The study highlighted the following major points (1) Recognition of urban crop farming to enhance its continued contribution to sustainable land management. (2) The question whether affordability constraint in land accessibility can affect the productivity of urban crop farmers. Respondents of seven communities were selected through simple random sampling and administered with structured questionnaires. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics while regression analysis was used to investigate the research hypothesis. The study showed that most of the lands used by urban crop farmers were owned by public authorities (65.8%), private organizations (23.9%) and individuals (7.2%). They largely gained access to land through squa...
Key Findings -The majority (59.6%) of urban farmers face tenure insecurity, as they cultivate open s...
Despite numerous attempts by urban and regional planners to develop societies and make their environ...
With the production of only 10% of its food demand and one of the fastest growing cities in the worl...
The study examined issues surrounding tenure security of land for urban crop farming and identified ...
Access to land is a function of physical, economic, social, institutional and contextual factors. Ea...
The essence of this study was to examine the land ownership pattern in Osun State, Nigeria, with a v...
This paper analysed land governance and crop commercialization in Nigeria. General Household Survey ...
This study investigates the agricultural land allocation pattern and the level of land use intensifi...
Agriculture is the mainstay of Nigerians. This is exemplified by the fact that more than 70 percent ...
Land grabbing and high-risk large scale land investments exploit the livelihood source of local reso...
Land is very vital for agricultural production, and for any nation that wants to be self-food suffic...
Agriculture is the backbone of Africa’s economy. In spite of the increased significance of oil and g...
This study was carried out to examine the farm-level determinants of access to land by arable crop f...
Urban farming is rapidly growing in many cities in Nigeria including a leading African megacity Lag...
Many citizens cannot secure formal residential land in the developing countries, of which Nigeria is...
Key Findings -The majority (59.6%) of urban farmers face tenure insecurity, as they cultivate open s...
Despite numerous attempts by urban and regional planners to develop societies and make their environ...
With the production of only 10% of its food demand and one of the fastest growing cities in the worl...
The study examined issues surrounding tenure security of land for urban crop farming and identified ...
Access to land is a function of physical, economic, social, institutional and contextual factors. Ea...
The essence of this study was to examine the land ownership pattern in Osun State, Nigeria, with a v...
This paper analysed land governance and crop commercialization in Nigeria. General Household Survey ...
This study investigates the agricultural land allocation pattern and the level of land use intensifi...
Agriculture is the mainstay of Nigerians. This is exemplified by the fact that more than 70 percent ...
Land grabbing and high-risk large scale land investments exploit the livelihood source of local reso...
Land is very vital for agricultural production, and for any nation that wants to be self-food suffic...
Agriculture is the backbone of Africa’s economy. In spite of the increased significance of oil and g...
This study was carried out to examine the farm-level determinants of access to land by arable crop f...
Urban farming is rapidly growing in many cities in Nigeria including a leading African megacity Lag...
Many citizens cannot secure formal residential land in the developing countries, of which Nigeria is...
Key Findings -The majority (59.6%) of urban farmers face tenure insecurity, as they cultivate open s...
Despite numerous attempts by urban and regional planners to develop societies and make their environ...
With the production of only 10% of its food demand and one of the fastest growing cities in the worl...