2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1117045/v1
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Peri-Urban Growth into Natural Hazard-Prone Areas. Mapping Exposure Transformation of the Built Environment in Nairobi and Nyeri, Kenya from 1948 to Today

Abstract: Kenya experiences massive urban growth, also into natural hazard-prone areas, exposing settlements and the natural environment to riverine and pluvial floods and other natural hazards. While Nairobi as the capital and principal city has been extensively analysed regarding urban growth and flood hazard in some central parts, awareness of growing peri-urban areas has not been studied as much. The results are of interest to other locations in Kenya and worldwide, too, since the current research and disaster risk … Show more

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