List Of Planted Forest In Kenya

List Of Planted Forest In Kenya

A planted forest is defined as a forest that at maturity is predominantly composed of trees established through planting and/or deliberate seeding. Planted forest includes but is not limited to plantation forest.

In this article Keweb.co tries to answer the question by publishing the full list of Planted Forest in Kenya

Below are the full List of Planted Forest In Kenya

Karura Forest.

Kakamega Forest National Reserve.

Kaya Kinondo Sacred Forest.

Arabuko-Sokoke Forest.

Kereita Forest.

Gatamaiyu Forest.

Ngong Road Forest Sanctuary.

Marsabit National Park.

Which is the largest planted forest in Kenya?

 Mau Forest covers some 2,700 square kilometers (1,042 square miles) in western Kenya, making it the largest native montane forest in East Africa.

What types of forest are found in Kenya?

Kenyan forest ecosystems are some of the most diverse in East Africa, and include montane rainforests, savannah woodlands, dry forests, coastal forests and mangroves.

How many trees have been planted in Kenya?

In Kenya, a community regrew its forest — and redefined reforestation success. What started as a group effort to find a solution to deforestation has seen a rural community in Kenya successfully regenerate 50% of their once denuded forest by planting at least 300,000 trees in just five years.

Who Planted Trees in Kenya?

Wangari Maathai saw the problems and started a program, backed by the National Council of Women, that paid women to plant trees in their communities. “Kenya’s forests were being cleared and replaced by commercial plantations.