Njoro River Explained
Njoro is a third order stream flowing into Lake Nakuru, Kenya. Its source is in the Mau Forest. It is also known as Ndarugu River.
Efforts are being made to address the significant (faecal) water pollution problems of the river, especially in the upper reaches.[1] [2] [3] Some of these address the subsistence farmer's perceptions and techniques.[4]
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Notes and References
- Book: Proceedings of the Sumawa Mau Forest Complex Conference. 2009. Sumawa.
- Web site: UNDP-Kenya, GEF-SGP — Kenya Community based Wetland Management for Waste Water Treatment. United Nations Development Programmeme. 2007. 2009-04-18.
- Web site: Njoro River Watershed, Kenya . Integrated Approaches to Participatory Development (IAPAD) . 2009-04-18 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090603152911/http://www.iapad.org/applications/plup/njoro_watershed.htm . 2009-06-03.
- Web site: Linking Farmer, Forest and Watershed: Agricultural Systems and Natural Resources Management Along the Upper Njoro River, Kenya. University of California — Global, Area, and International Archive. March 3, 2006. 2009-04-18. Krupnik. Timothy J.. Marion W. Jenkins .