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Settlement, Market and Food Security

Settlement dynamics have been reshaping West Africa’s social and economic geography. These spatial transformations – high urbanisation and economic concentration – favour the development of market-oriented agriculture. With the population of West Africa set to double by 2050, agricultural production systems will undergo far-reaching transformations. To support these transformations, policies need to be spatially targeted, improve availability of market information and broaden the field of food security to policy domains beyond agriculture. They need to rely on homogeneous and reliable data – not available at present – particularly for key variables such as non-agricultural and agricultural population, marketed production and regional trade.

Published on May 21, 2013Also available in: French

In series:West African Studiesview more titles

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword and acknowledgements
Abbreviations and acronyms
Editorial
Executive summary
Integrating Spatial Dynamics and Food Security Issues2 chapters available
A review of past trends on settlement, agriculture and food insecurity
Economic geography and settlement dynamics
People, Places and Transformation Dynamics2 chapters available
Spatial restructuring and economic transformations
Market dynamics and regional integration
Forward-looking Scenarios for Settlement and Agricultural Transformations to 20504 chapters available
Population settlement projections
The future of agricultural systems
Annexes
Glossary
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