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Showing items 1 through 9 of 36.Context and background:Reconciling the sectoral interests of urban planning and agriculture is a challenge.
Population growth, rapid urbanization, and dietary changes are placing tremendous pressure on food systems, particularly in developing countries.
Vegetable cultivation is a survival strategy for the urban population, especially with the increasing population, urbanization, and high unemployment rate.
This monographic overview article presents an urban history of Niger’s capital Niamey with the lens on three aspects: the urban and spatial development, the evolution of urban land rights, and the dynamics of socio-political institutions.
Diamonds in the Delta (DiD) is an international research-action network of scholars, water professionals and civil society advocates who are concerned about how climate change compounds problems of flooding and subsidence in delta cities.
This course includes self-paced e-learning training modules which present descriptive and practical step-by-step guidance on how to compute SDG 11+ indicators. It is aimed at strengthening national and city capacities in collecting, analyzing, and monitoring the urban SDG indicators.
Over the past half-century, the risk of urban flooding in Dar es Salaam has increased due to changes in land cover coupled with climatic changes.
The preservation of suburban agricultural land in the face of rapid urbanization in the West African region has been a major problem in recent decades. This paper examines the land tenure strategies used by farmers in relation to their assessments of the impact of urban growth.
Cette contribution analyse les interactions entre les politiques d’aménagement du foncier sur la commune de Cotonou (Bénin) – particulièrement les opérations dites de lotissement et de remembrement –, et l’exposition importante de celle-ci aux contraintes environnementales, en particuli