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Transforming Urban Food Systems in Secondary Cities in Africa

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2022
ISBN13: 9783030930714
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Countries across Africa are rapidly transitioning from rural to urban societies. The UN projects that 60% of people living in Africa will be in urban areas by 2050, with the urban population on the continent tripling over the next 50 years. The challenge of building inclusive and sustainable cities in the context of rapid urbanization is arguably the critical development issue of the 21st Century and creating food secure cities is key to promoting health, prosperity, equity, and ecological sustainability. The expansion of Africa’s urban population is taking place largely in secondary cities: these are broadly defined as cities with fewer than half a million people that are not national political or economic centres. The implications of secondary urbanization have recently been described by the Cities Alliance as “a real knowledge gap”, requiring much additional research not least because it poses new intellectual challenges for academic researchers and governance challenges for policy-makers. International researchers coming from multiple points of view including food studies, urban studies, and sustainability studies, are starting to heed the call for further research into the implications for food security of rapidly growing secondary cities in Africa. 
This book will combine this research and feature comparable case studies, intersecting trends, and shed light on broad concepts including governance, sustainability, health, economic development, and inclusivity. 

This is an open access book.

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ISBN13:9783030930714
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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1.&nbsp;Introduction: African&nbsp;Secondary City Food&nbsp;Systems in&nbsp;Context.- Part 1:&nbsp;Food System Actors, Concepts and Governance.-&nbsp;2. Understanding Secondary City&nbsp;Typologies: A Food Governance Lens.- 3.&nbsp;Practice Theory and Informal Urban Livelihoods in M’Bour, Senegal: A Case Study of Urban Cultivation.- 4.&nbsp;Co-Productive Urban Planning: Protecting and Expanding Food Security in Uganda’s Secondary Cities.- 5.&nbsp;The Role of the Informal Sector in Epworth’s Food System, Zimbabwe.- 6.&nbsp;The Enabling Environment for Informal Food Traders in Nigeria’s Secondary &nbsp;Cities.- 7.&nbsp;Secondary&nbsp;Cities and Urban Agriculture in&nbsp;Sub-Saharan&nbsp;Africa.- Part 2:&nbsp;Food Security, Poverty & Livelihoods.- 8.&nbsp;Spatial&nbsp;Characteristics of&nbsp;Urban Food Systems and&nbsp;Food&nbsp;Retailers in Smaller Urban Areas.- 9.&nbsp;Food&nbsp;Insecurity,&nbsp;Food&nbsp;Sourcing and&nbsp;Food&nbsp;Coping&nbsp;Strategies in&nbsp;the&nbsp;O-O-O Urban Corridor,&nbsp;Namibia.- 10.&nbsp;Analysing Diet Composition and Food&nbsp;Insecurity by Socio-Economic Status in Secondary African Cities.- 11.&nbsp;Household Dietary&nbsp;Patterns and&nbsp;Food&nbsp;Security&nbsp;Challenges&nbsp;in Peri-Urban South Africa: A Reflection of&nbsp;High&nbsp;Unemployment in the&nbsp;Wake of&nbsp;Rising&nbsp;Food&nbsp;Prices.- 12.&nbsp;“We eat everyday but I’m perpetually hungry”: Interrogating Food System Transformation and (Forced) Dietary Changes in Tamale, Ghana.- 13.&nbsp;Understanding Food Security and Hunger in Xai-Xai, Mozambique.- Part 3:&nbsp;Environments, Linkages and Mobilities.- 14.&nbsp;Hunger in an Agricultural City: Exploring Vulnerability in Dschang, Cameroon.- 15.&nbsp;Non-Timber Forest Products in Cameroon’s Food System and the Impact of Climate Change on Food Security in Dschang.- 16.&nbsp;Accessibility of Sanitary&nbsp;Facilities Among&nbsp;Food&nbsp;Sellers in African Secondary Cities: Implications for Food&nbsp;Safety and&nbsp;Urban&nbsp;Planning&nbsp;Policies.- 17.&nbsp;Migrant&nbsp;Remittances and&nbsp;Household&nbsp;Food&nbsp;Security in Mzuzu, Malawi.- 18.&nbsp;Rural-Urban Migrants in Mzuzu’s Informal&nbsp;Food Trading System.- 19.&nbsp;Rent as Ransom: Lodging and Food Security in Gweru, Zimbabwe.&nbsp;<br>
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