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Livestock Production, RUAF PublicationsBooksSubmitted by Femke Hoekstra on Fri, 10/15/2010 - 13:06
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RUAF PublicationsSubmitted 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. ( categories:
Innovative livestock-keeping in Ethiopian citiesSubmitted 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. ( categories: )
Enhancing Local Knowledge in Urban Livestock Breeding in Bukavu, D.R. CongoSubmitted 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 ( categories: )
From Eradication to Innovation: Towards healthy, profitable pig raising in LimaSubmitted 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 ( categories: )
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 Livestock keeping in urbanised areas, does history repeat itself?Submitted by Femke Hoekstra on Thu, 07/06/2006 - 13:30
Hans Schiere, Barbara Rischkowsky, Eric Thys, Jaap Schiere and Francine Matthys Livestock keeping in and around cities is a practice that can be traced back to ancient times. The functions and forms of urban livestock have changed over time, and after decades of neglect, the roles of urban livestock are now being recognised again by urban officials. This chapter reviews the categorisations, relevance and logic of urban livestock keeping in past and modern society. It stresses that animals can be both a nuisance and a benefit, serving several direct and indirect functions in urban ecosystems, each with different priorities at household, city and national level. ( categories: )
IntroductionSubmitted by Femke Hoekstra on Thu, 07/06/2006 - 12:54
René van Veenhuizen Attention to urban agriculture has increased markedly during the last couple of decades. The number of activities to promote urban agriculture at international, national and local level has grown, but urban farmers in many cities in the world still struggle to get their main survival strategy recognised by city authorities. The demand of policy makers and local practitioners for inspiring examples of successful policies and actions in cities is therefore growing. Urban agriculture contributes to a wide variety of urban issues and is increasingly being accepted and used as a tool in sustainable city development. Currently the challenge is its integration into city planning and facilitation of its multiple benefits for urban inhabitants. This book seeks to present the current state of affairs regarding urban agriculture and sustainable urban development. ( categories:
Cities Farming for the Future - Urban Agriculture for Green and Productive Cities (2006)Submitted by Femke Hoekstra on Thu, 07/06/2006 - 12:07
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