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Displaying 281 - 285 of 298The road network in the Mombasa municipal area: A spatial analysis of its effects on land values, population density and travel patterns
Few studies exist that show the relationship between urban transportation and urban structure in the developing world. As the developing countries become rapidly urbanized, there is growing need for adequate planning for a balanced urban development. Urban planners should pay attention to urban transportation for it provides access to urban areas and helps to reduce intra-urban inequality.
The social and political institutions of the tribes of the Kikuyu land unit of Kenya: Afr. MFM 1981/107
The development of agriculture and the land system in Kenya, 1918-1939
Accounting for the subdivision and distribution of land by limited liability companies in Kenya
This study attempts to provide a conceptual insight
into the various accounting/legal problems and complications
that arise in the subdivision and distribution of land to
the shareholders by limited liability companies in Kenya.
The highlighting of the various accounting and legal
problems apart, the study also attempt's to provide
prescriptive accounting treatments to the various
problematic land subdivision and distribution circumstances.
The paper starts by providing a chronological account