Land use planning in the arid and semi-arid areas- a Case studyof Nguu settlement scheme in Makueni District
Abstract
Land constitutes the most important economic, cultural and political issues in
Kenya today. Approximately 80% of Kenya's population lives in the rural areas
having agriculture, which relies directly on land for their livelihood. For many
years Kenyans living in the rural areas have experienced problems of unplanned
, settlements, low agricultural productivity, inadequate infrastructure and
community services and increased environmental degradation.
Land subdivision and resettlement in arid and semi-arid areas have been
undertaken without due consideration to the economic units of land that can
support family units, provision of infrastructure and facilities in the schemes and
the possible negative environmental consequences. This study considers the
process of. land subdivision and resettlement in Nguu Settlement scheme in
Makueni district, a former ranching farm which was subdivided into small plots.
The area is considered a .low potential area with low rainfall, high temperatures
which lead to low crop yields and occasionally crop failure.
The study identified small farm units of 1 to 4.5 hectares as opposed to the
recommended 50 hectares as a constraint to increased productivity. Most of the
settlers come from high potential areas where, due to rising population the land has
become inadequate for household livelihood. The settlers who have come into
Nguu settlement scheme have brought with them technologies which are not suited
to the low potential areas. Inappropriate technologies combined with poor climatic
conditions make the living standards- of settlers low. Infrastructure and facility
provision in new settlement schemes is inadequate as communities take time
before they can organize themselves to provide the services that they need.
Facilities that existed in the ranch before the settlers moved in were vandalized
before the community could take control over such facilities. The natural
environment of the semi arid area is as fragile one and the high densities of land use
have caused high rates of environmental degradation .
New policy guidelines have to be put in place to reduce environmental degradation
and high levels of poverty. Appropriate technologies for the ASALs are needed
and aggressive environmental conservation measures adopted by the settlers. It is
recommended that new technologies suitable to the ASALs be adopted.The settlers should also accept other means of livelihoods so as to minimize the dependence on agriculture.
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University of Nairobi Department of Urban and Regional Planning