The Earth observation and environmental sensing for climate-smart sustainable agropastoral ecosystem transformation in East Africa - ESSA project aims to contribute to the pastoralist households’ transition towards climate-smart agropastoral systems in Ethiopia and Kenya.
Partners
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University of Nairobi leads research on plant-based product development, such as *Aloe vera*, *Adansonia digitata* and *Prosopsis juliflora*, as an option for
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The University of Helsinki coordinates and manages the project, as well as leads research and capacity b
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Regional Center for Mapping the Resources for Development cooperates in remote sensing of the land cover
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International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology leads research on apiculture/meliponiculture and organized capacity building on beekeeping for pastoralist