By Bisola Adeyemo
African scientists in Kenya says forests are the key to the success of mitigation and adaptation efforts.
Speaking at a forum in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa on Monday, the scientists said African forests should be managed in such a way that would boost climate resilience.
The scientists called for enhanced protection of Africa’s forested landscapes given their immense role in climate response, poverty alleviation, food, and water security.
Godwin Kowero, the executive secretary of the Nairobi-based African Forest Forum, stressed that taming the continent’s rapidly unfolding climate crisis hinged on sound conservation of its equatorial forests, drylands, and marine ecosystem.
Convened by African Forest Forum, the Mombasa forum that will take place in a hybrid format from March 28 to April 1 brings together senior policymakers, scientists, industry players, and green advocates to discuss best practices for integrating the forestry sector into climate action.