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Millions of children throughout Africa undertake many forms of farm
and domestic work. Some of this work is for wages, some is on their
family's own small plots and some is forced and/or harmful. This
book examines children's involvement in such work. It argues that
framing all children's engagement in economic activity as 'child
labour', with all the associated negative connotations, is
problematic. This is particularly the case in Africa where many
rural children must work to survive and where, the contributors
argue, much of the work undertaken is not harmful. The conceptual
and case-based chapters reframe the debate about children's work
and harm in rural Africa with the aim of shifting research, public
discourse and policy so that they better serve the interest of
rural children and their families.
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Global Urban Agriculture (Hardcover)
Antoinette WinklerPrins; Contributions by Susan Algert, Imogen Bellwood-Howard, Fernando J. Bosco, Sasha Broadstone, …
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R2,783
Discovery Miles 27 830
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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There has been growing attention paid to urban agriculture
worldwide because of its role in making cities more environmentaly
sustainable while also contributing to enhanced food access and
social justice. This edited volume brings together current research
and case studies concerning urban agriculture from both the Global
North and the Global South. Its objective is to help bridge the
long-standing divide between discussion of urban agriculture in the
Global North and the Global South and to demonstrate that today
there are greater areas of overlap than there are differences both
theoretically and substantively, and that research in either area
can help inform research in the other. The book covers the nature
of urban agriculture and how it supports livelihoods, provides
ecosystem services, and community development. It also considers
urban agriculture and social capital, networks, and
agro-biodiversity conservation. Concepts such as sustainability,
resilience, adaptation and community, and the value of urban
agriculture as a recreational resource are explored. It also
examines, quite fundamentally, why people farm in the city and how
urban agriculture can contribute to more sustainable cities in both
the Global North and the Global South. Key Features: * One of the
first volumes to bring together evidence from urban agriculture in
the Global North and the Global South * Explores the contribution
of urban agriculture to livelihoods, ecosystems and conservation *
Numerous case studies examine a very diverse range of urban
agriculture systems
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