As population continue to surge in number, the challenges of urban agriculture and landscape dynamics in African cities is becoming increasingly important. Bamenda, a city known to be one of Cameroon’s breadbaskets is not only threatened by urbanization and poor agricultural practices, but the negative ramifications are felt by-and-large. Food production in Bamenda in many cases is a response of the urban poor to insufficient, unreliable and irregular access to food, health, income, well-being and the low purchasing power. Urban agriculture improves access to a cheap source of protein and the quality of the food in the households is improved as poor families get to eat more fresh vegetables produced by them. Though it is reckoned that the p...
[From Introduction] Globally, the growth of urbanised areas continues at an exponential rate, and mo...
This paper suggests that the urbanization process provides economies of scale which lead to an agric...
Urban agriculture (UA) in the developing world is widely framed as being essentially a survival and ...
Contemporary data illustrate that more than half of the world’s population now lives in urban areas ...
With increasing urbanization large amounts of poverty is shifting from rural to urban centres, posin...
Agriculture is the bedrock of Cameroon’s economy as it contributes significantly to food, income and...
Food security in West Africa not only depends on productivity increases in marginal rural areas, but...
Population growth and urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa are facing the challenges of rise in food p...
In West Africa, urban agriculture plays an economic, environmental and social role. However, the sup...
This presentation focuses on results obtained from the international workshop "Agricultures et dével...
Abstract The rapid rate of population growth and the expansion of the Yaounde metropolis have urged ...
This presentation focuses on results obtained from the international workshop "Agricultures et dével...
Sub-Saharan Africa is urbanizing more rapidly than any other part of the world and there is an escal...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2013.Urban agriculture is a common and perma...
Man has been and remains mobile, conquering and impacting every space he occupies. Man’s impact on s...
[From Introduction] Globally, the growth of urbanised areas continues at an exponential rate, and mo...
This paper suggests that the urbanization process provides economies of scale which lead to an agric...
Urban agriculture (UA) in the developing world is widely framed as being essentially a survival and ...
Contemporary data illustrate that more than half of the world’s population now lives in urban areas ...
With increasing urbanization large amounts of poverty is shifting from rural to urban centres, posin...
Agriculture is the bedrock of Cameroon’s economy as it contributes significantly to food, income and...
Food security in West Africa not only depends on productivity increases in marginal rural areas, but...
Population growth and urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa are facing the challenges of rise in food p...
In West Africa, urban agriculture plays an economic, environmental and social role. However, the sup...
This presentation focuses on results obtained from the international workshop "Agricultures et dével...
Abstract The rapid rate of population growth and the expansion of the Yaounde metropolis have urged ...
This presentation focuses on results obtained from the international workshop "Agricultures et dével...
Sub-Saharan Africa is urbanizing more rapidly than any other part of the world and there is an escal...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2013.Urban agriculture is a common and perma...
Man has been and remains mobile, conquering and impacting every space he occupies. Man’s impact on s...
[From Introduction] Globally, the growth of urbanised areas continues at an exponential rate, and mo...
This paper suggests that the urbanization process provides economies of scale which lead to an agric...
Urban agriculture (UA) in the developing world is widely framed as being essentially a survival and ...