Human activities and nature conservation conflicts at the Kenyan coastline

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Introduction

Figure 1: Map of SE Africa.

The Kenyan coastline is approximately 500 km long, with a well developed fringing reef system except where major rivers (Tana and Athi Sabaki) discharge into the Indian Ocean (Hamilton and Brakel, 1984).The coastal zone environment and its resources in the western Indian Ocean(WIO) region countries: Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Seychelles, Mauritius and

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See also


  • file:///F:/kensea_report06_3-uk2.htm


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Citation: Kamau, Cynthia (2008): Human activities and nature conservation conflicts at the Kenyan coastline. Available from http://www.coastalwiki.org/wiki/Human_activities_and_nature_conservation_conflicts_at_the_Kenyan_coastline [accessed on 27-04-2024]