How GIS is Revolutionizing Waste Management in Kenya
Waste management in Kenya is evolving, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)…
BIM and Its Applications in Land Surveying and GIS
The world of surveying and geospatial technology is rapidly evolving. One of the most transformative
Waste To Wealth- Impact of Recycling on Urban Development
Human settlements are agglomerations of production and consumption and as such generate waste.
GIS for Agriculture Mapping: Enhancing Farmer Practices and Resource Management
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) aid in the visualisation, analysis, and interpretation of spatial data by…
Data vis-a-vis spatial planning in Kenya
The public sector in Kenya undermines the significance of quality spatial data. Spatial planners hardly get readily available & reliable spatial data such as infrastructure, land use or natural resource data for planning purpose in the counties.
Spatial planning for water resources in Kenya: a vital imperative
With approximately 85% of Kenya’s land classified as arid or semi-arid, there exists a pressing challenge on water…
Planned yet unplanned – Kenya’s market centers
Planned yet unplanned encapsulates the paradoxical nature of roadside markets, which often emerge spontaneously despite existing formal retail infrastructure, urban plans, and regulations.
The Kakamega Rainforest: The Green Jewel
Urban forestry, the practice of managing and improving trees in urban areas, has become increasingly crucial in today’s world. It offers a myriad of benefits, from improving air quality and mitigating climate change to enhancing aesthetics and boosting mental health.
A Key Tool for Environmental Conservation and Resource Management
Land surveying plays a critical role in environmental conservation and resource
management.
Wastewater management in Kenya’s Coastal counties
As I reflect on the challenges faced by my beloved Kenya, I am acutely aware of the
pressing need to address wastewater management. In our third-world context,
where resources are scarce and environmental degradation looms large, spatial
planning for wastewater becomes a critical endeavor.