A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Regional Cities, Agricultural Productivity, and Employment Generation: The Challenges of Urban Transition and Rural Development
The relationships among regional city growth, agricultural productivity, and employment generation in developing countries are examined in the study. After discussing the problems arising from the rapid urbanization and agricultural stagnation in many developing countries and identifying the inextricable linkage between urban and rural development, the report focuses on the many potential roles of regional cities - market towns, small cities, and secondary urban centers - in supporting agricultural development and providing off-farm employment. These roles include, inter alia, acting as agricultural supply and marketing, agro-processing, agribusiness, transportation, and communications centers; providing employment for urban and rural residents; extending national, regional, or provincial government services; and creating demand for agricultural and cottage industry goods from surrounding rural areas. Through case studies, regional city development programs conducted by the governments of Kenya, Mexico, Panama, and South Korea are evaluated.
Regional Cities, Agricultural Productivity, and Employment Generation: The Challenges of Urban Transition and Rural Development
The relationships among regional city growth, agricultural productivity, and employment generation in developing countries are examined in the study. After discussing the problems arising from the rapid urbanization and agricultural stagnation in many developing countries and identifying the inextricable linkage between urban and rural development, the report focuses on the many potential roles of regional cities - market towns, small cities, and secondary urban centers - in supporting agricultural development and providing off-farm employment. These roles include, inter alia, acting as agricultural supply and marketing, agro-processing, agribusiness, transportation, and communications centers; providing employment for urban and rural residents; extending national, regional, or provincial government services; and creating demand for agricultural and cottage industry goods from surrounding rural areas. Through case studies, regional city development programs conducted by the governments of Kenya, Mexico, Panama, and South Korea are evaluated.
Regional Cities, Agricultural Productivity, and Employment Generation: The Challenges of Urban Transition and Rural Development
D. A. Rondinelli (author)
1984
168 pages
Report
No indication
English
BOOK REVIEWS - Rural-Urban Integration in Java: Consequences for Regional Development and Employment
Online Contents | 2003
|Improving urban employment and labor productivity
Elsevier | 1989
|URBAN/REGIONAL ECONOMICS AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Online Contents | 2010
|Environmental Regulation, Urban-Rural Income Gap and Agricultural Green Total Factor Productivity
DOAJ | 2022
|