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Rural-Urban Linkages and Livelihood Diversification - Rural-Urban Linkages

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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The study was conducted in Sebeta town and its hinterland. The main Objective of the study was to assess the Rural-urban Linkages and their Implications for Livelihood Diversification at Household level. The findings of the study are concerned: farmers in the rural kebeles are not market oriented as a result agricultural output did not satisfy the demand of some of urban residents in Sebeta. In this regard, hinterland farmers have shown relatively strong marketing interaction with urban dwellers than urban traders. The study also shows consumption linkages in terms of expenditure on urban goods and selected social services. The study shows there is similarity between hinterland farmers and their urban counterparts to recognize and identify pertinent challenges. The study has identified weak backward and forward production marketing linkage particularly the later is almost non-existent. The rural non-farm sector is promising with more than half of sampled farmers taking part in the activity as their livelihood income source though it has undesirable effect.On the other hand, more than two-third of sampled urban households earn an income from a combination of activities.

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Belete Ejigu se licenció en Geografía por la Universidad de Debub en 2002 y obtuvo un máster en Desarrollo y Gestión Urbanos por la Universidad de Addis Abeba en 2011. En la actualidad, es doctorando en Planificación y Desarrollo Urbanos y profesor a tiempo completo en la Facultad de Desarrollo e Ingeniería Urbanos de la Universidad de la Administración Pública de Etiopía.

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Authors Belete Ejigu
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2015
 
EAN 9783659379871
ISBN 978-3-659-37987-1
No. of pages 172
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Development theory and development policy

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