This article examines the sustainability of livelihoods through urban agriculture (UA): gender dimensions in Accra, Ghana. The population used for the study was the vegetable producers within and around Accra, Ghana. A mix of sampling techniques was followed in choosing UA producers. While a random sampling technique was employed in choosing male UA producers, all female producers who were willing to be interviewed were chosen. In all, 92 male producers and 8 female producers gave consistent responses that were analyzed. The results show that the mean age for male producers is 39.4 years. Female producers are more elderly with a mean age of 49.8 years. The mean year of schooling is 6.4 years for male producers and 7.1 years for female produ...
Through research and scaling, Africa RISING strives to create opportunities for smallholder farm hou...
grantor: University of TorontoThe implementation of the Structural Adjustment Program have...
The study examines the contribution of women in food production and its impact on food security in t...
This article examines the sustainability of livelihoods through urban agriculture (UA): gender dimen...
This paper describes the roles and values of male and female with respect to production, and marketi...
This paper examined the gender analysis of land use for urban agriculture and sustainability of Live...
Women farmers in Accra, Ghana function in spaces that are delineated by gendered social, political a...
In Hovorka, A.; de Zeeuw, H.; Njenga, M. (Eds). Women feeding cities: mainstreaming gender in urban ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the population-food crop production nexus, and wit...
grantor: University of TorontoUrban Agriculture is an important feature in several sub-Sah...
Gender issues have increasingly been given attention to in research on agriculture and farming syste...
Gender roles in agriculture can be quite specific, not only in view of particular labor inputs durin...
The study of gender and development is an area of inquiry fraught with tension between theoretical ...
Gender roles in agriculture can be quite specific, not only in view of particular labor inputs durin...
The number of urban poor is rapidly increasing as urban population grows. Urban vegetable production...
Through research and scaling, Africa RISING strives to create opportunities for smallholder farm hou...
grantor: University of TorontoThe implementation of the Structural Adjustment Program have...
The study examines the contribution of women in food production and its impact on food security in t...
This article examines the sustainability of livelihoods through urban agriculture (UA): gender dimen...
This paper describes the roles and values of male and female with respect to production, and marketi...
This paper examined the gender analysis of land use for urban agriculture and sustainability of Live...
Women farmers in Accra, Ghana function in spaces that are delineated by gendered social, political a...
In Hovorka, A.; de Zeeuw, H.; Njenga, M. (Eds). Women feeding cities: mainstreaming gender in urban ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the population-food crop production nexus, and wit...
grantor: University of TorontoUrban Agriculture is an important feature in several sub-Sah...
Gender issues have increasingly been given attention to in research on agriculture and farming syste...
Gender roles in agriculture can be quite specific, not only in view of particular labor inputs durin...
The study of gender and development is an area of inquiry fraught with tension between theoretical ...
Gender roles in agriculture can be quite specific, not only in view of particular labor inputs durin...
The number of urban poor is rapidly increasing as urban population grows. Urban vegetable production...
Through research and scaling, Africa RISING strives to create opportunities for smallholder farm hou...
grantor: University of TorontoThe implementation of the Structural Adjustment Program have...
The study examines the contribution of women in food production and its impact on food security in t...