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Mau forest

by | 23-02-2014 13:23 recommendations 0


  • The Mau forest is located in the Rift Valley and serves as a water catchment area
  • Many rivers flow from the forest and drain into lakes
  • It is one of the largest water sources in Kenya
  • It is important for providing water for humans, wildlife, and agriculture

Uses of the Mau forest

  • 10 million people depend on its rivers
  • Feeds 8 of kenya?s wildlife preserves
  • Through hydroelectricity the rives have potential to produce 41% of Kenya?s power
  • The forest provides 20 billions shillings per year
  • As rivers and lakes dry up, so do Kenya?s harvests, its cattle farms, its hydro-electricity, its tea industry, and its famous wildlife parks 


What's happening


  • With its water crisis, Kenyan farmers have seen their yield that uses water from rivers that feed on western Mau by 80%.
  • The destruction of the eco-system affects 12 rivers that stems from the Mau forest and it is the lifeline for 10 million people.
  • Research has linked the clearing of Mau forest with the water cycle in Kenya. Since 2001, when 60,000 hectares of land were clear-cut, droughts have become more frequent and severe and during recent years 100,000 hectares more have been cleared

 


 

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6 Comments

  • says :
    Water cycle is linked with forests. Well reported.
    Posted 24-02-2014 22:48

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing, Naylee :)
    Posted 24-02-2014 17:24

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    It true. A the forests are cut, water cycle will be severally affected.
    Posted 24-02-2014 14:53

  • says :
    Informative. Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 23-02-2014 20:12

  • says :
    forest and water cycle have interrelationship, thank you for sharing about it.
    Posted 23-02-2014 18:34

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Interesting to read the link between forests and water cycle.Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 23-02-2014 16:30

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