Gicheru, P.T.Gachimbi, L.N.Nyangw'ara, M.K.Lekasi, J.Sijali, I.V.2015-07-292015-07-292005Kenya Agricultural Research Institute. (2005). Stakeholders Consultative Meeting on Sustainable Land Management Project Workshop Held at T.TAP Boardroom on 17th- 18th January 2005. (SLM Technical Report No. 02). https://kalroerepository.kalro.org/handle/0/7015https://kalroerepository.kalro.org/handle/0/7015The stakeholders agreed that the following factors are the causes of land degradation in Taita Hills catchment operational (catchment) area are: Deforestation of the catchment for cultivation Overgrazing in lowlands Continuous cultivation in the same piece of land and inadequate application of soil amendments. Cultivation on steep slopes and associated high runoff during the rains causing a lot of gully erosion in the lowlands. It was noted that all actors do not practice sustainable land management in the catchment. The objectives of the project were discussed and found to address the issues of sustainable land management holistically. In each objective, the requirements, concrete steps and support/action by who were identified, discussed and agreed upon. The stakeholders identified available and lacking of technologies. Researchable issues and the promising ones were discussed and agreed upon. The institutions to upscale which type of technology were also identified during the meeting. This report details the results of a two days workshopenhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Stakeholders Consultative Meeting on Sustainable Land Management Project WorkshopReport41Soil fertilityWater resourcesLand useLand management