Gender analysis of land use for urban agriculture and sustainability of livelihoods in Freetown, Sierra Leone

This paper examined the gender analysis of land use for urban agriculture and sustainability of Livelihoods in Freetown, Sierra Leone. This is predicated on the fact that despite the stated contribution of urban agriculture (UA) to household food security, employment generation and poverty reduction...

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Main Authors: Idowu, O.A., Cofie, Olufunke O., Adeoti, A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Academic Journals 2012
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41785
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author Idowu, O.A.
Cofie, Olufunke O.
Adeoti, A.
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Cofie, Olufunke O.
Idowu, O.A.
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Cofie, Olufunke O.
Adeoti, A.
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description This paper examined the gender analysis of land use for urban agriculture and sustainability of Livelihoods in Freetown, Sierra Leone. This is predicated on the fact that despite the stated contribution of urban agriculture (UA) to household food security, employment generation and poverty reduction, it has not received due recognition and policy support. The study was carried out in Freetown, Sierra Leone using a cluster sampling approach. From a list of 20 clusters, 6 were randomly selected and 10% of members in each cluster selected randomly (nmale = 30; nfemale = 61; n = 91) were interviewed. A survey research design was adopted in this study and the respondents for the study were stratified in terms of gender and UA enterprises. The majority of producers were female with the gross margin on male and female managed farms were 15130 and 23895 Leones per farm/ season respectively. Also, female managed farm had a higher return than male managed farms. Significant determinants of contribution of the UA income to household income are household size (t = -5.13), access to credit (t = 4.09), membership of farmers' association (t = 4.23), gender (t = -2.40), age (t = 1.78) and farm size (t = -4.97). As household size and the number of male producers increases, income from UA decreases.
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spelling CGSpace417852025-06-17T08:24:18Z Gender analysis of land use for urban agriculture and sustainability of livelihoods in Freetown, Sierra Leone Idowu, O.A. Cofie, Olufunke O. Adeoti, A. gender women's participation land use urban agriculture living standards households income food security farmers vegetable growing This paper examined the gender analysis of land use for urban agriculture and sustainability of Livelihoods in Freetown, Sierra Leone. This is predicated on the fact that despite the stated contribution of urban agriculture (UA) to household food security, employment generation and poverty reduction, it has not received due recognition and policy support. The study was carried out in Freetown, Sierra Leone using a cluster sampling approach. From a list of 20 clusters, 6 were randomly selected and 10% of members in each cluster selected randomly (nmale = 30; nfemale = 61; n = 91) were interviewed. A survey research design was adopted in this study and the respondents for the study were stratified in terms of gender and UA enterprises. The majority of producers were female with the gross margin on male and female managed farms were 15130 and 23895 Leones per farm/ season respectively. Also, female managed farm had a higher return than male managed farms. Significant determinants of contribution of the UA income to household income are household size (t = -5.13), access to credit (t = 4.09), membership of farmers' association (t = 4.23), gender (t = -2.40), age (t = 1.78) and farm size (t = -4.97). As household size and the number of male producers increases, income from UA decreases. 2012 2014-07-25T11:40:44Z 2014-07-25T11:40:44Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41785 en Open Access Academic Journals Idowu, O.; Cofie, Olufunke; Adeoti, A. 2012. Gender analysis of land use for urban agriculture and sustainability of livelihoods in Freetown, Sierra Leone. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 7(5):676-683. doi: https://doi.org/10.5897/AJAR11.1234
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women's participation
land use
urban agriculture
living standards
households
income
food security
farmers
vegetable growing
Idowu, O.A.
Cofie, Olufunke O.
Adeoti, A.
Gender analysis of land use for urban agriculture and sustainability of livelihoods in Freetown, Sierra Leone
title Gender analysis of land use for urban agriculture and sustainability of livelihoods in Freetown, Sierra Leone
title_full Gender analysis of land use for urban agriculture and sustainability of livelihoods in Freetown, Sierra Leone
title_fullStr Gender analysis of land use for urban agriculture and sustainability of livelihoods in Freetown, Sierra Leone
title_full_unstemmed Gender analysis of land use for urban agriculture and sustainability of livelihoods in Freetown, Sierra Leone
title_short Gender analysis of land use for urban agriculture and sustainability of livelihoods in Freetown, Sierra Leone
title_sort gender analysis of land use for urban agriculture and sustainability of livelihoods in freetown sierra leone
topic gender
women's participation
land use
urban agriculture
living standards
households
income
food security
farmers
vegetable growing
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41785
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