dc.description.abstract | Reliable and efficient infrastructure underpins sustainable economic and social
development. However, events associated with climate change, such as droughts
and floods, affect the provision of infrastructure. In the past, Kenya has largely
reacted rather than being proactive in managing the effects of droughts and
floods on infrastructure. This is clearly demonstrated by inadequate level of
preparedness experienced before, during and after events of droughts and floods.
Further, Kenya is infrastructure-deficit, and large portions of the infrastructure
has not developed significantly and is exposed to major risks that emanate from
natural disasters. When droughts and floods happen, they expose infrastructure
to more risks of structural damage, wearing out and aging quickly, and thus
increasing maintenance costs. This research discusses the effects of droughts and
floods on infrastructure based on a primary study carried out in 27 counties in
Kenya that experience either droughts, floods or both, and relevant secondary
data on droughts and floods in Kenya to compliment the primary data... | en |