Abstract
Wildlife and their dispersal areas are undergoing a severe stress currently due to combinations of land use changes that are practiced around their habitats. This has been due to increased human populations, development of the export processing zones, development of estates (housing Units), agricultural development and the development of road networks. These land use changes have had adverse effects on the behavior of animals and their survival rates. This has increased the conflicts between the population living around the National Park and the wild animals. This has been seen as a result of the destruction of property and sometimes even cause of injury and death, The researcher found out that these activities have creately reduced the space of the dispersal areas due to the practices that are practiced. This has made the animals to adapt to various mechanisms due to the changes such as grazing with the livestock; this ensures their survival techniques outside the national park.
TABLE OF CONTENT
2.1 Land use changes in Kitengela
2.2 Impacts of land use change on wildlife and their corridors
2.3 Adaptation Mechanisms of the animals to the changes
2.4 Possible Mitigation Measures
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Introduction
3.1 Research Design
3.2 Research Area
3.3 Research Population
3.4 Sample Method
3.4.1 Sample Size
3.5 Research Instruments
3.5.1 Discussions
3.5.2 Informal Interviews
3.5.3 Questionnaire Interviews
3,5.4 Primary and Secondary Data
3.6 Data Presentation and Analysis
CHAPTER
4.0 Introduction
4. 1 Demographic Characteristics
4.2 Factors that have promoted development of the wildlife dispersal areas
4.3 Implications of settling in dispersal areas
4.4 Findings on the changes in land use in the areas around the NNP
CHAPTERS
5.1 Summary
5.2 Conclusions
5.3 Recommendations
5.4 Further Areas of Study
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