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THINKING beyond the canopy Resilience, adaptation and mitigation in Kenya Mariana Rufino et al.

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Page 1: Resilience, adaptation and mitigation in Kenya

THINKING beyond the canopy

Resilience, adaptation and mitigation in Kenya

Mariana Rufino et al.

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Resilience, adaptation and mitigation

C sequestrationGHG emissions

Provisioning of goods and water

LUC – forest loss

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The Mau forest of Kenya

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Lorenzo Vita: LUC, forest C loss

Alphonce Guzha: Hydrological consequences of LUC

Cristina Arias-Navarro: GHG emissions from forests, impacts of forest degradation

Suzanne Jacobs: LUC effects on water supply and water quality

The team

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LUC – 40 years of forest loss

Vita et al. in prep. Drivers of land use change in an East African mountain forest: the case of Mau complex

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Resilience, adaptation and mitigation

Provisioning of goods and water

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Water provisioning

Smallholders catchment

Tea catchment

Natural forest catchment

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Smallholders dominated

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THINKING beyond the canopySmallholders dominated

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Commercial farming

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THINKING beyond the canopyCommercial farming

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THINKING beyond the canopyNatural forest

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THINKING beyond the canopyNatural forest

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Solar panels and lightning protection

Box with data logger and batteries

Water level sensor

Sensors for EC and water quality parameters

Methods|Automatic system

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THINKING beyond the canopy

Solar panels and lightning protection

Box with data logger and batteries

Water level sensor

Sensors for EC and water quality parameters

Methods|Automatic system

spectro::lyser

condu::lyser

Data logger

Sensor cleaning system

Batteries and solar charger

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Methods|Automatic system

Jacobs et al. Impacts of land use change on water and nutrient cycling in the South-West Mau, Kenya

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Resilience, adaptation and mitigation

C sequestrationGHG emissions

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Forest degradation and GHG emissionsArias-Navarro et al.

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THINKING beyond the canopy

Resilience, adaptation and mitigation

C sequestrationGHG emissions

Provisioning of goods and water

LUC – forest loss

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THINKING beyond the canopyThe lab

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THINKING beyond the canopy