NATURE+ in Kenya - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024

In Kenya, NATURE+ unites people to solve shared challenges in food and natural systems. Farmers are putting their land and expertise together to tap into economies of scale and restore natural landscapes and agricultural productivity. Scientists and innovators are improving community seedbanks, rest...

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Autores principales: Termote, Celine, Kettle, Christopher
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138958
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description In Kenya, NATURE+ unites people to solve shared challenges in food and natural systems. Farmers are putting their land and expertise together to tap into economies of scale and restore natural landscapes and agricultural productivity. Scientists and innovators are improving community seedbanks, restoring land with native trees, and creating value-added products – including from rural waste. NATURE+ shows that winning solutions begin where the best interests of people and nature intersect.
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spelling CGSpace1389582025-11-05T11:09:32Z NATURE+ in Kenya - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024 Termote, Celine Kettle, Christopher agricultural practices climate change gender livelihoods agrobiodiversity food security nature conservation nature-based solutions circular economy land restoration waste management collaboration In Kenya, NATURE+ unites people to solve shared challenges in food and natural systems. Farmers are putting their land and expertise together to tap into economies of scale and restore natural landscapes and agricultural productivity. Scientists and innovators are improving community seedbanks, restoring land with native trees, and creating value-added products – including from rural waste. NATURE+ shows that winning solutions begin where the best interests of people and nature intersect. 2023-12-29 2024-02-06T16:00:26Z 2024-02-06T16:00:26Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138958 en Open Access application/pdf Termote, C.; Kettle, C. (2023) NATURE+ in Kenya - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024. 4 p.
spellingShingle agricultural practices
climate change
gender
livelihoods
agrobiodiversity
food security
nature conservation
nature-based solutions
circular economy
land restoration
waste management
collaboration
Termote, Celine
Kettle, Christopher
NATURE+ in Kenya - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024
title NATURE+ in Kenya - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024
title_full NATURE+ in Kenya - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024
title_fullStr NATURE+ in Kenya - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024
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title_short NATURE+ in Kenya - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024
title_sort nature in kenya report 2023 outlook 2024
topic agricultural practices
climate change
gender
livelihoods
agrobiodiversity
food security
nature conservation
nature-based solutions
circular economy
land restoration
waste management
collaboration
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