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Over the past two decades, how has urban agriculture changed in
sub-Saharan Africa? Is city farming now better integrated into
environmental management and city governance? And, looking ahead,
how might urban agriculture address the needs of the low-income
households and modernizing cities of Africa? In this book, leading
specialists in the fields of urban agriculture and urban
environment present a unique collection of case studies that
examines the growing role of local food production in urban
livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa. Amongst many issues, the authors
probe the changing role of urban agriculture, the risks and
benefits of crop-livestock systems, and the opportunities for
making locally produced food more easily available and more
profitable. Concluding chapters reflect on the policy and
governance implications of greater integration of urban natural
resources and the built environment, an expanded role for urban
agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa and the crucial role of women in
urban food systems. "African Urban Harvest" will be of interest to
decision-makers, development professionals, researchers, academics,
and students and educators in urban planning, development studies,
African studies, and environmental studies.
Labels such as 'icon' or 'legend' are rarely attached to one
individual to the degree that they are to Bruce Lee. He only made a
handful of films, yet four and a half decades after his untimely
death at the age of 32, the Little Dragon's influence on culture is
as strong as ever. Named among Time magazine's 100 most influential
people of the 20th century, Lee wasn't just an actor and martial
artist, but a director, inventor, husband, father and philosopher.
His martial art, jeet kune do, is still practised around the world,
while UFC champions credit him with inspiring the growing sport of
mixed martial arts. His films kick-started a global kung fu boom
and retain the power to awe today, while his thoughts - collected
in a series of books from Lee's own notes - still inspire. Bruce
Lee: The Life of a Legend is a unique oral biography that combines
the memories of Lee's original students, close friends, co-stars
and colleagues - those who knew him best - to provide a candid view
on the action movie star adored by millions, capturing the essence
of a complex man in a way no straightforward narrative ever could.
Further, for the first time ever in print, legendary professional
boxing, bodybuilding and MMA champions and personalities from the
motion picture industry pay homage to Lee, giving a blend of unique
perspectives on a man who changed the face of their respective
sports.
Enter the charming realm of Bear, where things are not always as
they seem . . . Ancient trees hide their faces, wildflowers blow
scented kisses, rocks grumble, and the river hides mysterious
secrets. Come along as Bear faces the most fearful challenge of his
life, while he searches for what he needs more than anything else
in the world. This is a tale of courage and persistence, humbleness
and hope. By the end of it, you'll find yourself hugging this bear
with your heart.
This informative and richly illustrated book by master scratchboard
artist, Diana Lee, has just about everything you need to know on
the subject of working in the scratchboard medium. Offering a
wealth of information on tools and techniques, "Starting From
Scratch" also contains exercises that you can use to create your
own pieces, as well as detailed demonstrations that show how the
author achieves the incredible realism for which her work is known.
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