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Knowledge Hub
The LandPKS Knowledge Hub is a space for exploring knowledge about land potential. Here, you can find valuable information about managing your land.
Video: LandPKS Empowers Rangeland Managers
Chad Ellis explains why LandPKS is going to help empower producers to make them better tomorrow than they are today.
Read moreVideo: LandPKS for Land-Use Planning in Ethiopia
Adane Buni, the Ethiopian LandPKS Coordination Officer, describes how LandPKS is being used for land-use planning in Ethiopia.
Read moreVideo: LandPKS for Rangeland Conservation Management in Kenya
David Kimiti uses LandPKS at the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya, which manages land for both wildlife conservation and livestock production.
Read moreVideo: Using LandPKS for Research and Extension
Jeremy Schallner at New Mexico State University uses LandPKS for vegetation monitoring for research and extension.
Read moreResearch: LandPKS – A New Tool for Sustainable Land-Use Planning and Management
One of the major causes of poverty is poor land use planning and management. To address this issue, new technologies are needed that inform more sustainable land use planning and management.
Read moreThe Role of LandPKS for Wildlife Conservation
In Kenya, the Land Potential Knowledge System has been providing a valuable tool to help land managers, researchers, and rangeland managers effectively conserve and restore biodiversity.
Read moreUnited Nations University 2015: Land Restoration Training Fellows in Iceland
Fellows from UNU-LRT discuss LandPKS.
Read moreDifferent Outcomes of Climate and Land Potential at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
Dr. David Kimiti briefly describes the different outcomes that arise with varying climate and land potential in Lakipia.
Read moreHow LandPKS is used at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy uses LandPKS to understand the effects that soils, climate, and topography have on vegetation distribution.
Read moreUsing LandPKS for Point-Scale Soil Information
In many parts of the world, the soil varies significantly from place to place and these changes in soil types can have dramatic impacts for farmers and others aiming to utilize that land.
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