We advocate for use of scientific knowledge and technological innovation to enhance the management and governance of environmental and natural resources. ILEG specifically focuses on the interplay between laws, policies, and current scientific and technological challenges that impact the environment and sustainable development.
The third pillar, environment, is greatly impacted by science and technology. Kenya’s current development blueprint, the Vision 2030, gives prominence to science, technology, business and innovation as critical factors that will boost her development. Kenya, however, faces a number of challenges in achieving this goal.
Science and technology play an important role in human life and is a critical contribution to sustainable development, particularly to the achievement two of its pillars, social development and economic development.
There is lack of adequate policy, legal & institutional framework to encourage investment in innovation and technology; knowledge gaps; an apathetic consumer base of local technology, and, inadequate infrastructural support including energy and financial backing.
Strengthening national and county capacities to promote climate resilient low carbon development at county level in Kenya: Learning through exchange and networking
Strengthening national and county capacities to promote climate resilient low carbon development at county level in Kenya: Learning through exchange and networking
Strengthening national and county capacities to promote climate resilient low carbon development at county level in Kenya: Learning through exchange and networking
Strengthening national and county capacities to promote climate resilient low carbon development at county level in Kenya: Learning through exchange and networking
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