Addressing urban areas in the introduction to a work focusing on rural issues may seem paradoxical But rural Africa is no longer the one we think we know Its rapid transformations reflect the effects of the vigorous population and urban gro1Nth in the continent as well as the characteristics of its integration into the world economic system. Yet dominant visions explain why we still conceive of a possible future for Africa in terms of past urban and rural categories, when these no longer correspond to the day-to-day realities oft he people of the continent (Résumé d'auteur
This volume explores some of the complex development challenges associated with the recent and rapid...
At some point in the early 2000s, the world passed an historic threshold with more than half the glo...
After decades of academic and policy scepticism on the role of urbanisation in economic, social and ...
International audienceAddressing urban areas in the introduction to a work focusing on rural issues ...
Apart from its northern and southern edges. Africa remains predominantly rural and the numberofpeopl...
The regulation of land use is a crucial tool to try to ensure conditions of equity and access to fun...
The role of rural-urban linkages is critically vital for Africa‟s development in this era of rapid s...
Policies built on presumptions of separateness or on traditional notions of urban and rural liveliho...
This atlas proposes a series of different perspectives on the manifold changes characterizing rural ...
Abstract: Robert Chambers pointed the world to the injustice of the urban bias. Investments, educati...
This book explores how some of the specific sectors, organisations and actors influence and shape th...
Western Africa is in movement. The widespread exchange that characterises the current representation...
Despite the rapid rate of urbanisation in Africa, most migrants retain links to their rural origins....
Sustaining the rural and urban populations of the developing world has been identified as a key glob...
This book explores how some of the specific sectors, organisations and actors influence and shape th...
This volume explores some of the complex development challenges associated with the recent and rapid...
At some point in the early 2000s, the world passed an historic threshold with more than half the glo...
After decades of academic and policy scepticism on the role of urbanisation in economic, social and ...
International audienceAddressing urban areas in the introduction to a work focusing on rural issues ...
Apart from its northern and southern edges. Africa remains predominantly rural and the numberofpeopl...
The regulation of land use is a crucial tool to try to ensure conditions of equity and access to fun...
The role of rural-urban linkages is critically vital for Africa‟s development in this era of rapid s...
Policies built on presumptions of separateness or on traditional notions of urban and rural liveliho...
This atlas proposes a series of different perspectives on the manifold changes characterizing rural ...
Abstract: Robert Chambers pointed the world to the injustice of the urban bias. Investments, educati...
This book explores how some of the specific sectors, organisations and actors influence and shape th...
Western Africa is in movement. The widespread exchange that characterises the current representation...
Despite the rapid rate of urbanisation in Africa, most migrants retain links to their rural origins....
Sustaining the rural and urban populations of the developing world has been identified as a key glob...
This book explores how some of the specific sectors, organisations and actors influence and shape th...
This volume explores some of the complex development challenges associated with the recent and rapid...
At some point in the early 2000s, the world passed an historic threshold with more than half the glo...
After decades of academic and policy scepticism on the role of urbanisation in economic, social and ...