Nutrient cycles in three African cities
When Urban Harvest began its sub-Saharan programme in 2002, scientists in the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) knew that crop-livestock interactions intensify with human population densities. However, little was known about the nature of these interactions at the hig...
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| author | Lee-Smith, D. Karanja, N. Njenga, M. Dongmo, T. Prain, Gordon |
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| description | When Urban Harvest began its sub-Saharan programme in 2002, scientists in the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) knew that crop-livestock interactions intensify with human population densities. However, little was known about the nature of these interactions at the higher densities in and around cities, such as Nairobi where the population density was on average almost ten times higher than in the rural areas at that time. |
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| spelling | CGSpace813092025-11-13T10:38:34Z Nutrient cycles in three African cities Lee-Smith, D. Karanja, N. Njenga, M. Dongmo, T. Prain, Gordon urban agriculture When Urban Harvest began its sub-Saharan programme in 2002, scientists in the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) knew that crop-livestock interactions intensify with human population densities. However, little was known about the nature of these interactions at the higher densities in and around cities, such as Nairobi where the population density was on average almost ten times higher than in the rural areas at that time. 2010-04 2017-06-05T16:44:34Z 2017-06-05T16:44:34Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81309 en Open Access Lee-Smith, D.; Karanja, N.; Njenga, M.; Dongmo, T.; Prain, G. 2010. Nutrient cycles in three African cities. Urban Agriculture Magazine. ISSN 1571-6244. 23:17-19. |
| spellingShingle | urban agriculture Lee-Smith, D. Karanja, N. Njenga, M. Dongmo, T. Prain, Gordon Nutrient cycles in three African cities |
| title | Nutrient cycles in three African cities |
| title_full | Nutrient cycles in three African cities |
| title_fullStr | Nutrient cycles in three African cities |
| title_full_unstemmed | Nutrient cycles in three African cities |
| title_short | Nutrient cycles in three African cities |
| title_sort | nutrient cycles in three african cities |
| topic | urban agriculture |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81309 |
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