Small towns have often been considered as unimportant or even as anomalous phenomena and consequently have been largely ignored by policy makers and researchers. Instead, attention was focussed on the large city or on rural development and agricultural change without consideration being given to the positive contribution that small towns can make to rural transformation. But for the overwhelming majority of Africa's population which is rural, it is the small town with which they have the most frequent and intense contacts and which provides the foci for economic, social, political and cultural rural-urban interaction. The papers in this book address a wide range of issues relating to the small town in rural context from both the macro persp...
Case studies assess the strategic role of African secondary cities in the stimulation of rural devel...
This book present some examples of the richness and variety of contemporary reserch on rural-urban i...
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 book explores how some of the specific sectors, organisations and actors influence and shape th...
After decades of academic and policy scepticism on the role of urbanisation in economic, social and ...
This paper deals with the impact of livelihood diversification through multi-activity and multi-loca...
A position paper on the economic interface between small towns and the rural economy in Zimbabwe.The...
International audienceIn Sub-Saharan Africa, unprecedented population growth, concomitant with limit...
Those old enemies Town and Country, whose relationships are often tinged with rivalry and scorn, a...
Over the last few years, academic research and international aid organizations have been underlining...
International audienceIn the densely populated regions of East Africa, small and medium-sized towns ...
This paper examines the case for promoting medium and small towns as a way to achieve balanced and e...
Master of Town and Regional Planning, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.The economic role of ...
Case studies assess the strategic role of African secondary cities in the stimulation of rural devel...
This book present some examples of the richness and variety of contemporary reserch on rural-urban i...
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 book explores how some of the specific sectors, organisations and actors influence and shape th...
After decades of academic and policy scepticism on the role of urbanisation in economic, social and ...
This paper deals with the impact of livelihood diversification through multi-activity and multi-loca...
A position paper on the economic interface between small towns and the rural economy in Zimbabwe.The...
International audienceIn Sub-Saharan Africa, unprecedented population growth, concomitant with limit...
Those old enemies Town and Country, whose relationships are often tinged with rivalry and scorn, a...
Over the last few years, academic research and international aid organizations have been underlining...
International audienceIn the densely populated regions of East Africa, small and medium-sized towns ...
This paper examines the case for promoting medium and small towns as a way to achieve balanced and e...
Master of Town and Regional Planning, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.The economic role of ...
Case studies assess the strategic role of African secondary cities in the stimulation of rural devel...
This book present some examples of the richness and variety of contemporary reserch on rural-urban i...
Sustaining the rural and urban populations of the developing world has been identified as a key glob...