Multispatial livelihoods refer to households with a livelihood foothold in both urban and rural areas. Although it is well-known that multispatial households are common in sub-Saharan Africa, the phenomenon has seldom been looked at from the urban household perspective. A review of the literature indicates that rural food and/or income sources are important for urban dwellers. This chapter presents data from a survey on urban farming carried out in Nakuru town, Kenya, in 1999-2000. These data concern size and location of rural plots, ownership and use of rural plots, their importance in qualitative terms, and differences between urban households having access to rural land ('rural farmers') and those who do not ('non-farmers'). The survey...
Despite the rapid rate of urbanisation in Africa, most migrants retain links to their rural origins....
Urban agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa has gained momentum in recent years in terms of research a...
Despite ongoing urbanization, over 70% of the world's poor are located in rural areas (IFAD 2001). A...
Multispatial livelihoods refer to households with a livelihood foothold in both urban and rural ar...
Based on a study in Nakuru town, Kenya, this volume deals with the multi-spatial (or multi-local) ...
In order to make ends meet, many poor urban households in sub-Saharan Africa fall back on farming ac...
The number and sizes of informal settlements are expected to increase drastically in the future, and...
The number and sizes of informal settlements are expected to increase drastically in the future, and...
Kenya is rapidly urbanising. In the growing cities and towns, there is an increasing need for food s...
Kenya is rapidly urbanising. In the growing cities and towns, there is an increasing need for food s...
In order to make ends meet, many poor urban households in sub-Saharan Africa fall back on farming ac...
We study smallholder households livelihood profiles in central Kenya in an area characterized by the...
AbstractThis paper uses comparable income aggregates from 41 national household surveys from 22 coun...
Urban agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa has gained momentum in recent years in terms of research a...
This article analyses household-based food transfers as an expression of multi-local livelihoods. Tr...
Despite the rapid rate of urbanisation in Africa, most migrants retain links to their rural origins....
Urban agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa has gained momentum in recent years in terms of research a...
Despite ongoing urbanization, over 70% of the world's poor are located in rural areas (IFAD 2001). A...
Multispatial livelihoods refer to households with a livelihood foothold in both urban and rural ar...
Based on a study in Nakuru town, Kenya, this volume deals with the multi-spatial (or multi-local) ...
In order to make ends meet, many poor urban households in sub-Saharan Africa fall back on farming ac...
The number and sizes of informal settlements are expected to increase drastically in the future, and...
The number and sizes of informal settlements are expected to increase drastically in the future, and...
Kenya is rapidly urbanising. In the growing cities and towns, there is an increasing need for food s...
Kenya is rapidly urbanising. In the growing cities and towns, there is an increasing need for food s...
In order to make ends meet, many poor urban households in sub-Saharan Africa fall back on farming ac...
We study smallholder households livelihood profiles in central Kenya in an area characterized by the...
AbstractThis paper uses comparable income aggregates from 41 national household surveys from 22 coun...
Urban agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa has gained momentum in recent years in terms of research a...
This article analyses household-based food transfers as an expression of multi-local livelihoods. Tr...
Despite the rapid rate of urbanisation in Africa, most migrants retain links to their rural origins....
Urban agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa has gained momentum in recent years in terms of research a...
Despite ongoing urbanization, over 70% of the world's poor are located in rural areas (IFAD 2001). A...