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KOICA Sustainable Environment & Economy Against Drought and Degradation (K-SEED) Project in Narok and Kajiado Counties

Kenya Flying Labs partnered with World Vision Kenya in promoting integrated climate change (mitigation-adaptation-response) project for Narok & Kajiado counties

January 15th, 2025

The KOICA Sustainable Environment & Economy Against Drought and Degradation (K-SEED) project is an initiative led by World Vision Kenya in partnership with Kenya Flying Labs, Kajiado, and Narok County Governments. Running from January to October 2024, the project aims to mitigate the impact of climate change in these counties, which are part of the Tsavo Ecosystem and Dispersal Area (TEDA). The team mapped 2800 hectares of land using an Ebee X RTK drone. The project is expected to improve ecosystem restoration, strengthen locally-led inclusive and climate-resilient interventions and strengthen policy instruments for locally led county level integrated landscapes restoration. The project achieved several immediate outcomes, including the creation of NDVI maps and printed orthomosaics for vegetation analysis. 

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