Research experts reccomend measures to curb climate change effects

May 26, 2023 - 23:09
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Research experts reccomend measures to curb climate change effects
Semi arid region

Nairobi, Friday May 26, 2023

KNA by Bernadette Khaduli

Researcher experts, academia and senior government officials meeting in Nairobi to discuss ways of mitigating Climate Change effects in the African region, have said that there is need for improved land governance, to reduce conflicts on land.

The experts who had gathered at the 2nd Regional Research Conference at the Kenya School of Government, Lower Kabete, said improved land governance will also help to increase efficient and optimal use of natural resources.

During the two-day conference, the researchers noted that Climate Change is a serious threat to the country’s socio-economic prospects and if not urgently addressed, is likely to lead to increased poverty and poor land governance.

They said for Kenya and the region to achieve Sustainable Development Goals and address Climate Change adaptation effectively, there should be collaboration and coordination among governments, international organizations, civil society, and the private sector.

“There is an urgent need for African governments to incorporate Climate-Change agenda into their policies and the facilitating tools,” said the Researchers.

Speaking at the Conference, the Ag. Chief Executive Officer (CEO), National Land Commission, Ms. Kabale Arero, said the proposals from the Conference will guide the government when putting in place policies on land use.

Ms. Kabale said recommendations from the Conference will be useful at NLC, adding that the Commission will call the participants, among them development partners, to review Land Policy that will govern the country.

The recommendations from the Conference include the managing and adaptation land governance to enhance land use plans, natural resource atlas, land titling, monitoring and enforcement, encourage community participation, and use other appropriate tools to manage public lands.

They also proposed integration of new urban planning trends into the urban systems to provide environment friendly functional peri-urban centres, to respond to the planning and urban land use challenges.  

Other recommendations are land policies that recognize and protect the land rights of the pastoralist communities and capacity building on adaptive means of livelihoods, the developing of targeted strategies to mitigate Climate Change impacts that improve air quality and create more sustainable and resilient urban environments, integrated wetland management plans, buffering of the wetland and rehabilitation of the wetland ecosystem.

They also recommended for direct investment in irrigation equipment and infrastructure to increase land under irrigation, as well as use of Flam Map Model, to simulate forest fires and host the data in web geographical information system, to guide on rapid response during forest fire break-outs among others.

Courtesy ; K. N. A

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