Agenda 21 has made a major contribution to a range of aspects of development initiatives, of which one chapter, Chapter Seven, focuses on sustainable human settlements. There are a growing number of publications on issues relating to food supply to urban areas in the less developed world. These publications have several focuses, particularly fruit and vegetables, urban agriculture and food marketing. The main aspects of the chapter of Agenda 21 relating to sustainable human settlements are discussed and also the role that the emerging research on urban food systems suggests can be played in establishing sustainable development in cities in less developed countries. Particular attention is paid to Dar es Salaam in Tanzania
Meeting: Cities Feeding People : Lessons Learned From Projects in African Cities, 21-25 June 1998, N...
Abstract: This discussion is concerned with food production in urban settings in Sub Saharan Africa....
[From Introduction] Globally, the growth of urbanised areas continues at an exponential rate, and mo...
Agenda 21 has made a major contribution to a range of aspects of development initiatives, of which o...
Sub-Saharan Africa is urbanizing more rapidly than any other part of the world and there is an escal...
Countries across Africa are rapidly transitioning from rural to urban societies. The UN projects tha...
The perishable and processed food (PPF) consumption in African cities increases to meet the demand f...
Copyright © 2013 Wakuru Magigi. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
This paper is concerned with the issue of providing food to the rapidly growing urban populations in...
In many African cities, indigenous vegetables are cultivated, marketed and consumed. The editors of ...
Food systems have undergone major transformations over the past decades which have proved to be unsu...
As food demand in West Africa surges and the region undergoes rapid change, questions loom large ove...
Optimism about the role of household food production (urban agriculture) in improving the food secur...
Today nearly a billion of world population makes their daily bread from UPA, the sector that has rec...
Horticultural crops refer to fruits, vegetables, spices, and ornamental and medicinal plants which a...
Meeting: Cities Feeding People : Lessons Learned From Projects in African Cities, 21-25 June 1998, N...
Abstract: This discussion is concerned with food production in urban settings in Sub Saharan Africa....
[From Introduction] Globally, the growth of urbanised areas continues at an exponential rate, and mo...
Agenda 21 has made a major contribution to a range of aspects of development initiatives, of which o...
Sub-Saharan Africa is urbanizing more rapidly than any other part of the world and there is an escal...
Countries across Africa are rapidly transitioning from rural to urban societies. The UN projects tha...
The perishable and processed food (PPF) consumption in African cities increases to meet the demand f...
Copyright © 2013 Wakuru Magigi. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
This paper is concerned with the issue of providing food to the rapidly growing urban populations in...
In many African cities, indigenous vegetables are cultivated, marketed and consumed. The editors of ...
Food systems have undergone major transformations over the past decades which have proved to be unsu...
As food demand in West Africa surges and the region undergoes rapid change, questions loom large ove...
Optimism about the role of household food production (urban agriculture) in improving the food secur...
Today nearly a billion of world population makes their daily bread from UPA, the sector that has rec...
Horticultural crops refer to fruits, vegetables, spices, and ornamental and medicinal plants which a...
Meeting: Cities Feeding People : Lessons Learned From Projects in African Cities, 21-25 June 1998, N...
Abstract: This discussion is concerned with food production in urban settings in Sub Saharan Africa....
[From Introduction] Globally, the growth of urbanised areas continues at an exponential rate, and mo...