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Challenges and impacts of land use and
land use planning on ecosystem,
biodiversity, and people
.
Mohammed Said1,4,8
with contributions
Philip Osano1, 2, 3, Dickson Kaelo4 , Shem Kifugo1, Leah Ng'ang’a1, Florence Landersberg1,7, Norbert Heninger7,
Gordon Ojwang5, Patrick Wargute5, Lucy Njino5, Polly Ericksen1, and Jan de Leeuw6
1) International Livestock Research Institute; (2) Dept. of Geography, McGill University, Canada; (3) Africa Technology Policies Studies Network (ATPS); (4) Centre for
Sustainable Dryland Ecosystems and Societies (CSDES), University of Nairobi; (5) Department of Resource Surveys and Remote Sensing; (6) World Agroforestry Centre
(7) World Resource Institute and (8) ASAL Stakeholder Forum

Stakeholder Workshop on Sustainable Growth and Adaptation in the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs)
of Kenya - 6th-7th November 2013, Nairobi. Workshop organized by IUCN and AWF
Outline
• The wealth of Biodiversity in Kenya
• Drivers of changes on biodiversity in the ASALs

• Biodiversity Conservation Kenya ASALs –
planning at county and country level
• Regional development in the ASALs – what are
the planning issues?
• Challenges and opportunities
The wealth of Biodiversity – species richness
a) Mammals
b) Birds
c) Reptiles

Source: ACC Natural Capital
Major drivers of changes on biodiversity

Sala et al., 2000 – Global Biodiversity Scenarios for year 2100, Science
What is happening in Kenya Rangelands
1. Biodiversity loss – wildlife declined by
50-70% in ASALs in the period 19772009 (Norton-Griffiths & Said 2010;
Western et al 2009)

2. High poverty rates in pastoral
communities
3. Initiative for communities to benefit
from wildlife revenue - Payments for
Wildlife Conservation (PWC)
4. Emergence of conservancies – more
than 160
Wildlife trends in the Kenya rangelands between
1970s and 2000s

Source: Natural Capital Atlas, DRSRS
Evolution of the Mara
Conservancies

Photos: Rob O’Meara, Sarah O’Meara
Source of Information: Olare Orok Conservancy Trust publication
Shifts in Land Management in ASALs
Mobility

Tourism
Benefits

Communal

Open

Latent

Privatized

Closed

Land Tenure

Land Lease
Photo credit: Philip Osano

Gone

Payments for Wildlife
Conservation (PWC)
Evolution of conservancies in the Kenya Rangeland
100

0

100

200 Kilometers

160

40

Lodwar

35
30

Marsabit

N

25
20
15
10
5
0
2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

Numbers

2001

2000

1999

1998

1997

1996

1995

1994

1993

1992

1991

Isiolo

Cumulative

Nanyuki
Garissa
Narok

Issues
1. Connectivity between
conservancies and protected
areas

NAIROBI

Conservancies
Established
No data
2000s
1990s
I (humid)
II (sub-humid)
III (semi-humid)
IV (semi-humid to semi-arid)
V (semi-arid)
VI (arid)
VII (very arid)

Mombasa

2. Linkages between various
ecosystems, landscapes and
countries
Source: ILRI 2012
Trends of wildebeest and sheep & goats in
the Mara Ecosystem

Source: Ogutu, Owen-Smith, Piepho and Said 2011
Species Richness – herbivore

Photos: Rob O’Meara, Sarah O’Meara
Source of Information: Olare Orok Conservancy Trust publication

Wildlife Density – herbivore

Photo: Ron Beaton

Source: DRSRS et al. in prep
Land tenure and policy changes in the Mara
•

In 1911, the Maasai lost
about 60% of their best
land and pastures

•

They were moved from
northern reserves to
southern reserves

•

Land tenure is
changing from Group
ranches to private
ownership

•

Subdivision as been
followed by land
intensification

•

Since 2006 land around
the Mara have
consolidated to form the
conservancies
Status of Conservancies - 2010
Names & Area (Ha)
1. Olare Orok (9,720)
2. Olkinyei (4,856)
3. Motorogi (5,466)
4. Mara North (30,955)
5. Naboisho (20,946)

Maasai Mara
National Reserve

N

50

0

50

Potential for PWC
1. Enoonkishu (6,566)
2. Lamek (6,860)
3. Ol-Chorro (6,879)

100 Kilometers

Source: ILRI, Dickson Kaelo, Philip Osano
Potential for Payment for Wildlife Conservation in East
Africa Rangelands (incentive for managing land)
Species Richness – herbivore

Photos: ILRI, Msoffe
Scenario – land use and wildebeest migration
Nairobi National Park and Athi –Kaputiei Ecosystem

Source: Lilieholm et al. 2013; Ogutu et al. 2013
Future – need long term planning

Celebrate Success
Institutional Requirements
The County Government Bill, 2012
Institution Guidelines
Vision 2030
Securing Wildlife Corridors
Vision 2030
Conservation
• Ensure that all wildlife ecosystems are fully protected
• Incorporate natural resource in national accounts
• Secure wildlife corridors and migration routes
Environmental planning and governance
• Upgrade capacity for enhanced geo-information
coverage and application
• Use of incentives for environmental compliance
Wildlife dispersal areas and corridors
• Connectivity of
conservation
areas both
dispersal and
wildlife
corridors
(Vision 2030)
• Conservation
of metapopulation
• Restoration of
degraded lands
and wildlife

MEMR
Strategic Impact Assessment
Planning at regional level

Examples
LAPSSET and Ewaso N’giro
The Lamu Port Southern SudanEthiopia Transport

Objective: Carry out analyses to
avoid and mitigate negative social,
economic or ecological impacts
resulting from the LAPSSET
corridor.
LAPSSET corridor

90% of LAPSSET corridor in ASAL
counties

Source: ILRI, WRI
Spatial multi-criteria evaluation:
process
Stages

What are the economic,
social and ecological
goals of the LAPSSET
corridor?
What are the spatial
indicators to achieve
these goals?

What is the relative
importance of these
goals?

Suitability maps
according to stated
criteria and weighting

Examples
• Economic goal: maximize the connectivity with local livestock
markets
• Social goal: maximize poverty reduction
• Ecological goal: minimize impacts on water flows
• Economic indicator: minimize distance to local livestock markets
• Social indicator: minimize distance to areas with high poverty
incidence
• Ecological indicator: at least 10 km from key rivers and wetlands

• Vision “equal”: economic goal=social goal=ecological goal
• Vision “ecological”: ecological goal>economic goal>social goal

• Suitability map with economic vision
• Suitability map with social vision
• Suitability map with ecological vision
Source: ILRI, WRI
To build map
on slide 9

To build map
on slide 13

To build map
on slide 17

To build map
on slide 20
Source: ILRI, WRI
© KMC

© ILRI

© ILRI

© Lewa Wilderness

Economic goals of the
LAPSSET corridor
considered in the
analysis
- Maximize transportation of people
and goods
- Maximize economic opportunities
related to livestock and crops
- Maximize economic opportunities
related to tourism
- Preserve the watersheds important
for hydropower production
Livestock density

The corridor crosses areas with
high density of livestock.
Source: ILRI, WRI
Market infrastructure

Biggest markets of Northern Kenya
connected to the corridor. Not all
smaller markets connected.
Source: ILRI, WRI
Example of economic
suitability map

+ (green in map): increased
economic activities all along the
corridor
- (red in map): potential impacts
on watershed that produces
electricity
Source: ILRI, WRI
Ecological goals of the
LAPSSET corridor
considered in the
analysis
© Ewaso Lions

-

Preserve ecosystems important for
their ecological functions (wetlands,
open water bodies, closed forests)

- Preserve biodiversity (flagship
species)

© Ewaso Lions
© Winslow
Ecosystems important
for their ecological
functions

The corridor and associated
development overlap with
ecosystems important for their
ecological functions.
Source: ILRI, WRI
Flagship species
distribution

The corridor and associated
development interfere with the
habitat and corridor of wildlife, and
therefore with tourism.
Source: ILRI, WRI
Example of ecological
suitability map

- (red in map): Mitigate impacts on
ecosystems providing important
ecological functions (water quantity
and quality, soil erosion, carbon
sequestration) and on flagship
species and biodiversity in general
all along the corridor
Source: ILRI, WRI
Suitability maps portraying
an equal vision regarding
the economic, social and
ecological goals of the
LAPSSET corridor
© Japan Port Consultants Ltd.

Economic goals
=
social goals
=
ecological goals

© Siemens
Suitability map for an
equal vision

+ (green in map): economic,
social and ecological goals
achieved
- (red in map): either
economic, social or ecological
goals not achieved
Source: ILRI, WRI
Regional Analysis
Ewaso N’giro Ecosystem
Elephant density and movements, 1995-2010

Source: Ericksen et al. 2011
Tourism facilities in Laikipia, Samburu and Isiolo

Source: Ericksen et al. 2011
Plans

Need to see this in Kenya

Source: Ministry of Transport in Quebec
Challenges and Opportunities
• Policy and Blue Print - County Government Bill, 2012;
Vision 2030; East Africa Community; and others ….
• Expertise – need ecologist, land economist,
environmental engineers, sociologist and land use
planners at both national and county level
• Data – availability of data; data sharing (big problem);
spatial tools to integrate data; advance statistics and
econometric models
Acknowledgment
•
•
•
•
•

•
•
•
•
•
•

International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI);
Dept. of Geography, McGill University, Canada;
Africa Technology Policies Studies Network (ATPS);
Centre for Sustainable Dryland Ecosystems and Societies
(CSDES), University of Nairobi;
Department of Resource Surveys and Remote Sensing
(DRSRS);
World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF);
World Resource Institute (WRI);
African Conservation Centre (ACC)
BEST - Ecosystem Service Poverty Alleviation (ESPA)
ASAL Stakeholder Forum (ASF)
ASARECA

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Challenges and impacts of land use and land use planning on ecosystem, biodiversity, and people

  • 1. Challenges and impacts of land use and land use planning on ecosystem, biodiversity, and people . Mohammed Said1,4,8 with contributions Philip Osano1, 2, 3, Dickson Kaelo4 , Shem Kifugo1, Leah Ng'ang’a1, Florence Landersberg1,7, Norbert Heninger7, Gordon Ojwang5, Patrick Wargute5, Lucy Njino5, Polly Ericksen1, and Jan de Leeuw6 1) International Livestock Research Institute; (2) Dept. of Geography, McGill University, Canada; (3) Africa Technology Policies Studies Network (ATPS); (4) Centre for Sustainable Dryland Ecosystems and Societies (CSDES), University of Nairobi; (5) Department of Resource Surveys and Remote Sensing; (6) World Agroforestry Centre (7) World Resource Institute and (8) ASAL Stakeholder Forum Stakeholder Workshop on Sustainable Growth and Adaptation in the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs) of Kenya - 6th-7th November 2013, Nairobi. Workshop organized by IUCN and AWF
  • 2. Outline • The wealth of Biodiversity in Kenya • Drivers of changes on biodiversity in the ASALs • Biodiversity Conservation Kenya ASALs – planning at county and country level • Regional development in the ASALs – what are the planning issues? • Challenges and opportunities
  • 3. The wealth of Biodiversity – species richness a) Mammals b) Birds c) Reptiles Source: ACC Natural Capital
  • 4. Major drivers of changes on biodiversity Sala et al., 2000 – Global Biodiversity Scenarios for year 2100, Science
  • 5. What is happening in Kenya Rangelands 1. Biodiversity loss – wildlife declined by 50-70% in ASALs in the period 19772009 (Norton-Griffiths & Said 2010; Western et al 2009) 2. High poverty rates in pastoral communities 3. Initiative for communities to benefit from wildlife revenue - Payments for Wildlife Conservation (PWC) 4. Emergence of conservancies – more than 160
  • 6. Wildlife trends in the Kenya rangelands between 1970s and 2000s Source: Natural Capital Atlas, DRSRS
  • 7. Evolution of the Mara Conservancies Photos: Rob O’Meara, Sarah O’Meara Source of Information: Olare Orok Conservancy Trust publication
  • 8. Shifts in Land Management in ASALs Mobility Tourism Benefits Communal Open Latent Privatized Closed Land Tenure Land Lease Photo credit: Philip Osano Gone Payments for Wildlife Conservation (PWC)
  • 9. Evolution of conservancies in the Kenya Rangeland 100 0 100 200 Kilometers 160 40 Lodwar 35 30 Marsabit N 25 20 15 10 5 0 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 Numbers 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 Isiolo Cumulative Nanyuki Garissa Narok Issues 1. Connectivity between conservancies and protected areas NAIROBI Conservancies Established No data 2000s 1990s I (humid) II (sub-humid) III (semi-humid) IV (semi-humid to semi-arid) V (semi-arid) VI (arid) VII (very arid) Mombasa 2. Linkages between various ecosystems, landscapes and countries Source: ILRI 2012
  • 10. Trends of wildebeest and sheep & goats in the Mara Ecosystem Source: Ogutu, Owen-Smith, Piepho and Said 2011
  • 11. Species Richness – herbivore Photos: Rob O’Meara, Sarah O’Meara Source of Information: Olare Orok Conservancy Trust publication Wildlife Density – herbivore Photo: Ron Beaton Source: DRSRS et al. in prep
  • 12. Land tenure and policy changes in the Mara • In 1911, the Maasai lost about 60% of their best land and pastures • They were moved from northern reserves to southern reserves • Land tenure is changing from Group ranches to private ownership • Subdivision as been followed by land intensification • Since 2006 land around the Mara have consolidated to form the conservancies
  • 13. Status of Conservancies - 2010 Names & Area (Ha) 1. Olare Orok (9,720) 2. Olkinyei (4,856) 3. Motorogi (5,466) 4. Mara North (30,955) 5. Naboisho (20,946) Maasai Mara National Reserve N 50 0 50 Potential for PWC 1. Enoonkishu (6,566) 2. Lamek (6,860) 3. Ol-Chorro (6,879) 100 Kilometers Source: ILRI, Dickson Kaelo, Philip Osano
  • 14. Potential for Payment for Wildlife Conservation in East Africa Rangelands (incentive for managing land) Species Richness – herbivore Photos: ILRI, Msoffe
  • 15. Scenario – land use and wildebeest migration Nairobi National Park and Athi –Kaputiei Ecosystem Source: Lilieholm et al. 2013; Ogutu et al. 2013
  • 16. Future – need long term planning Celebrate Success
  • 17. Institutional Requirements The County Government Bill, 2012
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  • 20. Vision 2030 Conservation • Ensure that all wildlife ecosystems are fully protected • Incorporate natural resource in national accounts • Secure wildlife corridors and migration routes Environmental planning and governance • Upgrade capacity for enhanced geo-information coverage and application • Use of incentives for environmental compliance
  • 21.
  • 22. Wildlife dispersal areas and corridors • Connectivity of conservation areas both dispersal and wildlife corridors (Vision 2030) • Conservation of metapopulation • Restoration of degraded lands and wildlife MEMR
  • 23. Strategic Impact Assessment Planning at regional level Examples LAPSSET and Ewaso N’giro
  • 24. The Lamu Port Southern SudanEthiopia Transport Objective: Carry out analyses to avoid and mitigate negative social, economic or ecological impacts resulting from the LAPSSET corridor.
  • 25. LAPSSET corridor 90% of LAPSSET corridor in ASAL counties Source: ILRI, WRI
  • 26. Spatial multi-criteria evaluation: process Stages What are the economic, social and ecological goals of the LAPSSET corridor? What are the spatial indicators to achieve these goals? What is the relative importance of these goals? Suitability maps according to stated criteria and weighting Examples • Economic goal: maximize the connectivity with local livestock markets • Social goal: maximize poverty reduction • Ecological goal: minimize impacts on water flows • Economic indicator: minimize distance to local livestock markets • Social indicator: minimize distance to areas with high poverty incidence • Ecological indicator: at least 10 km from key rivers and wetlands • Vision “equal”: economic goal=social goal=ecological goal • Vision “ecological”: ecological goal>economic goal>social goal • Suitability map with economic vision • Suitability map with social vision • Suitability map with ecological vision Source: ILRI, WRI
  • 27. To build map on slide 9 To build map on slide 13 To build map on slide 17 To build map on slide 20 Source: ILRI, WRI
  • 28. © KMC © ILRI © ILRI © Lewa Wilderness Economic goals of the LAPSSET corridor considered in the analysis - Maximize transportation of people and goods - Maximize economic opportunities related to livestock and crops - Maximize economic opportunities related to tourism - Preserve the watersheds important for hydropower production
  • 29. Livestock density The corridor crosses areas with high density of livestock. Source: ILRI, WRI
  • 30. Market infrastructure Biggest markets of Northern Kenya connected to the corridor. Not all smaller markets connected. Source: ILRI, WRI
  • 31. Example of economic suitability map + (green in map): increased economic activities all along the corridor - (red in map): potential impacts on watershed that produces electricity Source: ILRI, WRI
  • 32. Ecological goals of the LAPSSET corridor considered in the analysis © Ewaso Lions - Preserve ecosystems important for their ecological functions (wetlands, open water bodies, closed forests) - Preserve biodiversity (flagship species) © Ewaso Lions © Winslow
  • 33. Ecosystems important for their ecological functions The corridor and associated development overlap with ecosystems important for their ecological functions. Source: ILRI, WRI
  • 34. Flagship species distribution The corridor and associated development interfere with the habitat and corridor of wildlife, and therefore with tourism. Source: ILRI, WRI
  • 35. Example of ecological suitability map - (red in map): Mitigate impacts on ecosystems providing important ecological functions (water quantity and quality, soil erosion, carbon sequestration) and on flagship species and biodiversity in general all along the corridor Source: ILRI, WRI
  • 36. Suitability maps portraying an equal vision regarding the economic, social and ecological goals of the LAPSSET corridor © Japan Port Consultants Ltd. Economic goals = social goals = ecological goals © Siemens
  • 37. Suitability map for an equal vision + (green in map): economic, social and ecological goals achieved - (red in map): either economic, social or ecological goals not achieved Source: ILRI, WRI
  • 39. Elephant density and movements, 1995-2010 Source: Ericksen et al. 2011
  • 40. Tourism facilities in Laikipia, Samburu and Isiolo Source: Ericksen et al. 2011
  • 41. Plans Need to see this in Kenya Source: Ministry of Transport in Quebec
  • 42. Challenges and Opportunities • Policy and Blue Print - County Government Bill, 2012; Vision 2030; East Africa Community; and others …. • Expertise – need ecologist, land economist, environmental engineers, sociologist and land use planners at both national and county level • Data – availability of data; data sharing (big problem); spatial tools to integrate data; advance statistics and econometric models
  • 43. Acknowledgment • • • • • • • • • • • International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI); Dept. of Geography, McGill University, Canada; Africa Technology Policies Studies Network (ATPS); Centre for Sustainable Dryland Ecosystems and Societies (CSDES), University of Nairobi; Department of Resource Surveys and Remote Sensing (DRSRS); World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF); World Resource Institute (WRI); African Conservation Centre (ACC) BEST - Ecosystem Service Poverty Alleviation (ESPA) ASAL Stakeholder Forum (ASF) ASARECA