{"id":5721,"date":"2023-03-17T21:52:08","date_gmt":"2023-03-17T18:52:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/?p=5721"},"modified":"2023-03-17T22:08:08","modified_gmt":"2023-03-17T19:08:08","slug":"collaboration-for-mount-kenya-forest-restoration","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/collaboration-for-mount-kenya-forest-restoration","title":{"rendered":"Collaboration for Mount Kenya Forest Restoration"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Located on Kenya\u2019s highest mountain Mount Kenya, the Mount Kenya forest covers an area of approximately 1,420 square kilometers. The forest is a crucial catchment area, providing water and other essential ecosystem goods and services to adjacent communities and the country. Mount Kenya forest is a Key Biodiversity Area (KBA), and World Heritage Site, home to many threatened animal species like the Abbott\u2019s Starling, Kenya Jewel damselfly, and Mount Kenya Bush Viper, among others.<\/p>\n<p>However, Mount Kenya forest\u2019s rich <a title=\"Biodiversity on a Changing Planet\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/biodiversity-on-a-changing-planet\">biodiversity<\/a> is faced by a myriad of threats that have seen the forest rapidly lose its cover and biodiversity due to a myriad of threats including forest fires, forest adjacent land conversion, illegal tree felling, wildlife poaching, invasive plant species, and climate change.<\/p>\n<p>Fortunately, efforts by 27 Community Forest Associations (CFAs), together with Nature Kenya and the Kenya Forest Service (KFS), with support from\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/trilliontrees.org\/home\">Trillion Trees<\/a>, a venture by BirdLife International, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) have resulted in the restoration of more than 500 hectares of degraded forest areas, with over 500,000 indigenous trees planted in the past five years. Based on the progress of the <a title=\"Tanzania Fund for Tree Planting and Beekeeping 2022\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/tanzania-fund-for-tree-planting-and-beekeeping-2022\">planted trees<\/a>, community groups in Mount Kenya can attest to the success of the restoration initiative.<\/p>\n<p>For instance, the Chehe CFA, with 768 members, the majority of women, <a title=\"Research Assistant Manager (Forester)\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/research-assistant-manager-forester\">manages the Chehe forest<\/a> block on the border between Kirinyaga and Nyeri counties. <a title=\"Value chain development for selected forest-based products to enhance community livelihoods\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/value-chain-development-for-selected-forest-based-products-to-enhance-community-livelihoods\">Community members engaged in planting and maintaining the restored sites have also earned wages that have helped them improve their livelihoods<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Beatrice Nyawira Wangai, a mother of four, is one of the community beneficiaries earning a living out of <a title=\"Forest restoration\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/forest-restoration\">forest restoration<\/a> work. Wangai has been engaged in planting and taking care of the saplings. \u201cI have been able to educate my children from the money I earn from planting and maintaining tree seedlings in Chehe. We also get paid to take care of tree seedlings in the nursery,\u201d says Wangai. The sale of tree seedlings also generates revenue for the Chehe CFA.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cProceeds from the sale of <a title=\"Field Practical Training: Tree nursery management &amp; propagation\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/field-practical-training-tree-nursery-management-propagation\">tree seedlings have helped us expand our tree nursery<\/a>. We are now propagating <a title=\"National Bamboo Development Strategy and Action Plan\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/development-of-the-national-bamboo-development-strategy-and-action-plan\">bamboo<\/a>, which we anticipate will earn us more than Ksh. 2 million (US$ 15,550) during the planting season,\u201d says Geoffrey Muriithi Wandeto, Chehe CFA chairman.\u00a0\u00a0Wandeto further says that the restoration of Mount Kenya forest comes at the opportune moment when the <a title=\"Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund \u2014 Grants in Support of Endangered and Critically Endangered Species\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/mohamed-bin-zayed-species-conservation-fund-grants-in-support-of-endangered-and-critically-endangered-species\">Critically Endangered<\/a> Mountain Bongos are being reintroduced into their natural habitat.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cRestoration efforts supported by Nature Kenya have drawn the interest of a project seeking to <a title=\"New multiple vacancies announced \u2013 Eastern Arc Mountains Conservation Endowment Fund\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/new-multiple-vacancies-announced-eastern-arc-mountains-conservation-endowment-fund\">conserve Mountain<\/a> Bongos. This project is now working with the Chehe and Ragati CFAs, bringing in more goodies to us. Two of our members are working with this <a title=\"Funding for Conservation Projects\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/funding-for-conservation-projects\">project to raise Mountain Bongo conservation<\/a> awareness in schools,\u201d adds Wandeto.<\/p>\n<p>The trees in the restored sites have grown to a height of between 150-200 cm. Nickson Macharia Mariga, Chehe <a title=\"Postdoc \u2013 Forest management planning\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/postdoc-forest-management-planning\">Forest station manager<\/a>, puts the young trees\u2019 survival rate above 75 percent. Mariga attributes the impressive survival rate to <a title=\"Prince Bernhard Nature Fund supporting Nature Conservation Worldwide\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/prince-bernhard-nature-fund-supporting-nature-conservation-worldwide\">Nature Kenya\u2019s support<\/a>.\u00a0 \u201cNature Kenya has continuously supported the weeding and replacement of dead seedlings. The collaboration between the community and KFS has also been key to ensuring the survival of the saplings,\u201d says Mariga.<\/p>\n<p>Maintaining a high survival rate has not been easy, Wandeto reveals. Low rainfall and prolonged drought have presented many challenges. However, the Chehe CFA chairman is upbeat.\u00a0 \u201cWe, the community of Chehe, will continue <a title=\"FBE 617 Forest Restoration in Landscapes\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/study\/fbe-617-forest-restoration-in-landscapes\">forest restoration<\/a> activities in Mount Kenya. <a title=\"Creating New Protected Areas\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/creating-new-protected-areas\">Protecting the biodiversity in this area<\/a> is our responsibility. We urge more stakeholders to recognize and support our restoration efforts,\u201d adds Wandeto.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Private Sector Partnerships<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Through engaging companies like Kenya Breweries Limited, Coca-Cola Beverages Africa and Safaricom PLC, <a title=\"Mapping of the remaining un-protected natural forests and assessment of their resources and threats as a roadmap to conserve eastern afromontane biodiversity hotspot in Ludewa, Tanzania (2015-2016).\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/research\/2-mapping-of-the-remaining-un-protected-natural-forests-and-assessment-of-their-resources-and-threats-as-a-roadmap-to-conserve-eastern-afromontane-biodiversity-hotspot-in-ludewa-tanzania-2015-2016\">Nature Kenya has secured support from companies to restore degraded forested<\/a> areas in Mount Kenya, Aberdare, South and North Nandi, Sabaki River Mouth (mangrove) and Mida Creek (mangrove). Over 670,000 trees have been planted through such support from 2018 to date. Other companies supporting this initiative include Vivo <a title=\"Energy Globe Award for Sustainability \u2014 Awards 2023\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/uncategorized\/energy-globe-award-for-sustainability-awards-2023\">Energy<\/a> Kenya, Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Privatization Commission.<\/p>\n<p>In 2022, Nature Kenya engaged 26 community groups to plant more than one million trees at various sites across the country, including Mount Kenya, Aberdare Forest, Taita Hills forests, Mumoni Hill Forest, Mida Creek and Sabaki River Mouth. <a title=\"Tree planting for environmental conservation and nutritional supplement around MkambaraniUzima homeless children centre, Morogoro, Tanzania (2014-2015).\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/research\/tree-planting-for-environmental-conservation-and-nutritional-supplement-around-mkambaraniuzima-homeless-children-centre-morogoro-tanzania-2014-2015\">Trees planted<\/a> included indigenous, fruit and mangroves in forests, farms and along the Kenya coastline.<\/p>\n<p>Efforts by Nature Kenya to partner with the private sector to restore degraded forest landscapes align with ongoing global efforts to scale up actions and commitments to urgently halt and reverse the loss of biodiversity that threatens <a title=\"Ecosystem Services\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/ecosystem-services\">ecosystem services<\/a> on which humans and businesses depend.\u00a0 \u201cA healthy <a title=\"Kelp Forest Ecosystems Program\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/kelp-forest-ecosystems-program\">forest ecosystem<\/a> fosters a productive landscape via the provision of ecosystem services, including water supply, that both people and the climate benefit from. Acting now to preserve and restore forests like Mount Kenya, will be the only way for us to prevent disruption of the delicate balance of our planet\u2019s <a title=\"Ecosystems and Conservation\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/ecosystems-and-conservation\">ecosystem<\/a> and jeopardizing the future of humanity and all living beings\u201d, notes Maminiaina Rasamoelina, \u00a0Forests Programme Coordinator at BirdLife Africa.<\/p>\n<p>According to a white paper published by World Economic Forum in December 2022,\u00a0<em>the global goal of halting and reversing <a title=\"CBD COP 15 Event Warns of Threats from Loss of Soil Biodiversity\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/cbd-cop-15-event-warns-of-threats-from-loss-of-soil-biodiversity\">biodiversity loss<\/a> by 2030 and the shared vision of living in harmony with nature by 2050 can only be possible if economic actors are active partners in the process.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Businesses depend on nature and the <a title=\"Postdoc \u2013 scenarios for forests ecosystem services\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/postdoc-scenarios-for-forests-ecosystem-services\">ecosystem services<\/a> it provides. Accordingly, US$44 trillion of economic value generation \u2013 over half of the world\u2019s total gross domestic product (GDP) \u2013 is at risk due to disruption occasioned by the loss of nature.\u00a0 \u201cNo sector is immune to this,\u201d warns the white paper.\u00a0\u00a0 Last year in December, world political and business leaders converged in Montreal, Canada for the <a title=\"Convention on Biological Diversity \u2014 Bio-Bridge Initiative\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/convention-on-biological-diversity-bio-bridge-initiative\">Convention on Biological Diversity<\/a> (CBD) COP 15, where they adopted the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). The Post 2020 GBF seeks to awaken efforts from governments, <a title=\"Business Handbook for Biodiversity Conservation and Business Biodiversity Conservation Cases\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/business-handbook-for-biodiversity-conservation-and-business-biodiversity-conservation-cases\">businesses and communities to halt and reverse biodiversity<\/a> loss.<\/p>\n<p>The collaboration and support provided by local corporates in Kenya towards forest restoration is a step in the right direction. Following the recent CBD COP held in Montreal Canada in December 2022, the global analysis pointed to a huge financing gap of US$ 700 billion. To bridge, this gap calls for more private sector engagement in <a title=\"China has made significant contributions to biodiversity conservation\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/china-has-made-significant-contributions-to-biodiversity-conservation\">biodiversity conservation initiatives have been made<\/a>. In this regard, following the leadership of corporates Nature Kenya is working with, far-reaching <a title=\"ONLINE COURSE: Designing Conservation Projects and Measuring Impact\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/online-course-designing-conservation-projects-and-measuring-impact\">conservation impacts<\/a> can be achieved.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHealthy forests support food production, and water replenishment among other vital <a title=\"FBE 606 Assessment and Mapping of Ecosystem Services t\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/study\/fbe-606-assessment-and-mapping-of-ecosystem-services-t\">ecosystem services<\/a> that support community well-being, driving local economies. We can not disregard these vital ecosystems, as this will be detrimental to our future\u201d, concludes \u00a0Paul Gacheru, <a title=\"Nature Conservation and Species Preservation\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/nature-conservation-and-species-preservation\">\u00a0Nature Kenya Species<\/a>, and Sites Manager.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Located on Kenya\u2019s highest mountain Mount Kenya, the Mount Kenya forest covers an area of approximately 1,420 square kilometers. The forest is a crucial catchment area, providing water and other essential ecosystem goods and services to adjacent communities and the country. 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