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Joseph Hitimana
School Of Natural Resource And Environmental Management, University Of Kabianga, P. O. Box 2030 -
Does Participatory Forest Management Practices Lead To Forest Regeneration And Improved Community Livelihood? Successes And Challenges In Nabkoi Forest, Kenya
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Kenya was initiated in 2007 to engage forest adjacent communities in forest conservation and in return benefit from timber, non timber and environmental services. Studies were therefore carried out to understand the success and challenges of PFM practices on forest regeneration and community livelihood in Nabkoi forest, Kenya. Four administrative sub-locations adjacent to Nabkoi forest

Jeremiah T. Samaila
Lecturer, Department Of Agricultural Education, College Of Education Hong, Adamawa State, Nigeria.
Evaluation Of Maize-cowpea Intercrop Growth, Yield And Yield Components As Affected By Sowing Dates Under Rainfall In Mubi, Northern Guinea Savanah Of Nigeria
Intercropping grain legume with cereals primarily increases diversity, and ensures stability of output. The timing of planting the component is however, critical in attaining this purpose. Maize and cowpea cultivars differing in maturities and growth habits were intercropped using four different sowing dates under field conditions at Mubi (100 6’ N, 130 17’ E), Nigeria in 2010 and 2011 to

Tammie J. Kaufman
Associate Professor Of Hospitality Management, Rosen College Of Hospitality Management, University Of Central Florida, 9907
Analysis Of Listening Preferences Of Hospitality Management Students
The objective of this research is to determine listening preferences of students majoring in hospitality management utilizing Watson and Barkers' listening preference scale. A study which uncovers the listening preferences of the students will assist the faculty in better understanding the students and aid in their lesson preparation. The sample includes 244 students currently enrolled in upper level

Rahma Udu Yusuf
Department Of Pure And Applied Sciences, Technical University Of Mombasa, Mombasa. P.o. Box 90420 Tom
Factors Affecting Compliance To Recommended Regimen Among Hypertensive Patients At The Coast Provincial General Hospital, Mombasa, Kenya
Complications of hypertension account for 9.4 million deaths worldwide every year; making hypertension a leading source of morbidity and mortality. Compliance to recommended hypertension medication has been found to be an important factor in mitigating effects of diseases. Objective of research is to determine the factors affecting compliance to recommended hypertension regimen among patients attending clinic at the Coast Provincial

Dr. Mary Ragui
Lecturer, School Of Business, Kenyatta University, P.o. Box 43844 - 00100, Nairobi, Kenya
Effects Of Enterprise Mobilization On Operational Performance: A Case Of Multinational Consumer Goods Manufacturers In Kenya
Many manufacturing firms in Kenya have discovered that supporting remote and mobile employees with the adoption of enterprise mobilization can turn downtime into productive time. The study sought to discover, identify and uncover how the mobile market, mobile processes and mobility are likely to influence the operational performance of the manufacturing firms in Kenya. Therefore a structured literature review was

Hauwa Mai BUTU
Department Of Estate Management & Valuation, School Of Environmental Studies, Ramat Polytechnic Maiduguri, Borno State,
The Impact Of Floods On Rental Values Of Residential Property In Wulari Ward, Maiduguri Metropolis, Borno State, Nigeria
The study was a survey meant to assess the impact of floods on rental values of residential property in Wulari Ward of Maiduguri metropolis, Borno state, Nigeria. A set of questionnaire was administered on two hundred and five respondents who were randomly chosen within the study area. The data collected were analyzed using tables and percentages. The results obtained showed

Mala Ali MODU
Department Of Estate Management & Valuation, School Of Environmental Studies, Ramat Polytechnic Maiduguri, Borno State,
Knowledge And Capacity Gaps In The Implementation Of Integrated Water Resources Management In The Hadejia Jama'are Komadugu Yobe Basin, Nigeria
The paper is drawn out of my PhD research which examined functional gaps and overlaps in the implementation of integrated water resources management (IWRM) in the Hadejia Jama’are Komadugu Yobe Basin (HJKYB), Nigeria and showed how they collectively hamper effective utilization and management of water resources. The research identified seven functional gaps and three areas of overlaps. This paper concentrates

Isma'ila Abdullahi Hadejia (Phd)
Msc. Geography, University Of Maiduguri; Msc. Land Resources, Bayero University Kano (buk); Phd Environmental Management,
Teenage Pregnancy Among Senior High School Children As A Public Health Issue In The Amansie West District Of Ghana
Introduction: Teenage pregnancy is slowly killing the fate of our youth and the future of our nations. Globally, about 16 million lasses between the ages of 15 to 19 and some 1 million girls below the age of 15 give birth every year especially in low- and middle-income countries. Method: A random sampling technique was devised in choosing Manso Adubia

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