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Triple L

A research network in the East African drylands

Drylands Transform

Pathways and challenges towards a transformation of landscapes, livestock and livelihoods

Tall, green grass inside a living fence in Kenya.

Drylands Restore

Management and restoration towards healthy rangelands in East Africa

Cows grazing tall, dry grass.

Restore4More

Scaling rangeland restoration in drylands through synergies in the biodiversity-water-climate nexus 2023 – 2027

Paradox

A comparative analysis of different tenure systems and their implications for climate change vulnerability

People in a meeting under a tree in Kenya.
Healthy cattle grazing in a dry landscape in West Pokot, Kenya.

About

Triple L (Land, Livestock, Livelihoods) is a multidisciplinary research initiative taking its base in the land-use and livelihood transformations that has taken place in West Pokot and surrounding dryland areas during the last three decades. Triple L is made up by it’s many different past and present projects that have taken its base in West Pokot district, Kenya.

Activities and news

Published: 08 January 2024 - Page editor: ylva.nyberg@slu.se
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