This photo was taken in Emali and shows the semi-arid nature of the area.
Imposing rocks in Nanyuki
A giraffe in the open plains

land use planning

Key Areas of Competence

CETRAD conducts client oriented research and consultancy services, including the sale of GIS products to client institutions and individuals from different professional fields of practice around the country. Areas of competence include:

 

CETRAD's Thrusts

CETRAD activities are implemented in the framework of the following four thrusts:

  • Strategies for Sustainable Development
  • Land Use Planning for sustained livelihood and Optimal Resource Use
  • Promotion of Sustainable Resource use and Management for Improved Productivity; and
  • Non-farm Economic Development, Infrastructure and Services

 

 

Thematic Focus

CETRAD research activities are conducted within the frame of the four major thrusts:

  1. Strategies for Sustainable Development;
  2. Land Use Planning for Sustained Livelihood and Optimal Resource Use;
  3. Promotion of Sustainable Resource Use and Management for Improved Productivity; and
  4. Non-farm/Non-pastoral Economic Development, Infrastructure and Services.


The research activities are grouped according to the respective framework of funding that include:

 

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