Browsing by Author "Agong’, Stephen G."
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Aluminium tolerance of four bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) varieties
Mugai, Elisha Njue; Agong’, Stephen G.; Matsumoto, Hideaki (African Journals Online, 2002)Four bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) varieties (‘Rosecoco'– GLP 2, ‘Mwitemania'– GLP X 92, ‘Mwezi Moja' – GLP 1004, and French bean – ‘Amy') locally obtained from seed merchants in Kenya were investigated for their aluminium ... -
Examining the Effect of Community Participation on Beneficiary Satisfaction with the Work of Water Management Committee in Urban Community-Based Operated Water Schemes
Agong’, Stephen G.; Hayombe, Patrick (Springer, 2020-05-28)Community participation (CP) has become popular in development discourse and practice, particularly in relation to water resource management. Greater involvement of beneficiaries in decision-making and implementation of ... -
Exploration of food culture in Kisumu: A socio-cultural perspective
Odede, Fredrick Z.; Hayombe, Patrick O.; Agong’, Stephen G. (LAR Center Press, 2017)Increasingly food culture in the context of socio-cultural dimension is becoming important for sustainable urban development. In the last four years food festivals have been held in Kisumu attracting several interests both ... -
How did Kachok dumpsite in Kisumu City develop into a crisis?
Awuor, Frankline O.; Nyakinya, Belinda; Oloo, John; Oloko, Michael O.; Agong’, Stephen G. (Springer Netherlands, 2018-08-24)Municipal solid waste management is one of Kenya’s most pressing environmental problems evidenced by the many overflowing dumpsites with their associated environmental and health hazards. Their growth is precipitated by ... -
Simbi Nyaima: An Interplay of Nature and Mythology in the Lake Victoria Region; Planning and Management for Ecotourism Transformation in Kenya
Hayombe, Patrick O.; Odede, Fredrick Z.A.; Agong’, Stephen G.; Mossberg, Lena (Journal of Arts and Humanities (JAH), 2014-01)Many countries in the world exploit cultural heritage to reduce poverty, transform the community and support local livelihood. This paper focuses on ecotourism transformation, namely, nature (Simbi as unique Crater Lake) ... -
A simulation model for growth and development of French beans in Kenya
Wesonga, John Mwibanda; Agong’, Stephen G. (African Journal of Horticultural Science, 2012-06)A simulation model was developed to describe French bean growth and development in Kenya. Parameters were estimated using data from a field experiment while a set of four experiments provided data for model evaluation. The ...