This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Kenya and the policy options for land restoration. In this assessment, land degradation is referred to as the persistent loss of ecosystem function and productivity caused by disturbances from which the land cannot recover without human intervention (unaided). Hotspots are defined as places that experience high land degradation and if left unattended, will negatively affect both human wellbeing and the environment. The spatial location of hotspots was identified through a methodology combining modelling and field validation. Understanding the spatial locations helps identify hotspot areas and target them as priority intervention sites for restoration with relevant m...
Land degradation in Arid and Semi – Arid Lands (ASALs) is a potential precursor to widespread desert...
Land and vegetation degradation is mainly driven by inappropriate land use which mainly results from...
Land degradation is a severe problem in the densely populated highlands of East Africa and elsewhere...
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Kenya and the policy opti...
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Bungoma County and the po...
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Kakamega County and the p...
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Siaya County and the poli...
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Burkina Faso and the poli...
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Tuy Department and the po...
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Houet Department and the ...
The study was conducted with the main objective to assess the extent of biophysical land degradation...
Despite 80% of Kenya being arid and semi-arid (ASAL), much of the arable land is heavily degraded. T...
Arid and semi-arid drylands cover approximately over 80% of Kenya’s landmass and are home to almost ...
Land degradation at the current pace is projected to render more than half of the cultivated land in...
Land degradation is rampant in Africa, accounting for 46% of the total land area. Land degradation a...
Land degradation in Arid and Semi – Arid Lands (ASALs) is a potential precursor to widespread desert...
Land and vegetation degradation is mainly driven by inappropriate land use which mainly results from...
Land degradation is a severe problem in the densely populated highlands of East Africa and elsewhere...
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Kenya and the policy opti...
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Bungoma County and the po...
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Kakamega County and the p...
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Siaya County and the poli...
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Burkina Faso and the poli...
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Tuy Department and the po...
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Houet Department and the ...
The study was conducted with the main objective to assess the extent of biophysical land degradation...
Despite 80% of Kenya being arid and semi-arid (ASAL), much of the arable land is heavily degraded. T...
Arid and semi-arid drylands cover approximately over 80% of Kenya’s landmass and are home to almost ...
Land degradation at the current pace is projected to render more than half of the cultivated land in...
Land degradation is rampant in Africa, accounting for 46% of the total land area. Land degradation a...
Land degradation in Arid and Semi – Arid Lands (ASALs) is a potential precursor to widespread desert...
Land and vegetation degradation is mainly driven by inappropriate land use which mainly results from...
Land degradation is a severe problem in the densely populated highlands of East Africa and elsewhere...