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In order to realize the above vision and mission, certain shared values shall be nurtured. There is great need for the University to be guided by the right values derived from the virtues and moral standards of the Kenyan and wider society.
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Teaching and Learning: The university offers innovative , relevant and market driven academic programmes , both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels with inbuilt quality control systems the university also provides an environment and policy framework for undertaking high quality and relevant research
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Displaying 211 - 215 of 298Land ownership ceiling law and policy as an instrument of land redistribution in Kenya
Land Use and Spatial Distribution of Two Gum And Incense Producing Tree Species In The Blue-nile Valley of Wogidi District, Ethiopia
The study was conducted in the Blue-Nile valley of Wogidi district in Ethiopia, where
woody vegetation degradation associated with intensive land use activities has become a national
concern. It was undertaken with an overall objective of documenting the impacts of land use and
topography on the spatial distribution of two gum and incense producing tree species, Boswellia
papyrifera (Del.) Hochst and Commiphora africana (A. Rich.) Engl.. Five land use units, each with two
Tsetse, wildlife and Land-cover change in Ruma National Park, South-western Kenya
Land-cover change in the rangelands can be manifested in different ways, including bush