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Urban Sheep Keeping in West Africa: Can Socioeconomic Household Profiles Explain Management and Productivity?
Urban Sheep Keeping in West Africa: Can Socioeconomic Household Profiles Explain Management and Productivity?,10.1007/s10745-006-9011-7,Human Ecology,
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Barbara Rischkowsky
,
Marianna Siegmund-Schultze
,
Katrin Bednarz
,
Simon Killanga
Rapid urbanization in Africa leads to a spatial concentration of people with different cultural origins and socioeconomic backgrounds resulting in a great diversity of life styles and livelihood strategies. One common strategy in Maroua/Cameroon and Bobo-Dioulasso/Burkina Faso is urban sheep keeping. Cluster analyses identified distinct socioeconomic groups with similarities between the towns: traditional livestock keepers, households headed by well educated government employees or traders, and more vulnerable groups formed of households headed by females, retired people or people with limited formal education. The household types in Bobo varied in their perception of the importance and the development of urban sheep keeping and their future plans. Those in Maroua differed in management intensity and in the potential to adapt their practices to the urban environment. Development interventions to reduce
environmental pollution
and risks for
human health
associated with urban sheep keeping need to account for these differences in the target group.
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Human Ecology - HUM ECOL
, vol. 34, no. 6, pp. 785-807, 2006
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