A review of forest-food linkages in Kenya

Pham Thu Thuy, Jane Mutune, Tran Ngoc My Hoa, Nguyen Thi Thuy Anh, Nguyen Thi Van Anh, Nguyen Trung Son, Nguyen Dinh Yen Khue, Nguyen Duc Tu, Dibo Duba, Elmah Odhiambo, Francis Kahuha

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Abstract

This working paper was developed based on a policy and literature review to take stock of the latest information on forest-food linkages in Kenya. Our review shows Kenya’s forests play important roles in providing food directly to local communities, as well as requisite conditions for sustainable food production systems in the country. Food-forest linkages are widely articulated in different policies issued by the Government of Kenya that draw on the principle of producing food without destroying forests. Different cross-sectoral bodies have been established to foster holistic food-forest solutions. The government expects forest protection and conservation policies to provide appropriate incentives and support for local food production and needs. Numerous academic publications have analysed the roles forests play in providing food, ensuring food security and supporting national development in Kenya. Despite the availability of scientific evidence on food-forest linkages, and policies and institutions being in place, translating policies into practice has been ineffective as forest loss continues to result in high-emission food systems. Complex drivers of deforestation and forest degradation in Kenya include weak governance; population growth; forest conversion for agriculture production; insecure tenure; and a lack of finance. Our review highlights the need to address these drivers by implementing current policies more effectively. Assessing how effective current policies are for addressing deforestation and forest degradation, and for low-emission food systems, will require further research across the country and should become a future research priority in Kenya.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages30
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameCIFOR-ICRAF Working paper
PublisherCenter for International Forestry Research and World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF
No.24

Keywords

  • forests
  • foods
  • policy analysis
  • food production
  • national planning
  • sustainable development
  • Kenya

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