It has increasingly been recognised that rural and urban areas
are inextricably interlinked. This book adopts a fresh approach to
the issue of rural-urban dynamics through a study of the changing
nature of livelihoods, mobility and markets in ten study sites
across four countries of Africa and Asia. Building on detailed
fieldwork conducted in Ghana, Tanzania, Vietnam and Thailand, the
authors explore how settlements and livelihoods are being
transformed as long-term inhabitants and recent migrants embrace
new economic activities many of which are linked to global
markets.
The book is structured around the concept of frontier which is
conceptualized as being a dynamic space where the forces of
economic, demographic and social change are brought to bear. The
study sites include agricultural frontiers (coffee, cocoa,
pineapples and fresh fruit), handicraft and manufacturing
frontiers, and mining frontiers (gold and diamonds). In all of the
cases, global value chain dynamics have played a pivotal role in
shaping local livelihoods. Some settlements are developing into new
urban centres whilst others are suffering from a boom and bust
experience due to the unreliability of export markets. The
similarities and differences between the frontier settlements are
drawn out by comparing frontiers of similar types and by
highlighting the theoretical and policy implications of the
findings from all the frontier types.
The originality of the book lies in its combination of
conceptual clarity, methodological coherence and empirical
richness. By combining detailed empirical findings with theoretical
insight from debates on livelihoods, global value chains, mobility
patterns, settlement dynamics and rural-urban relations, the book
sheds new light on these issues within an overall framework of
development trajectories in Africa and Asia. Given scholars and
international agencies current interest in the spatial dimensions
of economic development, this contribution is particularly timely
with its fresh geographical approach to development issues; this
book is a pertinent and authoritative read for anyone researching
or learning in the field of development.
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