The National Landscape and Ecosystem Restoration Strategy (2023 - 2032) is a 10-year plan to restore
10.6 million hectares of degraded landscapes and ecosystems in Kenya through tree growing and sustainable land management practices for improved ecological functionality, resilience to climate change and better livelihoods by 2032. Its implementation will contribute to increasing tree cover to 30% by growing 15 billion trees, improving biodiversity
conservation, environmental sustainability, socio-economic development and helping Kenya achieve its commitments to regional and global Conventions by 2032.
The monitoring framework was developed as a flexible and adaptable framework, which acknowledges and accounts for differences in capacity to monitor restoration changes over time and space