Baseline review and ecosystem services assessment of the Tana River Basin, Kenya

The ‘WISE-UP to climate’ project aims to demonstrate the value of natural infrastructure as a ‘nature-based solution’ for climate change adaptation and sustainable development. Within the Tana River Basin, both natural and built infrastructure provide livelihood benefits for people. Understanding th...

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Autores principales: Baker, Tracy, Kiptala, J., Olaka, L., Oates, N., Hussain, Asghar, McCartney, Matthew P.
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Water Management Institute 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78579
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author Baker, Tracy
Kiptala, J.
Olaka, L.
Oates, N.
Hussain, Asghar
McCartney, Matthew P.
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Hussain, Asghar
Kiptala, J.
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Olaka, L.
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Olaka, L.
Oates, N.
Hussain, Asghar
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description The ‘WISE-UP to climate’ project aims to demonstrate the value of natural infrastructure as a ‘nature-based solution’ for climate change adaptation and sustainable development. Within the Tana River Basin, both natural and built infrastructure provide livelihood benefits for people. Understanding the interrelationships between the two types of infrastructure is a prerequisite for sustainable water resources development and management. This is particularly true as pressures on water resources intensify and the impacts of climate change increase. This report provides an overview of the biophysical characteristics, ecosystem services and links to livelihoods within the basin.
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spelling CGSpace785792025-11-07T08:47:07Z Baseline review and ecosystem services assessment of the Tana River Basin, Kenya Baker, Tracy Kiptala, J. Olaka, L. Oates, N. Hussain, Asghar McCartney, Matthew P. ecosystem services assessment river basins land cover land use land management pastoral lands highlands living standards farmland small scale farming rainfed farming coastal area biodiversity conservation soil climate change floodplains flooding surface water sedimentation natural resources infrastructure groundwater recharge wetlands forests eucalyptus dams irrigation schemes sand mining charcoal livestock production socioeconomic environment water power energy generation food security The ‘WISE-UP to climate’ project aims to demonstrate the value of natural infrastructure as a ‘nature-based solution’ for climate change adaptation and sustainable development. Within the Tana River Basin, both natural and built infrastructure provide livelihood benefits for people. Understanding the interrelationships between the two types of infrastructure is a prerequisite for sustainable water resources development and management. This is particularly true as pressures on water resources intensify and the impacts of climate change increase. This report provides an overview of the biophysical characteristics, ecosystem services and links to livelihoods within the basin. 2015 2017-01-04T06:23:18Z 2017-01-04T06:23:18Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78579 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Baker, Tracy; Kiptala, J.; Olaka, L.; Oates, N.; Hussain, Asghar; McCartney, Matthew. 2015. Baseline review and ecosystem services assessment of the Tana River Basin, Kenya. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI).. 107p. (IWMI Working Paper 165) doi: 10.5337/2015.223
spellingShingle ecosystem services
assessment
river basins
land cover
land use
land management
pastoral lands
highlands
living standards
farmland
small scale farming
rainfed farming
coastal area
biodiversity conservation
soil
climate change
floodplains
flooding
surface water
sedimentation
natural resources
infrastructure
groundwater recharge
wetlands
forests
eucalyptus
dams
irrigation schemes
sand
mining
charcoal
livestock production
socioeconomic environment
water power
energy generation
food security
Baker, Tracy
Kiptala, J.
Olaka, L.
Oates, N.
Hussain, Asghar
McCartney, Matthew P.
Baseline review and ecosystem services assessment of the Tana River Basin, Kenya
title Baseline review and ecosystem services assessment of the Tana River Basin, Kenya
title_full Baseline review and ecosystem services assessment of the Tana River Basin, Kenya
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title_full_unstemmed Baseline review and ecosystem services assessment of the Tana River Basin, Kenya
title_short Baseline review and ecosystem services assessment of the Tana River Basin, Kenya
title_sort baseline review and ecosystem services assessment of the tana river basin kenya
topic ecosystem services
assessment
river basins
land cover
land use
land management
pastoral lands
highlands
living standards
farmland
small scale farming
rainfed farming
coastal area
biodiversity conservation
soil
climate change
floodplains
flooding
surface water
sedimentation
natural resources
infrastructure
groundwater recharge
wetlands
forests
eucalyptus
dams
irrigation schemes
sand
mining
charcoal
livestock production
socioeconomic environment
water power
energy generation
food security
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