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Kenya, Nairobi Kenya
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URBAN PLANNER/ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY EXPERT
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Real Estate/ Construction / Architecture
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Mr. Peter Naibei holds a Masters in Environmental Policy and an Honors Degree in Urban and Regional Planning both from the University of Nairobi, Kenya. Mr. Naibei has interest in land use planning, Master planning, Environmental Impact Assessment & Audit (EIA & EA), Strategic Environmental Assessment, Science Technology Parks planning, Industrial Parks and Environmental Policy. His professional engagements and experience has over the years focused on preparation of master plans and physical development plans; environmental impact assessment; strategic environmental assessment; land development and land use policy as well as contemporary urban planning touching on modern business parks.
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Concept of Sustainable Development: Strategies, opportunities and implementation in the Kenyan context
Concept of Sustainable Development: Strategies, opportunities and implementation in the Kenyan contextConcept of Sustainable Development: Strategies, opportunities and implementation in the Kenyan context
Concept of Sustainable Development: Strategies, opportunities and implementation in the Kenyan context
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL PLANNING
THE DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL PLANNINGTHE DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL PLANNING
THE DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL PLANNING
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Urban morphology
Urban morphologyUrban morphology
Urban morphology
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CULTURE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
CULTURE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTCULTURE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
CULTURE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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Environmental conflicts
Environmental conflictsEnvironmental conflicts
Environmental conflicts
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Role of Cities and towns as engines of Regional planning in Kenya
Role of Cities and towns as engines of Regional planning in KenyaRole of Cities and towns as engines of Regional planning in Kenya
Role of Cities and towns as engines of Regional planning in Kenya
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