FIELD WORK IS ON, AFTER COVID-19 LOCKDOWN

Healthy, functioning ecosystems are a prerequisite for human health and well-being. In the drylands of East Africa, pastoralist and agro-pastoralist communities are highly reliant on ecosystem services for their livelihoods. In Drylands Transform (an SLU led project), we investigate the interlinkages between land health, livestock-based livelihoods, human well-being and land governance mechanisms to contribute to transformative change and sustainable development of the socio-ecological system in the drylands of East Africa.

LARMAT STAFF RECOGNISED FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE DURING CAVS CELEBRATIONS ON UON@50

On 17th June, 2021, Staff enlisted were recognized for outstanding performanace in various fields and their contribution to Innovation  in the Department o Land Resources Management and Agricultural Technology. 

Congratulations from LARMAT family.