Community conservancies and payments for wildlife conservation (PWC) as a coping strategy under different conservancy institutional models
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Presented by CCA-PES Team and Partners at the Workshop on Enabling Livestock Based Economies in Kenya to Adapt to Climate Change: A Review of PES from Wildlife Tourism as a Climate Change Adaptation Option, ILRI, Nairobi, 15 February 2012
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Community conservancies and payments for wildlife conservation (PWC) as a coping strategy under different conservancy institutional models
Community conservancies and payments for wildlife conservation (PWC) as a coping strategy under different conservancy institutional models Enabling Livestock Based Economies in Kenya to Adapt to Climate Change: A Review of PES from Wildlife Tourism as a Climate Change Adaptation Option ILRI, Nairobi, 15 February 2012 CCA-PES Team and Partners
Sector Policies Legislation A: Rangeland management Land and Physical Planning Draft land policy (2007) Land related statutes; Physical Planning Act B: Natural resource management Biodiversity National environmental policy (NEP) EMCA (2002) Environment and Land Court Act (19) (2011) Wildlife Draft wildlife policy (2011) Draft Wildlife Bill (2011) Forest Forest policy Forest Act (2005) Water Water policy Water Act (year) C: Enterprise Development and livelihoods Agriculture Agriculture policy Agriculture Act (318) Livestock Livestock policy Tourism Draft tourism policy (2009) Tourism Act (28) (2011)
Land related statutes Land (Group) Representatives Act (287); Land Adjudication Act (284); Land Consolidation Act (283); Trust Land Act (290)
Development Strategies Kenya Vision 2030 (national) ASAL Development Strategy Sectoral Strategies (Tourism, Wildlife etc) Local Land Use Plans (Kitengela)