Development in dryland Kenya, and in much of SSA, is often dominated by a transition from nomadic pastoralism to sedentary livestock based agro-pastoral livelihoods. This is the research and action areas of Triple L, including biophysical and socio-economic research as well as interactions with different stakeholders, the local policy sphere, NGO’s and CBO’s.
Contact: Ewa Wredle
SLU
News Story
Understanding land-use transitions requires moving from simplistic and linear representations of both their causes and the processes of change to interaction among many factors at different spacial and temporal scales.
Impact Story
Read this impact story about how SIANI has strengthened the voices of pastoralists in research and decision making in Eastern Africa.
News Story
In the drylands development challenges are magnified by population growth and exacerbated by climate change. How to deal with these troubles?
Publication
This policy brief discusses socio-economic transformations in the drylands of West Pokot, Kenya. It focuses on how land tenure is affecting marginalized groups in society and how climate change is...
Publication
This policy brief provides findings and recommendations from the Triple-L research initiative how to build resilience among pastoralists in West Pokot, Kenya.
News Story
The research initiative Land, Livestock and Livelihoods in Drylands (Triple L) recently had a workshop in Kitale, Kenya. Different actors presented work and research relevant to the expert...
News Story
Understanding land-use transitions requires moving from simplistic and linear representations of both their causes and the processes of change to interaction among many factors at different spacial and temporal scales.