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Rising to Urban Opportunities - How Low Income Households and Groups Respond to Opportunities, Master Entitlements and Develop Entrepreneurship Skills

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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Low income earners in cities of the developing world are often in hot pursuit for suistainable livelihoods. The paths they use in their quest are as intriguing as they are startling. This book describes how internally displaced people from Northern Uganda managed to acquire 'space' in 'Acholi Quarter'; on the fringes of Kampala city and eked a living from their environment. It provides an insight into the minds of a people gripped with the 'opportunities' that the city avails, yet seemingly deprived of the ability to seize them fully. The book analyses the ways that immigrants use to succeed in utilizing opportunities in Kampala. Among these are the skills that they bring with them as they migrate, social capital,financial capital, artifacts, to reinforce their ability to become a political constituency that burgains for security of tenure and their capacity to benefit from the physical environment. It is a must read for all development practitioners, urban managers and planners, economic entrepreneurs and donors to realize that developing skills that immigrants and refugees have is the beginning of ensuring sustainable livelihoods and social stability in their new 'home'

About the author










Andrew Gilbert Were is a Lecturer of Urban & Regional Planning studies at Makerere University. He is a physical planning consultant that has participated in the generation of physical development plans of 20 towns in Uganda.He holds an Msc in Urban Ecological Planning from the NTNU, Norway & a Bachelor of Urban Planning from makerere University.

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Authors Andrew Gilbert Were
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.10.2012
 
EAN 9783659220142
ISBN 978-3-659-22014-2
No. of pages 152
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Urban and regional sociology

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