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Irrigated vegetable farming in urban Ghana: a farming system between challenges and resilience

Journal Articles & Books
december, 2014
Ghana
Africa
Western Africa

This chapter serves as an introduction to the book and provides brief information about urbanization in West Africa, and in Ghana in particular, the general role of urban agriculture and the common use of polluted irrigation water. It describes our focus on irrigated smallholder vegetable production and our understanding of the terms ‘urban‘, ‘peri-urban’ and ‘wastewater’. The chapter reflects on some of the key challenges of the farming system, its dynamic and resilience.

El modelo de gestión del Régimen Jurídico de la Propiedad de la Tierra en las comunas del Distrito Metropolitano de Quito

Reports & Research
december, 2014
Ecuador

El presente trabajo académico de investigación trata sobre el reconocimiento constitucional de la propiedad de los territorios comunales ancestrales existentes en el Distrito Metropolitano de Quito en relación con la problemática del ordenamiento y control urbanístico debido a que históricamente han estado excluidos de los modelos de gestión territorial por reunir unas características distintas al modelo de propiedad individual.

Hydrological impacts of urbanization of two catchments in Harare, Zimbabwe

Journal Articles & Books
december, 2014
Zimbabwe

By increased rural-urban migration in many African countries, the assessment of changes in catchment hydrologic responses due to urbanization is critical for water resource planning and management. This paper assesses hydrological impacts of urbanization on two medium-sized Zimbabwean catchments (Mukuvisi and Marimba) for which changes in land cover by urbanization were determined through Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) images for the years 1986, 1994 and 2008. Impact assessments were done through hydrological modeling by a topographically driven rainfall-runoff model (TOPMODEL).

World Bank Research Digest, Vol. 7(3)

december, 2014

In this issue: have capital markets
aided growth in China and India? Land and poverty: the
importance of transparency; coping with $100 oil; how fit
are feed-in tariff policies? Political incentives to
underinvest in pro-poor policies; mass media and public
policy for agriculture; and managing public debt in small states.

Formulating an Urban Transport Policy : Choosing between Options

december, 2014

As the developing world rapidly
urbanizes, the demands on transport systems also grow often
at a faster pace than the population. Given the above
tendency, an effective and coordinated approach to urban
transport requires that sound policies be put into place.
Such policies enunciate the direction that a government
wants to take; they lay the basic framework for downstream
planning as well as project identification and

Inclusive Heritage-Based City Development Program in India

december, 2014

This report summarizes the motivation,
objectives, methodology, results and lessons learned from
the design and implementation of the Demonstration Program
on Inclusive Heritage-based City Development in India. The
development objective of this program is to test an
inclusive heritage-based approach to city development
planning in three pilot cities with a focus on learning and
future expansion. The pilot cities include a metropolis

Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region 2013, Volume 2

december, 2014

Delivering on results is a key to
achieving our Latin America and Caribbean strategy. This
publication presents some of the recent results achieved by
the World Bank Group, our clients, and our partners in the
Latin America and Caribbean Region. The stories reflect our
effort to help clients solve their development challenges
quickly and effectively by providing a suite of financing,
advisory and convening services. This is a way to

Land Governance in South Sudan : Policies for Peace and Development

december, 2014

South Sudan is a new country of 10.5
million people that has just emerged from conflict and still
facing challenges with recovery and development. Although
economic disparities, political exclusion and deprivation in
the distribution of political and economic power between the
northern and southern parts of then united Sudan were often
tendered as the proximal causes of the conflict, at the
center of the prolonged civil war was the struggle for