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Digging Deeper: Inside Africa's Agricultural, Food and Nutrition Dynamics (Paperback): Akinyinka Akinyoade, Wijnand... Digging Deeper: Inside Africa's Agricultural, Food and Nutrition Dynamics (Paperback)
Akinyinka Akinyoade, Wijnand Klaver, Sebastiaan Soeters, Dick Foeken
R2,281 Discovery Miles 22 810 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume attempts to dig deeper into what is currently happening in Africa's agricultural and rural sector and to convince policymakers and others that it is important to look at the current African rural dynamics in ways that connect metropolitan demands for food with value chain improvements and agro-food cluster innovations. It is essential to go beyond a 'development bureaucracy' and a state-based approach to rural transformation, such as the one that often dominates policy debate in African government circles, organizations like the African Union and the UN, and donor agencies.

Development and Equity - An Interdisciplinary Exploration by Ten Scholars from Africa, Asia and Latin America (Paperback): Dick... Development and Equity - An Interdisciplinary Exploration by Ten Scholars from Africa, Asia and Latin America (Paperback)
Dick Foeken, Ton Dietz, Leo Haan, Linda Johnson
R2,251 Discovery Miles 22 510 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A quarter of a century ago His Royal Highness Prince Claus of the Netherlands (1926-2002) formulated his statements on 'development and equity'. To honour him and his work, a professorial chair in 'development and equity' was established in 2003: the 'Prince Claus Chair'. On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Chair, a conference was held in The Hague in November 2012. Each of the ten chair holders presented a paper written from his/her own perspective. These papers have been brought together in this book and show the diversity and richness of the theme. The volume also includes three essays by the promising young scholars who were judged to be the top three in a competition for the best Master's thesis in 'development, equity and citizenship'.

To Subsidise My Income - Urban Farming in an East-African Town (Paperback): Dick Foeken To Subsidise My Income - Urban Farming in an East-African Town (Paperback)
Dick Foeken
R1,570 Discovery Miles 15 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Urban agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa has gained momentum in recent years in terms of research and policy, as well as in practical terms. The paradox of accelerated urbanisation and the increase in urban agriculture in developing countries is widely recognised. More than ever before, urban residents all over the developing world are cultivating urban plots and/or keeping animals to sustain their livelihoods. This volume looks at urban farming in the Kenyan town of Nakuru and is based on surveys and in-depth studies carried out by various researchers, including Kenyan Masters students. It considers farming techniques, the socio-economic aspects of urban farming and the environmental issues involved, and there is also a chapter on school farming. Specific attention is paid to urban farming in relation to poverty, with the conclusion being that those who depend on urban agriculture the most are, in fact, benefiting the least from it.

Crisis and Creativity - Exploring the Wealth of the African Neighbourhood (Paperback): Dick Foeken, Piet Konings Crisis and Creativity - Exploring the Wealth of the African Neighbourhood (Paperback)
Dick Foeken, Piet Konings
R3,355 Discovery Miles 33 550 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

At times of economic and political crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa, urban dwellers display a large degree of creativity in their survival strategies by developing social networks and constructing imaginative and original practices and ideas. This volume views the urban neighbourhood from two different perspectives and explores the importance of these creative processes. The first approach considers the neighbourhood as a geographical domain in which people are engaged in a variety of activities to advance their material and immaterial well-being, making use of their 'wealth' of opportunities, assets and diverse forms of natural, physical, financial, human and social 'capital'. The second angle sees the neighbourhood as not necessarily geographically located or bounded but as having been created and defined by human beings. These neighbourhoods may take on the form of self-help organizations, associations or churches, or may be based on gender, generational, ethnic or occupational identities. As the contributions from all over Sub-Saharan Africa show, the two approaches do not necessarily exclude each other.

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