B. Muok
/
African Centre for Technology Studies ,
2010
When produced in a sustainable and equitable manner, biofuels can increase Kenya’s energy self sufficiency, support rural development as well as reduce deforestation and GHG emissions compared to foss...
J Wakhungu
/
African Centre for Technology Studies ,
2010
In Kenya, droughts and floods have becomemore frequent and intense. The country has also seen increased average temperatures, more extreme hot days, and colder nights, successive crop failures, as well...
Z Sherpard
/
African Centre for Technology Studies ,
2010
Whether people can adapt, and for how long, depends on the resources available. Africa is the region most vulnerable to the negative impacts of climate change and atthe same time has low adaptive capa...
N. Susan
/
African Centre for Technology Studies ,
2010
Communities which are remotely located in countries such as Uganda, have limited access to social services, dependent on natural resources for their livelihoods and may have limited opportunity to inf...
N. Clark;J. Mugabe;J. Smith
/
African Centre for Technology Studies ,
2008
This book provides an overview of the potential benefits of agricultural biotechnology in Africa in the context of continuous poor agricultural production and rising food insecurity. The authors draw ...
D. Wafula;R. Paarlberg;I Minde;J. Wakhungu
/
African Centre for Technology Studies ,
2008
The rapid development and diffusion of biotechnology and in particular genetic engineering is happening at a time when the African continent is faced with a number of daunting challenges including ...
S. Eriksen; K. Ulsrud; J. Lind; B. Muok
/
African Centre for Technology Studies ,
2006
This policy brief focuses on the development implications of findings from a three year research project to understand how conflict affects different people’s ability to adapt to climate constraints. ...
V.A. Orindi; S. Eriksen
/
African Centre for Technology Studies ,
2005
Uganda is highly vulnerable to climate change due to limited financial resources, low levels of income per capita, limited disaster management skills and weak institutional capacity. A large proporti...
P. Goldsmith; L.A. Abura; J. Switzer
/
African Centre for Technology Studies ,
2004
Sudan, a nation of 36 million people wracked by conflict for 34 of the last 45 years, has generated some four million displaced people during the course of its war. It is estimated that over two milli...
J. K. Kairu; G. M. Sikoyo
/
African Centre for Technology Studies ,
2002
The East African Community (EAC) initiated a process to prepare common guidelines for the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of shared aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems of East Africa. The shared ...