Empowering Communities to Protect and Manage the Lake Naivasha Catchment in Kenya's Aberdare Forest

Empowering Communities to Protect and Manage the Lake Naivasha Catchment in Kenya's Aberdare Forest

The solution addresses the degradation of Lake Naivasha by focusing on sustainable land management and community-driven conservation. It combines forest conservation with community livelihood support, contracting Community Forest Associations (CFA) members to raise seedlings, which were paid for by National Alliance of Community Forest Associations)(NACOFA) after being planted on degraded sites. The Kenya Forest Service allowed community members to cultivate food crops alongside the young seedlings, boosting food supply, creating jobs, and protecting the seedlings. Stakeholder mapping and strong partnerships ensured cohesive efforts, while developing governance structures empowered local leaders to manage restoration. The project’s success demonstrates that conservation initiatives aligned with community livelihoods achieve higher success rates, offering a scalable model for ecosystem restoration.