都市拉各斯的都市农业:潜在土地和

I. Olugbenga, O. Adejumo
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大城市拉各斯60%的人口属于贫困阶层。贫困的城市家庭将其微薄的月收入的90%用于购买食品。城市农业作为一种个体家庭微观层面的战略,直接对城市贫困人口的经济赋权产生积极影响。然而,城市农业的效益取决于这一经济群体能否获得生产性土地和水资源。在拉各斯,土地所有权制度使得贫穷的城市农民很难获得土地。本文探讨了都市农业发展的土地和水资源潜力。这项研究分别确定了联邦、国家和私人拥有管辖下的1 197公顷和28 890公顷潜在土地资源。这种土地资源的利用需要了解长期的主要土地利用目标和目的。这些目标将影响作物的选择以及土地和经济资源可持续性的理想农民人数。关键词:生态承载力、生态城市、生态足迹、都市农业、城市规划。《东非农村发展》,2005年第21期,第65-72页
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Urban agriculture in metropolitan Lagos: An inventory of potential land and
Sixty percent of the population of metropolitan Lagos falls within the poverty bracket. Poor urban households spend 90% of their meager monthly income on food. Urban agriculture being an individual household micro level strategy directly influences the financial empowerment of urban poor positively. However, the benefit of urban farming is hinged on availability of productive land and water resources for this economic group. In Lagos, the land ownership system makes it rather cumbersome for poor urban farmers to access land. This paper examines potential land and water resources that could accommodate urban agriculture in the metropolis. The study identified 1,197 and 28,890 hectares of potential land resources under the jurisdiction of Federal, State and private ownership respectively. The use of such land resources requires the comprehension of long term primary land use goals and objectives. Such aims will influence the choice of crops and ideal number of farmers for land and economic resources sustainability. Keywords : Ecological carrying capacity, ecological city (eco-city), ecological footprint, urban agriculture, urban planning Eastern Africa Journal of Rural Development Vol. 21 (1) 2005: pp. 65-72
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