Exploring the link between urban agriculture, food security and the role of community development: a case study of Soweto, South Africa

A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, School of Computational and Applied Mathematics, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Master of Science. 10 November 2014. === This MSc thesis is aimed at assessing the food security of peop...

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Main Author: Molelu, Obakeng Tendani
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Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/17670
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-176702019-05-11T03:41:53Z Exploring the link between urban agriculture, food security and the role of community development: a case study of Soweto, South Africa Molelu, Obakeng Tendani Urban agriculture Food security Soweto and livelihood assets Urban agriculture--South Africa--Soweto. Food security--South Africa--Soweto. Community development--South Africa--Soweto. A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, School of Computational and Applied Mathematics, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Master of Science. 10 November 2014. This MSc thesis is aimed at assessing the food security of people actively participating in urban agriculture. In addition, it aims to assess the role of community projects that are involved in urban agricultural activities in Soweto. The fieldwork took place in five suburbs of Soweto; Meadowlands, Chiawelo, Mzimhlophe, Motswaledi and Nancefield Hostel. The findings suggest that there is a link between urban agriculture and food security in Soweto. Field based research revealed that the participants who engage in urban agricultural activities are doing so to supplement their households’ daily dietary needs. The community projects that mainly engage in food gardening are doing so for the same reasons as the individuals. However there is a greater potential for the community projects to grow into more sustainable micro-economical entities that can supply the community and local retailers with locally grown cheap vegetables. Hampering this potential is the need for continuous skills development and training in agriculture and financial management. In addition, there is a problem pertaining to access to resources and funding than could assist both the community projects and individuals to grow good quality food. There is however a need for more data to assess the spatial distribution of the urban cultivators, livestock keepers and community projects. Nonetheless, it is important to note that urban agriculture is quite significant in the lives of those involved as it has helped reduce food insecurity in their households and encourages social 2015-05-07T08:05:29Z 2015-05-07T08:05:29Z 2015-05-07 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/17670 en application/pdf
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topic Urban agriculture
Food security
Soweto and livelihood assets
Urban agriculture--South Africa--Soweto.
Food security--South Africa--Soweto.
Community development--South Africa--Soweto.
spellingShingle Urban agriculture
Food security
Soweto and livelihood assets
Urban agriculture--South Africa--Soweto.
Food security--South Africa--Soweto.
Community development--South Africa--Soweto.
Molelu, Obakeng Tendani
Exploring the link between urban agriculture, food security and the role of community development: a case study of Soweto, South Africa
description A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, School of Computational and Applied Mathematics, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Master of Science. 10 November 2014. === This MSc thesis is aimed at assessing the food security of people actively participating in urban agriculture. In addition, it aims to assess the role of community projects that are involved in urban agricultural activities in Soweto. The fieldwork took place in five suburbs of Soweto; Meadowlands, Chiawelo, Mzimhlophe, Motswaledi and Nancefield Hostel. The findings suggest that there is a link between urban agriculture and food security in Soweto. Field based research revealed that the participants who engage in urban agricultural activities are doing so to supplement their households’ daily dietary needs. The community projects that mainly engage in food gardening are doing so for the same reasons as the individuals. However there is a greater potential for the community projects to grow into more sustainable micro-economical entities that can supply the community and local retailers with locally grown cheap vegetables. Hampering this potential is the need for continuous skills development and training in agriculture and financial management. In addition, there is a problem pertaining to access to resources and funding than could assist both the community projects and individuals to grow good quality food. There is however a need for more data to assess the spatial distribution of the urban cultivators, livestock keepers and community projects. Nonetheless, it is important to note that urban agriculture is quite significant in the lives of those involved as it has helped reduce food insecurity in their households and encourages social
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title Exploring the link between urban agriculture, food security and the role of community development: a case study of Soweto, South Africa
title_short Exploring the link between urban agriculture, food security and the role of community development: a case study of Soweto, South Africa
title_full Exploring the link between urban agriculture, food security and the role of community development: a case study of Soweto, South Africa
title_fullStr Exploring the link between urban agriculture, food security and the role of community development: a case study of Soweto, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the link between urban agriculture, food security and the role of community development: a case study of Soweto, South Africa
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