2021
DOI: 10.1007/s43545-021-00136-3
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Conflicting urban land uses at the fringes: issues and experiences of peri-urban farmers in an urbanizing city in Ghana

Abstract: In late 2010, city authorities in Ghana began to call attention to the looming danger associated with the expansion of Ghanaian cities-the result of both peri-urban land-use changes and livelihood adaptations. In an attempt to debate the rising phenomenon, scholars have tried to approach the issue from the perspective that connects cause and symptoms. In this article, we move beyond the rhetoric of symptoms to examine how peri-urban farmers who are most affected by the expansion of Wa, an emerging city in Ghan… Show more

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“…This process can lead to land-use changes, deforestation, and the conversion of natural landscapes into built environments. As cities expand horizontally to accommodate growing populations and economic activities, they often sprawl into previously undeveloped areas, potentially encroaching on valuable ecosystems and exacerbating habitat loss [64][65][66]. Simultaneously, economic growth is frequently associated with increased energy consumption and higher levels of greenhouse gas emissions.…”
Section: Does Economic Growth Lead To Urban Expansion and Observed Ch...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process can lead to land-use changes, deforestation, and the conversion of natural landscapes into built environments. As cities expand horizontally to accommodate growing populations and economic activities, they often sprawl into previously undeveloped areas, potentially encroaching on valuable ecosystems and exacerbating habitat loss [64][65][66]. Simultaneously, economic growth is frequently associated with increased energy consumption and higher levels of greenhouse gas emissions.…”
Section: Does Economic Growth Lead To Urban Expansion and Observed Ch...mentioning
confidence: 99%