Centre for the Study of Agriculture, Food and Environment
University of Otago
P.O. Box 56
Dunedin 9054
New Zealand
Tel. +64 3 479 5220
Fax. +64 3 479 5266
csafe@otago.ac.nz
When
Thursday, 1 march 2007, 4- 5:30pm
Seminar Room, Centre for Innovation, 87 St. David St.
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a map (refer cell H4.21).
Macarena Drougett, Chile
OPEN AND FREE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
Literature on food insecurity in developing countries indicates that urban and peri-urban agriculture (UPA), that is, food production in and around towns and cities, is an important activity in ensuring household nutrition and generating an income. However, there is limited literature of UPA in the context of small towns, where opportunities for employment are more limited than in larger cities. As is in much of the developing world, rural households abandon agri-based livelihoods to seek employment in urban areas. However, a lack of urban-based employment opportunities and housing has led to an increase in urban poverty, informal housing and squatter settlements. This research, set out to identify the scale, location and importance of UPA in two small towns in one of South Africa’s poorest provinces, the Eastern Cape. This research implemented a holistic and participatory research approach, involving various stakeholders including government officials, non-government actors and township residents, in the process of collecting quantitative and qualitative data using various methods.
The F word" - Forestry plantations and human values in NZ
Speaker: Stephanie Rotarangi
Location: Seminar Room, Centre for Innovation
SAC Meetings are a bi-monthly gathering of members of the University of Otago and greater Dunedin community who are interested in agricultural sustainability. The format will include short, informal presentations followed by Q&A and discussion.
Broad-ranging, convivial, and informal in nature, SAC Fridays are intended to provide a forum for rigorous, exploratory discussions about agricultural sustainability that bridge diverse disciplinary and professional perspectives.
All welcome—please circulate this invitation to friends and colleagues.
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Limited parking is available on Castle St. and must be arranged with the Centre for Innovation Front Desk. The Centre for Innovation phone is 479-8469.
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The Centre for Innovation is in cell H4.21