The Nairobi Rainy Season Hustle: A City Drowning in Poor Drainage
When the rains hit Nairobi, the city grinds to a near halt. What should be a refreshing change from the scorching sun quickly turns into a nightmare for residents. The biggest culprit? Poor drainage. Year after year, the same streets flood, the same roads turn into rivers, and the same frustrations resurface. The Daily Struggles […]
How GIS is Revolutionizing Waste Management in Kenya
Waste management in Kenya is evolving, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)…
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…
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.