Kenya environmental futures - Pathways to realizing Vision 2030 and beyond

This report examines Kenya's environmental future, focusing on the implications of current trends and policies for achieving Vision 2030 and beyond, using scenario analysis to explore potential outcomes.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher:

National Environment Management Authority Kenya

Publication date: unknown
Authors: Contributing Authors: David Ongare, Paul M. Nderitu, Ken Were, Louis Gachimbi, Reviewers: Paul Kere, Christopher O. Ambala, Lead Author: Washington Ochola, Washington Ochola
Time horizon: 2030
Geographic focus: Kenya

Methods

The research method employed in the report is scenario analysis, which involves creating consistent and coherent descriptions of alternative hypothetical futures to inform strategic decisions and handle uncertainty. It integrates insights from various disciplines to assess socio-economic and environmental interactions and their implications for policy formulation.

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Key Insights

The report analyzes Kenya's environmental future through scenario analysis, considering the impact of current trends and policies on achieving Vision 2030. It assesses the long-term implications of environmental management challenges like ecosystem degradation, climate change, and biodiversity loss. The report outlines four scenarios—Shamba la Wanyama, Sera Mbele, Jitegemee, and Hakuna Matata—each reflecting different policy and development pathways, their effects on land, agriculture, freshwater resources, and biodiversity, and their alignment with Vision 2030 and the MDGs.

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