Food safety is integral to food security and is increasingly becoming a significant concern in the urban areas of Africa, which are rapidly growing in population. In the case of Ghana, many urban households depend on traditional open-air markets for most of their food needs. However, these urb...
35%, p = 0.005 in Umtata [rural] and Cape Town [urban], respectively). Severe AD was associated with higher colonisation compared with moderate AD (86% vs. 52%, p = 0.015) among urban cases. Having AD was associated with colonisation in both rural (odds ratio [OR] 7.54, ...
however, address the problem of sustainability from a wider perspective, ranging from education and social protection, health systems, environmental measures like decarbonizing the economy, to sustainable food and urban infrastructure
however, address the problem of sustainability from a wider perspective, ranging from education and social protection, health systems, environmental measures like decarbonizing the economy, to sustainable food and urban infrastructure
Urban Comparing methods for detecting multilocus adaptation with multivariate genotype-environment associations Mol. Ecol., 27 (2018), pp. 215-2233 Google Scholar Garritsen et al., 2015 C. Garritsen, E. Van Marle-Köster, M.A. Snyman, C. Visser The impact of DNA parentage verification on ...
Urban Forum (2023) 34:385–411 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12132-022-09478-4 Built‑in Flood Risk: the Intertwinement of Flood Risk and Unregulated Urban Expansion in African Cities Manja H. Andreasen1 · Jytte Agergaard1 · Albert N. M. Allotey2 · Lasse...
Monthly temperature and precipitation norms were selected from Bamako (latitude: 12.64°, longitude: −8.00°) and Bougouni (lati- tude: 11.42°, longitude: −7.47°), urban areas located close to each site, for which there is good climate data. The mean annual rainfall is 991.2 mm for...
Int J Soc Human Sc 3:615–620 Cilliers EJ (2010a) Rethinking sustainable development: the economic value of green spaces. Dissertation, North West University, South Africa. (http://hdl.handle.net/10394/4567) Cilliers SS (2010b) Social aspects of urban biodiversity: An overview. In: ...
[218]. While there was increased adoption of e-learning across countries, this mostly favored high-income households in urban areas—those that had access to internet and e-learning tools. Children got involved in creative household work and trade, which may enhance learning but also has the ...
The Zambia survey was conducted in five locations—Lusaka, the capital and largest city; Samfya, a central fishing town; Kitwe, an urban trading town in the Copperbelt; Nakonde, a town in the northeast bordering Tanzania; and, Chipata, a rural town in the east bordering Malawi. The ...