NAME : JOSEPH MERU REG NO : N102-0015/2012 UNIT NAME : SUSTAINABLE TOURISM 2 TASK : ASSIGNMENT Discuss Ways through Which NEMA Limits Sustainable Tourism Development Introduction The NEMA is a Government agency responsible for the management of the environment. NEMA principles are primary tools for achieving sustainable development since they recognize that the consideration of environmental factors requires the integration of social‚ economic and ecological factors into decisions
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could see. The temperature dropped to 13 Celsius at around 5 o’clock. On the second say we had to survey people with a questionnaire which will be relevant to the hypothesis‚ this survey had questions like; How far have you travelled to get here today? Where have you come from? How long are you staying here? Before we got set on task we had to make sure we were polite and sensible. Will go around in groups and ask around 20 people and try and even the sex out male/female. baring in mind
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PLANNING REGULATIONS 1.0 INTRODUCTION The essence of spatial planning is to create order to development within human settlements which in turn promotes safety‚ economy and beauty. Certain controls /constraints are necessary if people have to enjoy their freedoms / rights (esp. for the weaker members or land uses). 1.1 Definitions Planning: * Basic human activity * Deciding what to do in advance of doing it * Concerned with providing the right site‚ at the right time‚ and
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Using ICT in the classroom Classrooms can provide students with a myriad of learning possibilities and ICT is certainly the most emerging. ICT offers thinking and learning in a new and more engaging way (Howell‚ 2012). Students are often noticeably more motivated and excited to participate in technology based learning especially as it offers such visual presence. Students also have the opportunities to learn with extended higher order thinking activities and with some examples being‚ podcasts‚
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ENYAKenya Vision 2030 REPUBLIC OF KENYA July - August‚ 2007 This publication is a summary of Kenya’s new long-term national planning strategy‚ officially known as Kenya Vision 2030. The publication briefly states the main goals of the Economic‚ Social and Political pillars that underpin the Vision 2030. It also provides a run-down of major‚ (or flagship) projects to be embarked upon in the Medium Term period of the Vision‚ i.e from 2008-2012. The final version of Vision 2030 will be completed
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ICT in Early Years This report will include two educational ICT activities; the first activity will be based on a group of children. Then a second ICT activity will be based on an individual child. The ICT activities will be aimed at children in their early years‚ with the intention of developing the wider area of the Early Years Foundation curriculum. The report will evaluate and assess teaching and learning when using ICT. Including the health and safety issues relating to ICT and data protection
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Applying ICT Today I. From IT to ICT II. ICT at Home and in School III. The Social Impact of ICT Information Technology (IT)‚ or the technology necessary for processing information‚ is now accepted to be one of the driving forces of the modern world. It has transformed and continues to change the way people live and communicate because of the rate at which the computers and the technology behind them improve with time. Do You Remember? Gordon Moore‚ the founder of IBM computers‚ once predicted
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are multifunctional‚ and each can access the data‚ which gives the management a number of access points. Admin and stock control staff now have access to hand held computers‚ SEC (Shelf Edge Computers). These are used for price changes‚ creating stock pictures (information on stock totals) and for forecasting deliveries. Like many companies‚ they have experimented with giving customers hand held scanners to enter their own shopping. The experiment has been discontinued due to huge stock
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Financial Institutions and markets TASK: TERM PAPER TITLE: COMMERCIAL BANKING IN KENYA PRESENTED TO: MRS. BOSIRE MARY PRESENTED ON: 19TH October 2011 ABSTRACT: This term paper analyses the commercial banking system in Kenya. In particular it focuses on the history of commercial banks from a general perspective then narrows down to Kenya’s context. It looks at the importance of commercial banks in Kenya‚ the roles/functions of commercial banks. It then focuses on the regulations that
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Kenya: A Developing Country With the discovery of certain human fossils‚ some being over 3 million years old‚ many paleontologists believe that Kenya was the “cradle of humanity.” Currently‚ Kenya’s population is comprised of over 97 percent of people of African descent with nearly 40 ethnic groups. Lying on the equator between Ethiopia‚ Sudan‚ and Uganda‚ Kenya is located on the eastern coast of Africa. Kenya is one of the most famous safari destinations in Africa‚ attracting people from all
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