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Titre
Environment and urbanization (Vol. 22, no. 2)
Sujet
youth, jeunes, urbanisation, environnement urbain, pauvreté, pays en développement, developing countries, changement climatique, food, nourriture, foncier, Bartlett Sheridan
Description
Contents :
Marc Sommers - Urban youth in Africa
Tatiana Thieme - Youth, waste and work in Mathare: whose business and whose politics?
Sylvia Chant and Alice Evans - Looking for the one(s): young love and urban poverty in The Gambia
Jorgelina Hardoy, Guadalupe Sierra, Andrea Tammarazio, Gabriela Ledesma, Lucas Ledesma, and Carolina García - Learning from young people and from our own experiences in Barrio San Jorge
Cecilia Tacoli and Richard Mabala - Exploring mobility and migration in the context of rural—urban linkages: why gender and generation matter
Debra Roberts - Prioritizing climate change adaptation and local level resilience in Durban, South Africa
Huraera Jabeen, Cassidy Johnson, and Adriana Allen - Built-in resilience: learning from grassroots coping strategies for climate variability
Ibidun O Adelekan - Vulnerability of poor urban coastal communities to flooding in Lagos, Nigeria
Divya Sharma and Sanjay Tomar - Mainstreaming climate change adaptation in Indian cities
Marc J Cohen and James L Garrett - The food price crisis and urban food (in)security
Diana Lee-Smith - Cities feeding people: an update on urban agriculture in equatorial Africa
Jockin Arputham and Sheela Patel - Recent developments in plans for Dharavi and for the airport slums in Mumbai
Allan Cain - Research and practice as advocacy tools to influence Angola’s land policies
Sarah Sabry - How poverty is underestimated in Greater Cairo, Egypt
Raphaèle Ducrot, Ana Karina Bueno, Vilma Barban, and Bastiaan P Reydon - Integrating land tenure, infrastructure and water catchment management in São Paulo’s periphery: lessons from a gaming approach
M. Maksudur Rahman, Graham Haughton, and Andrew E G Jonas - The challenges of local environmental problems facing the urban poor in Chittagong, Bangladesh: a scale-sensitive analysis
Llewellyn Leonard and Mark Pelling - Civil society response to industrial contamination of groundwater in Durban, South Africa
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