore, the humanitarian community has made Nairobi its base for international headquarters and regional offices. This makes Kenya a possible model for development and investment in its widest sense. This book aims at updating the holistic view on Kenya's natural environment and resources. It provides a sound scientific introduction to this country's physical and socioeconomic setting and its evolution through time and will appeal to a broad audience of students - in Kenya and abroad - as well as those working in the development and humanitarian sectors and to international donors looking for a scientific compendium on Kenya's environment. Its structure and references allow the reader to deepen his or her knowledge of every theme touched on in the book.

About Volume editor Paolo Paron (Senior Lecturer, IHE Delft, Institute for Water Education, Delft, Netherlands)

Paolo is a Senior Lecturer at IHE Delft in the River Basin Development research group. He has more than 15 years of combined professional experience in the Humanitarian, Professional and Academic world in the areas of mapping, geology and geomorphology and remote sensing. In the last years he has been developing methods and tools for the use of UAV in hydraulic research including flood mapping as well as in ecology and soil erosion. He has worked and lived extensively in Eastern and Southern Africa with shorter assignments in Asia and East Asia, and at present he is based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Table of Contents

Section One: Natural Resources 1. General geology. Norbert Opiyo Akech, Christine Omuombo, and Moses Masibo 2. Minerals, oil and gas resources. Norbert Opiyo Akech, Moses Masibo and Daniel Olago 3. Relief, physiography and drainage. Maina Gichaba 4. Quaternary evolution. Daniel Olago 5. Climate, John P. O. Obiero and J. O. Onyando 6. Remote sensing applications for water data in Kenya: case study. John Bosco and Kyalo Kiema 7. Mara River case study. Michael E. McClain and Amanda L. Subalusky 8. Groundwater distribution and aquifer characteristics in Kenya. Zachariah Kuria 9. Coastal waters. Christine A. Omuombo, Daniel O. Olago and Eric O. Odada 10. Renewable energy resources in Kenya. Oludhe 11. Soils. Christian Thine Omuto 12. Vegetation. Andreas Brink et al. 13. Agricultural expansion and its consequences in the Taita Hills, Kenya. Petri Pellika et al. 14. The importance of fire ecology and management in protected areas. Ilaria Palumbo et al. 15. Importance and dynamics of the mangroves in Kenya. Kirui et al 16. Freshwater ecology of Kenyan highlands and lowlands. Dorothy Wanja Nyingi et al. 17. Wildlife management. Mordecai Ogada and Dorothy Wanja Nyingi 18. Environmental impact assessment in Kenya. Elijah K. Biamah et al. Section Two: Natural Hazards 19. Seismic hazard. Josphat K. Mulwa, Fumiaki Kimata and Nguyen Anh Duong 20. Landslides. C. Maina-Gichaba, Enoch K. Kipseba and Moses Masibo 21. Floods in Kenya. Alfred Opere 22. Coastal erosion. Christine A. Omuombo, Daniel O. Olago and Eric O. Odada 23. Combined Drought Index applications in Kenya. Zoltan Balint et al. 24. Conclusions. Paolo Paron, Daniel Olago and Christian Thine Omuto

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9780444595591
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Kenya: A Natural Outlook: Geo-Environmental Resources and Hazards: Volume 16 by Volume editor Paolo Paron (Senior Lecturer, IHE Delft, Institute for Water Education, Delft, Netherlands)
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Elsevier Science & Technology
2013-10-25
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