发展中国家的都市农业与减贫

Zogo Ndomo, Y. Emmanuel
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长期以来,城市农业一直是发展中国家城市家庭生计战略的重要资产。自那时以来,它一直被认为是应对发展中国家由于结构调整方案和移民增加而产生的萌芽经济状况的相关投入。在过去的二十年里,都市农业迅速扩张。实行这一制度,将提高发展中国家城市中大量不合格劳动力的创收能力。因此,政治领导人的作用是通过(i)提供土地管理政策来管理这个富有成效的部门,这意味着将城市农业合法化,作为为城市穷人确保土地的一个步骤。它的非法审议地位留下了治理真空,如果要在城市发展的背景下增加粮食安全和改善环境,就应该以包括所有相关利益攸关方在内的参与方式,通过制定政策和定期制度化管理来填补这一真空。(ii)为谷物和块茎提供肥料和种子,以提高预期的收获能力,并免费提供农艺技术人员,并对这一过程进行监测(iii),最后提供与此相关的培训计划。本文还概述了城市规划的优势,以及城市经济在农村发展中的定义和优势。最后,作为一篇社会科学论文,它旨在为政治领导人提供如何重新考虑发展中国家城市中大量不合格劳动力的途径。
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Urban agriculture and poverty alleviation in developing countries
Urban agriculture has served for a long time as a vital asset in the livelihood strategies of urban households in developing countries. It has been considered since then as a relevant input in responding to the embryonic economic situation of developing countries resulting to the structural adjustment programs and increasing migrations. Urban agriculture has expanded rapidly during the last two decades. And practicing it, will upgrade the income generation for the abundant unqualified workforce in urban cities in developing countries. It is therefore, the role of political leaders to regulate that fruitful sector, with (i) the provision of land regulation policies, meaning the legalization of urban agriculture as a step towards securing lands for the urban poor. Its illegal consideration status has left a governance vacuum, which should be filled through policy formulation and regular institutionalized management in a participatory manner including all relevant stakeholders, if food security has to be increased and environment improved in an urban development context, (ii) the supply of fertilizers and seeds for cereals and tubers in order to improve the expected harvest capacities and monitor the process with a free of charge availability and supply of agronomy technicians staff (iii) and finally with training programs related to the same. This article also gives an overview of the advantage of planning a city, a definition and pros of urban economy in country development. Finally, as a social sciences paper, it aims at giving pathways for political leaders in how to reconsider the abundant unqualified work force in urban cities in developing countries.
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