Population Mobility and Rural urban Systems in Contemporary Africa

Population Mobility and Rural urban Systems in Contemporary Africa
Author: R. Mansell Prothero
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1976
Genre: Migration, Internal
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005500116

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Readings in Population Mobility Urbanisation and Rural Transformation in Tropical Africa

Readings in Population Mobility  Urbanisation and Rural Transformation in Tropical Africa
Author: Onwuka Chiegwe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2004
Genre: Migration, Internal
ISBN: STANFORD:36105115171683

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Rural Urban Dynamics

Rural Urban Dynamics
Author: Jytte Agergaard,Niels Fold,Katherine Gough
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2009-09-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781135256982

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It has increasingly been recognised that rural and urban areas are inextricably interlinked. This book adopts a fresh approach to the issue of rural-urban dynamics through a study of the changing nature of livelihoods, mobility and markets in ten study sites across four countries of Africa and Asia. Building on detailed fieldwork conducted in Ghana, Tanzania, Vietnam and Thailand, the authors explore how settlements and livelihoods are being transformed as long-term inhabitants and recent migrants embrace new economic activities many of which are linked to global markets. The book is structured around the concept of ‘frontier’ which is conceptualized as being a dynamic space where the forces of economic, demographic and social change are brought to bear. The study sites include agricultural frontiers (coffee, cocoa, pineapples and fresh fruit), handicraft and manufacturing frontiers, and mining frontiers (gold and diamonds). In all of the cases, global value chain dynamics have played a pivotal role in shaping local livelihoods. Some settlements are developing into new urban centres whilst others are suffering from a boom and bust experience due to the unreliability of export markets. The similarities and differences between the frontier settlements are drawn out by comparing frontiers of similar types and by highlighting the theoretical and policy implications of the findings from all the frontier types. The originality of the book lies in its combination of conceptual clarity, methodological coherence and empirical richness. By combining detailed empirical findings with theoretical insight from debates on livelihoods, global value chains, mobility patterns, settlement dynamics and rural-urban relations, the book sheds new light on these issues within an overall framework of development trajectories in Africa and Asia. Given scholars’ and international agencies’ current interest in the spatial dimensions of economic development, this contribution is particularly timely with its fresh geographical approach to development issues; this book is a pertinent and authoritative read for anyone researching or learning in the field of development.

Mobile Africa

Mobile Africa
Author: Rijk van Dijk,Dick Foeken,Mirjam de Bruijn
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-07-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004492202

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This anthology deals with the complexity, variety and experience of all the forms of mobility we witness today in Sub-Saharan Africa. Three sets of issues are being discussed. First, the concept of mobility itself is considered and how it is conceived of in distinction from sedentarity. Second, which forms of mobility can be distinguished, not only from the perspective of Western social sciences, but also from the perspective of people's own experiences, ideas, notions, etc? Social science in Africa has particularly focused on rural-urban migration, but it is clear that there are many other forms as well. Third, the concept of mobility concerns not only geographical space, but there are other 'spaces' to consider as well. In addition to 'forms of mobility' there is a 'mobility of forms' in which the perception of those other spaces plays a crucial role. In short, the book intends to turn the whole notion of mobility as a supposedly rupturing phenomenon on its head, emphasizing that rather through travelling connections are established and continuity is experienced. We are challenged to delve into the traveller's mind, to think and follow their multi-spatial livelihoods and to explore what it means to people if they move in a variety of spaces.

Africa on the Move

Africa on the Move
Author: Marta Tienda
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015069371063

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This thirteen-chapter volume, based on a conference held in South Africa in June 2003, describes and compares patterns of internal, regional and international migration in Africa, with comparative insights from Asia and Latin America.

Urban Systems and Planning for Africa

Urban Systems and Planning for Africa
Author: Andrew G. Onokerhoraye
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1986
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: UIUC:30112002944228

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A Bibliography of Population Mobility in West Africa

A Bibliography of Population Mobility in West Africa
Author: Diana Davis,R. Mansell Prothero
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1981
Genre: Africa, West
ISBN: UOM:39015001728776

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Urbanization in Africa

Urbanization in Africa
Author: James D. Tarver
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1994-06-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: UCSC:32106011507297

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The objective of this reference book is to present the different aspects and features of urbanization in Africa, both historical and contemporary. This reference work traces urban developments in Africa from their beginning in ancient Egypt through the medieval and early modern periods and contrasts the relatively stable urbanization patterns of the colonial period with the greatly accelerated urban growth since independence. The reference book is organized into three interelated parts which portray different aspects of urbanization in Africa.