Local Institutional landscapes and Information challenges as a crucial element for climate change adaptation: A case of Mara River Basin, Keny
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2019Author
Isabella Asamba, Leah Onyango, George Mark Onyango
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The paper reviews the local institutional landscape, information challenges and opportunities for
climate change adaptation that institutions within the Mara River Basin can utilize to support
communities. At the local level, government, civil society and private sector institutions are at the
frontline in harmonizing adaptation practices towards resilience to climate change. Local institutions
act as the bridge between the national institutional frameworks and facilitation of local adaptation
practices. The socio-political institutional landscape at the local level and its linkages provide
institutions with climate change adaptation governance frameworks to enable undertake adaptation.
However, information is a major challenge that hampers smooth uptake of adaptation knowledge and
skills. This includes scarcity of information; limited access to available information; technical
presentation of information; the cost of information; and poor flow of information in institutions.
There are information opportunities within the landscape which can enhance institutions’
internalization and application of adaptation practices.