Climate Change Effects in Nyeri(central Kenya).
Nyeri in central Kenya is increasingly affected by climate change, which disrupts rainfall patterns and raises temperatures. One major impact is flooding, caused by intense rains and poor drainage, which damages homes, roads, and infrastructure. Water scarcity is also rising due to prolonged dry spells, affecting domestic supply and agriculture.
Agriculture, the backbone of Nyeri’s economy, faces reduced crop yields from erratic rainfall, droughts, and heavy downpours, threatening food security and livelihoods. Rising temperatures contribute to heat stress and increase the spread of pests and crop diseases. Additionally, soil erosion worsens with heavy rains, reducing land fertility and affecting farming.
Overall, climate change, combined with urban and land-use pressures, is increasing vulnerability in Nyeri Town. Strengthening adaptation measures such as improved drainage, sustainable land use, and better water management is essential to build resilience.


