Environmental Risks Associated With Urban Development Projects in Kenya

Janet Mburu
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Purpose: The aim of the study was to examine environmental risks associated with urban development projects in Kenya Methodology: This study adopted a desk methodology. A desk study research design is commonly known as secondary data collection. This is basically collecting data from existing resources preferably because of its low cost advantage as compared to a field research. Our current study looked into already published studies and reports as the data was easily accessed through online journals and libraries. Findings: The study revealed that urban development projects in Kenya present significant environmental risks that require careful consideration and proactive mitigation measures. The rapid urbanization and infrastructure expansion in Kenya's cities have been associated with various environmental challenges, including air and water pollution, habitat loss, soil degradation, urban heat island effects, and adverse impacts on human health. These environmental risks stem from factors such as increased vehicular emissions, industrial activities, improper waste management practices, deforestation, and inadequate urban planning and infrastructure. The concentration of population and economic activities in urban centers exacerbates these environmental pressures, further highlighting the urgent need for sustainable urban development strategies in Kenya. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: urban political ecology theory, environmental justice theory & sustainable development theory may be used to anchor future studies on environmental risks associated with urban development projects in Kenya. Prioritize the implementation of green infrastructure initiatives, such as green roofs, urban parks, and sustainable drainage systems, to mitigate environmental risks associated with urban development. Integrate nature-based solutions into urban planning and design processes to enhance ecosystem services, improve air and water quality, and reduce urban heat island effects. Advocate for legislative reforms and policy interventions that prioritize environmental sustainability in urban development planning and regulation. Implement stringent environmental impact assessment (EIA) processes for all urban development projects to ensure compliance with environmental standards and regulations.
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肯尼亚城市发展项目的环境风险
目的:本研究旨在审查与肯尼亚城市发展项目相关的环境风险:本研究采用案头研究法。案头研究设计通常被称为二手数据收集。这主要是从现有资源中收集数据,因为与实地研究相比,它具有成本低的优势。我们目前的研究调查了已经出版的研究和报告,因为这些数据可以通过在线期刊和图书馆轻松获取。研究结果:研究表明,肯尼亚的城市发展项目存在重大环境风险,需要认真考虑并采取积极的缓解措施。肯尼亚城市的快速城市化和基础设施扩张带来了各种环境挑战,包括空气和水污染、栖息地丧失、土壤退化、城市热岛效应以及对人类健康的不利影响。这些环境风险源于车辆排放增加、工业活动、废物管理不当、森林砍伐以及城市规划和基础设施不足等因素。人口和经济活动集中在城市中心加剧了这些环境压力,进一步凸显了肯尼亚对可持续城市发展战略的迫切需求。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:城市政治生态学理论、环境正义理论和可持续发展理论可用于今后对肯尼亚城市发展项目相关环境风险的研究。优先实施绿色基础设施计划,如绿色屋顶、城市公园和可持续排水系统,以减轻与城市发展相关的环境风险。将基于自然的解决方案纳入城市规划和设计过程,以增强生态系统服务,改善空气和水质,减少城市热岛效应。倡导立法改革和政策干预,在城市发展规划和监管中优先考虑环境可持续性。对所有城市发展项目实施严格的环境影响评估 (EIA) 程序,确保符合环境标准和法规。
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