Field Trip Report: Loita Hills, Narok

A reconnaissance visit was made to the Loita Hills, Narok County to explore opportunities for developing both short-term and potential long-term activities aimed at addressing the ongoing land-use transition while promoting sustainable land management. The Loita Hills are experiencing a major transf...

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Autores principales: Bedelian, Claire, Notenbaert, An Maria Omer
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169691
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description A reconnaissance visit was made to the Loita Hills, Narok County to explore opportunities for developing both short-term and potential long-term activities aimed at addressing the ongoing land-use transition while promoting sustainable land management. The Loita Hills are experiencing a major transformation from communal to individual land ownership, creating both opportunities and challenges for local livelihoods, sustainable development, and forest conservation. The visit involved field observations and community discussions to gain a better understanding of land tenure and land use dynamics, local livelihoods, and potential intervention activities in collaboration with local stakeholders. Areas visited included the plains, the forested areas, and the community-managed Loita Naimina Enkiyio Forest. Discussions with community members and stakeholders provided insights into the challenges, priorities, and potential pathways for a sustainable transition.
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spelling CGSpace1696912025-01-23T02:09:44Z Field Trip Report: Loita Hills, Narok Bedelian, Claire Notenbaert, An Maria Omer drylands agriculture agroecology permaculture agroforestry A reconnaissance visit was made to the Loita Hills, Narok County to explore opportunities for developing both short-term and potential long-term activities aimed at addressing the ongoing land-use transition while promoting sustainable land management. The Loita Hills are experiencing a major transformation from communal to individual land ownership, creating both opportunities and challenges for local livelihoods, sustainable development, and forest conservation. The visit involved field observations and community discussions to gain a better understanding of land tenure and land use dynamics, local livelihoods, and potential intervention activities in collaboration with local stakeholders. Areas visited included the plains, the forested areas, and the community-managed Loita Naimina Enkiyio Forest. Discussions with community members and stakeholders provided insights into the challenges, priorities, and potential pathways for a sustainable transition. 2024-12-22 2025-01-22T21:44:14Z 2025-01-22T21:44:14Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169691 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Bedelian, Claire., Notenbaert, An. 2024. Field Trip Report: Loita Hills, Narok. Field trip. Kenya: Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT
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permaculture
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Field Trip Report: Loita Hills, Narok
title Field Trip Report: Loita Hills, Narok
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permaculture
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