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Establishing a Biocultural Heritage Territory to protect Kenya’s Kaya forests

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£347,626
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Kenya

Summary

Degradation of Kenya’s sacred “Kaya” forests threatens biodiversity and livelihoods: endemic trees for fuelwood/medicine/fruit; golden-rumped elephant-shrew; endemic butterflies; nutritious indigenous vegetables. Biodiversity in Kayas and landscapes will be protected and restored by: • Establishing a Biocultural Heritage Territory that empowers Kaya elders to enforce conservation rules; • Building capacity to generate alternative income; • Restoring endangered trees and elephant-shrew habitat; • Halving fuelwood consumption; • Restoring multi-purpose trees on-farm, reducing pressure on Kayas; • Restoring agrobiodiversity, butterflies and ecological connectivity.
 
Status Completed
Reference 28-017
Round 27
Start 01/10/2021
End 31/12/2024

Project Leader


Project Partners
Rabai Cultural Village, Kenya Forest Research Institute (KEFRI)


Regions
Sub-Saharan Africa

Biomes
SAVANNA, DESERT, TROPICAL FOREST, RANGELAND

Production
FORESTRY, RANGELAND

Threats To Biodiversity
OVER EXPLOITATION

Specific Tools
RESEARCH, TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE, PARTICIPATORY

Countries
Kenya

Documents:
Download: Final Report - 28-017 FR - 07/08/2025

Download: Annual Report - 28-017 AR3 - 16/09/2024

Download: Half Year Report - 28-017 HYR3 - 27/03/2025

Download: Half Year Report - 28-017 HYR3 - 05/02/2024

Download: Annual Report - 28-017 AR2 - 07/09/2023

Download: Half Year Report - 28-017 HYR2 - 07/03/2023

Download: Annual Report - 28-017 AR1 - 07/03/2023

Download: Application Form - 28-017 App - 24/08/2021