Kenya : country situation assessment

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This assessment contributes to a better understanding of the underlying causes of vulnerability in drought-prone areas, with an emphasis on pastoralists and agro-pastoralists, to promote disaster risk reduction, ecosystem rehabilitation, and sustainable livelihood practices. Kenya’s arid counties are predominantly pastoral, with high mobility of pastoralists and livestock and limited crop farming. The semi-arid counties are mostly agro-pastoral, with integrated crop/livestock production systems common. Opportunities for climate-resilient development for poverty alleviation lie in the restoration of degraded ecosystem services and especially in reversing declining land productivity.

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ARID AND SEMI-ARID AREAS, RANGELANDS, PASTORALISTS, DROUGHT, AGROPASTORAL SYSTEMS, COUNTRY STUDIES, LAND USE, CLIMATOLOGY, KENYA, SOUTH OF SAHARA

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