Enclosures – A Positive Land Management Tool For Food Security Or A Driver Of Tenure Conflicts?

Pastoralists rely on livestock for their livelihood and pastoralist communities are widespread in the arid- and semiarid regions of Africa. In fact, 70 % of East Africa’s livestock population resides in Kenya. The harsh conditions of the drylands with severe droughts, erratic rainfall and land degradation make it difficult to sustain on conventional agriculture or other activities. As a consequence, food security in the drylands record the lowest indices compared to other areas in Eastern Africa.

Students attend the Emerging Scientist’s Training and Workshop 2019

Two MSc. Students in Range Management, Edwin Maingi and Sylvia Muchiri, both from the department of Land Resource Management and Technology (LARMAT), were among students who attended a 10 day emerging scientist’s workshop in Oloisukut conservancy, Narok County.

Master of Science in Dryland Resource Management

Drylands cover more than forty-one per cent (41%) of the world’s as well as Africa’s land surface, ver sixty-seven per cent (67%) of the eastern and southern Africa region, and about eighty-nine per cent (89%) of Kenya’s landmass. These areas are quite diverse with highly heterogeneous biological biomes that constitute various sub-ecosystems in one. These include the arid and semi- arid ecosystems, deserts, wetlands, forests, grasslands, bushlands, woodlands, agro-ecosystems, among others.