2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-03982-4_12
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The Way Forward: Climate Resilient Cities for Africa’s Future

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“…in terms of GI networks that influence overall urban development (e.g. Printz et al, 2015;Fohlmeister, Pauleit, Touré, & Yeshitela, 2015) but on the other hand also retain the capability to support local activities so that multiple roles are supported.…”
Section: How Far Does This Si Help To Address Gaps and What Future Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…in terms of GI networks that influence overall urban development (e.g. Printz et al, 2015;Fohlmeister, Pauleit, Touré, & Yeshitela, 2015) but on the other hand also retain the capability to support local activities so that multiple roles are supported.…”
Section: How Far Does This Si Help To Address Gaps and What Future Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until the 1950s this was the only way for an African to join the kfd, which was dominated by European personnel in its higher ranks and Indian staff in lower positions. 51 For those Africans who did attain kfd employment, the shamba system represented a transformative process. Lacking the means to establish their own wealth and prestige in native reserves already dominated by powerful African landowners, poorer farmers profited from the opportunity not only to cultivate land but also to obtain reliable employment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In her study of three South African rural communities, Babugura found that the changes to the natural environment brought about by shifting weather patterns had psychological impacts on the women and men she interviewed. 51 The men felt ashamed that they could not provide for their families and guilty about the additional workload this placed on the women. Women felt guilty about the extra time that they spent away from their children, such as when collecting water, and reported being tired when they came home.…”
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confidence: 99%
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