Urbanization is a significant driver of global change, reshaping livelihoods, productive activities, and incomes. Yet, many elements of what are typically regarded as rural activities can be found in urban places and vice versa. We report on the incomes from land- and cash-based activities along the rural–urban gradient of two South African towns. Although the dominant income strategies varied, all households had more than one income source. Use of wild resources and agriculture were common in urban settings, although variable between and within towns. Poverty levels would be 5–10% higher in the absence of natural resource-based incomes
This study of three black rural areas of South Africa shows that apartheid has institutionalized cir...
The pace of rural-urban migration relative to urban job creation is of particular relevance in relat...
Scholarly understanding of human migration’s environmental dimensions has greatly advanced in the pa...
Urbanization is a significant driver of global change, reshaping livelihoods, productive activities,...
Over the last century, developing countries have undergone rapid urbanisation resulting in marked so...
Rapid urbanisation is one of the greatest challenges facing both developed and developing countries....
Increasing urbanisation in sub-Saharan Africa transforms spatial configurations in and around towns ...
A concentration of poor in rural areas has resulted in a research and policy focus on agricultural t...
Land-based income streams, which include the consumption and selling of crops, livestock and environ...
To redress past racial discrepancies in ownership and tenure, the ANC government of South Africa ini...
This book debates the emergent proprieties of rural and peri-urban South Africa since land and agrar...
South Africa has many developmental challenges but three have been identified as affecting each othe...
[From Introduction] Urbanisation in sub-Saharan Africa: changing the locus of poverty. Urbanisation ...
The social conditions in the rural areas of South Africa are by now widely known and numerous resear...
Urbanization is changing the use of ecosystem services, especially in previously remote mountain are...
This study of three black rural areas of South Africa shows that apartheid has institutionalized cir...
The pace of rural-urban migration relative to urban job creation is of particular relevance in relat...
Scholarly understanding of human migration’s environmental dimensions has greatly advanced in the pa...
Urbanization is a significant driver of global change, reshaping livelihoods, productive activities,...
Over the last century, developing countries have undergone rapid urbanisation resulting in marked so...
Rapid urbanisation is one of the greatest challenges facing both developed and developing countries....
Increasing urbanisation in sub-Saharan Africa transforms spatial configurations in and around towns ...
A concentration of poor in rural areas has resulted in a research and policy focus on agricultural t...
Land-based income streams, which include the consumption and selling of crops, livestock and environ...
To redress past racial discrepancies in ownership and tenure, the ANC government of South Africa ini...
This book debates the emergent proprieties of rural and peri-urban South Africa since land and agrar...
South Africa has many developmental challenges but three have been identified as affecting each othe...
[From Introduction] Urbanisation in sub-Saharan Africa: changing the locus of poverty. Urbanisation ...
The social conditions in the rural areas of South Africa are by now widely known and numerous resear...
Urbanization is changing the use of ecosystem services, especially in previously remote mountain are...
This study of three black rural areas of South Africa shows that apartheid has institutionalized cir...
The pace of rural-urban migration relative to urban job creation is of particular relevance in relat...
Scholarly understanding of human migration’s environmental dimensions has greatly advanced in the pa...