Land pressures, the evolution of farming systems, and development strategies in Africa: A synthesis
Michigan State University · Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Evidence assembled in this special issue of Food Policy shows that rising rural population densities in parts of Africa are profoundly affecting farming systems and the region’s economies in ways that are underappreciated in current discourse on African development issues. This study synthesizes how people, markets and governments are responding to rising land pressures in Africa, drawing on key findings from the various contributions in this special issue. The papers herein revisit the issue of Boserupian agricultural intensification as an important response to land constraints, but they also go further than Boserup and her followers to explore broader responses to land constraints, including non-farm…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 49.81
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 122
Authors
3- TST. S. JayneCorresponding
Michigan State University, Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
- JCJordan Chamberlin
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Michigan State University, Golden Valley Agricultural Research Trust
- DHDerek Headey
International Food Policy Research Institute
Topics & keywords
- Nonfarm payrolls
- Diversification (marketing strategy)
- Agriculture
- Natural resource economics
- Context (archaeology)
- Development economics
- Economic growth
- Land use