Climate change poses a significant threat to livestock production in East Africa, with major implications for food security, rural livelihoods, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Existing approaches to livestock carrying capacity often rely on either localized ground surveys or on process-based models.
Localized ground surveys are insufficient for capturing the spatial variability and dynamic responses of rangelands at regional scales.
On the other hand, process-based models require extensive calibration and are often unsuitable for data-scarce regions such as East Africa.
A new study, published in Regional Environmental Change (Aug 2025), addressed this gap by developing a novel machine learning-based approach that integrates remote sensing-derived biomass data with climate projections to estimate future changes in livestock carrying capacity and to diagnose their primary drivers.
The results of the study project substantial declines in carrying capacity, particularly across mixed crop-livestock rainfed temperate systems.
For example, reductions of up to 37% in tropical livestock units are projected in Ethiopia’s dominant mixed crop-livestock rainfed temperate system, while Kenya is expected to experience up to a 24% reduction in the same production system, alongside moderate declines in Uganda.
Modest increases are projected for some production systems, especially in parts of Kenya and Uganda.
The main climatic drivers underlying the projected declines include increased precipitation during the wettest quarter, decreased temperature seasonality, and increased temperature during the driest quarter.
The findings highlight the urgency of implementing tailored adaptation strategies in the mixed crop-livestock rainfed temperate systems, especially in Ethiopia, with a focus on strengthening monitoring systems.
Simultaneously, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda should capitalize on projected increases in carrying capacity, promoting sustainable productivity growth while prioritizing low-emissions livestock development.
Citation
Duku, C., Diro, G.T., Demissie, T. and Solomon, D. 2025. Climate change impacts livestock carrying capacity in East Africa. Regional Environmental Change 25(3): 110.
Photo: Goats in their boma in a livestock-keeping household in Oloitoktok, southern Kenya (LRI/Eric Fèvre)