Kenya to talk about the state of data protection laws in Kenya and the country’s Data Protection Act (the “DPA”) that came into force on 25 November 2019. The DPA gives effect to the provisions of Article 31 of Kenya’s Constitution which provide for the
quarrying industry was sourced from the Kenya National Statistics Bureau. The study found out that the majority of 71.0% of the QOs were not aware of the existence of the NEMA
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The study concluded that quarrying practices affect the environment in Tala that is soil erosion, water siltation, loss of vegetation and animals. The study recommended that permission to extract stones from quarries should be restricted by the government and NEMA. Sensitize the community about the effects of quarrying through media or by
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In Kenya and specifically in Mandera County area, stone quarrying industry has grown rapidly in recent years. Objective: This study thus aims at examining the impact that stone quarrying has had on the environment
Assessment of Socio-Economic Impacts of Stone Quarrying Activities in Narok Town Ward, Narok North Sub-County Festus Kiprop Barchok 1* , Dr. Samson Okongo Mabwoga , PhD 1 & Prof. Stella Kirui , PhD 1
Quarry locations, abandoned without any scheduled rehabilitation processes thereafter have posed environmental challenges globally, in addition to being among the most risky
Quarrying is an excavation process involving abstracting materials, which are neither fuel nor minerals in nature from rocks. The ever-increasing development and construction in major urban centres worldwide have necessitated the need for quarries to provide materials for construction. This has led to detrimental environmental and social economic impacts
Kenya is a growing economy and it is in the list of third world countries what is commonly referred to as developing countries. As a result of this its poor-rich gap keeps on growing
Sub-County, Kenya George Okong’o1*, Mark Ndunda Mutinda1 and Isaiah Gitonga Imaita1 1Department of Environment and Natural Resource Management, Africa Nazarene University P.O. Box 53067-00200
The quarrying industry in the Nairobi mainly involves the production of construction stones/artisanal dimension stones, hardcore/stone chippings, red soil and murram. Quarrying activities in Nairobi cover an area of 4.4km2 which is 0.63% of the land cover (City of Nairobi Environmental Outlook Report, (CNEOR, 2007).
The negative impacts of quarrying on the environment include loss of biodiversity (Unde et al., 2010; Darwish et al., 2011), dust pollution, water
Kenya has principles, laws, and policies governing quarrying operations, such as the Kenya National Environment Management Authority's 2011 integrated national land-use guidelines. The document outlines several quarrying operational principles, such as the need for an environmental impact assessment before quarrying begins (NEMA, 2011).
Abstract Background: Stone quarrying is one of the major practices carried out in the world by the construction industry.In Kenya and specifically in Mandera County area, stone quarrying industry has grown rapidly in recent years. Objective: This study thus aims at examining the impact that stone quarrying has had on the environment and the
In recent times, rapid changes in buildings and infrastructural development have increased demand for construction materials. Ndarugu quarries located about 35 km north of Nairobi CBD are among the main sources of building materials in Kenya. The visible evidence of stone mining are the post-quarried sites scarred along the Ndarugu ridge, which has
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Machakos district is found in the Eastern province of Kenya. It was intended to establish the extent to which quarrying has affected the environment in Tala. To examine what are
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The noise can also affect other species of living things by influencing their reproductive systems (Atieno, 2015). In Ndarugo area, the main effects of stone quarrying are production of dust that affect both people and vegetation, emission of
Abayomi, D., & Kehinde, I. (2014). Environmental Effect of Quarrying Activities in Oba-Ile, Akure, Ondo State, South-West Nigeria. International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology, 3(1), 1103-1113. and what we Face Today. Klaus Krippendorff, USA
The quarrying industry is broadly classified under the “Mining and Quarrying” Sector in Ghana. The sector is governed by several institutions that play respective roles in policy formulation, regulation and revenue collection within the sector. Box 1 presents the
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