Local Economic Development, RUAF Publications

RUAF Publications

Submitted by Femke Hoekstra on Fri, 10/15/2010 - 13:04

Since the start of the first RUAF programme until now, many RUAF Publications have been published. On this page, you will find links to the the RUAF Publications available online, subdivided per type of publication. If you are looking for non-RUAF publications, you should search our bibliographic database. If you are looking for a certain Urban Agriculture Magazine article, please go to the Urban Agriculture Magazine section of this website.

Innovative livestock-keeping in Ethiopian cities

Submitted by Femke Hoekstra on Mon, 02/11/2008 - 11:55

Hailu Araya, Alemayehu Ayalew, Azeb Werqu and Nigusie HaileMariam

In: UA Magazine no. 19 - Stimulating Innovation in Urban Agriculture

As urbanisation increases in Ethiopia, city dwellers are responding in innovative ways to problems of high unemployment and opportunities of high market demand by growing crops and raising animals. Many people in poor families, especially women and youth, take these initiatives because they already knew farming before they migrated to town, or they learned it from others who were farming in town. 

Innovations in Producer-Market Linkages: Urban field schools and organic markets in Lima

Submitted by Femke Hoekstra on Mon, 02/11/2008 - 11:46

Nieves Gonzales, Miguel Salvo and Gordon Prain

In: UA Magazine no. 19 - Stimulating Innovation in Urban Agriculture

Organically-produced food is increasingly in demand among more affluent urban populations of developing countries, and these city dwellers are willing to pay a premium for food quality and safety. Agricultural producers living in and around these cities are well placed to take advantage of this lucrative market.

Enhancing Local Knowledge in Urban Livestock Breeding in Bukavu, D.R. Congo

Submitted by Femke Hoekstra on Mon, 02/11/2008 - 11:43

Augustin Cihyoka

In: UA Magazine no. 19 - Stimulating Innovation in Urban Agriculture

The city of Bukavu, the administrative centre of South-Kivu Province, is situated in Eastern DR Congo some 2,000 km from the capital, Kinshasa. It is an important commercial, administrative and university centre with a population of over 600,000 inhabitants. For several
reasons many of them have turned to farming to secure their livelihoods.

From Eradication to Innovation: Towards healthy, profitable pig raising in Lima

Submitted by Femke Hoekstra on Mon, 02/11/2008 - 11:25

Jessica Alegre, Gordon Prain and Miguel Salvo

In: UA Magazine no. 19 - Stimulating Innovation in Urban Agriculture

Pig raising is an important livelihood activity in the District of Lurigancho Chosica, which is a low-income periurban neighbourhood located in the Rimac valley in the eastern part of the city of Lima. As many as 1600 families are thought to depend on this activity for some or all
of their income. Without organisation, technical support or regulation, they mostly operate in small clusters of informal livestock units perched on the arid hillsides of this desert city. This type of production raises concerns about public health risks and environmental pollution, and yet relatively simple changes in management can make pig raising a profitable, sustainable activity that can contribute
significantly to the well-being of urban and periurban families.

Improvement of Market Chain Development of Urban Agricultural Production

Submitted by Femke Hoekstra on Tue, 10/16/2007 - 11:21
International student of the University of Wageningen have made an analyses of the possibilities to improve the market chain in Urban Agriculture. The report describes 10 cases on how the market of urban agriculture can be improved.

Improving Agricultural Productivity in the Rural-Urban Interface through Recycling of Urban Waste (2003)

Submitted by Femke Hoekstra on Mon, 01/08/2007 - 14:41

Olufunke Cofie 1, Pay Drechsel 1 and Henk de Zeeuw 2

1 International Water Management Institute (IWMI), West Africa Sub-Regional Office, Accra, Ghana
2 RUAF, ETC, Leusden, The Netherlands

The Development of Urban Agriculture; some lessons learnt (2004)

Submitted by Femke Hoekstra on Mon, 01/08/2007 - 14:36

H. de Zeeuw

Key note paper for the International Conference ”Urban Agriculture, Agro-tourism and City Region Development”, Beijing, 10-14 October, 2004

Quality of vegetables in urban markets

Submitted by Femke Hoekstra on Wed, 10/04/2006 - 13:59
In: Irrigated Urban Vegetable Production in Ghana - Characteristics, Benefits and Risks by Emmanuel Obuobie, Bernard Keraita, George Danso, Philip Amoah, Olufunke O. Cofie, Liqa Raschid-Sally and Pay
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