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SUMMARY:Informal Settlements and Sustainable Urban Development: towards a more inclusive urban agenda
DESCRIPTION:Informal Settlements and Sustainable Urban Development: towards a more inclusive urban agenda\nWelcome to a webinar hosted by SLU Urban Futures and SLU Global. This webinar brings together international guests to explore the dynamics of rapid urbanization and environmental change in the context of informal settlements in the global south\, asking how informal settlements form part of an inclusive and sustainable urban agenda. \nWith the New Urban Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals\, ambitions to achieve sustainable urbanization are high. However\, uneven development process and weak governance coupled with rapid urbanization and the dynamics of environmental change is driving the growth of informal settlements across the globe\, with an estimated 25% of the world’s population living informally. Informal settlements and their activities exist outside of regulatory\, planning and policy processes\, meaning that limited access to land rights\, basic services and city infrastructure increase the vulnerability of already marginalized populations. Moreover\, the goals and objectives in urban development prioritize formal structures and practices\, raising the question of how inclusive agendas for sustainable urban development actually are. \nThe webinar will hear presentations from speakers\, followed by a panel discussion and Q&A from the audience. \nSpeakers: \n\nDr Selma Karuaihe – Senior Lecturer at University of Pretoria\, South Africa & President of African Association of Environmental and Resource Economists & Associate Coordinator: South African SDG Hub\nDonovan Storey – Head of Global Policy and Influence\, Reall\n\n\nJohan Enqvist –  Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Centre (Stockholm University) and African Climate & Development Initiative (University of Cape Town)\n\n\n\nPaola Ledo – Researcher at Department of Urban and Rural Development\, SLU\n\n\nClick here to register\nFacts\nTime:  2021-09-14 10h30-12h00\nCity: Webinar on Zoom\nOrganiser: SLU Urban Futures and SLU Global\nAdditional info: \n\nYou will receive a confirmation e-mail with a Zoom link + password. You can also add the event to your own calendar. If you do not receive a confirmation email\, contact andrew.gallagher@slu.se
URL:https://afaere.org/event/informal-settlements-and-sustainable-urban-development-towards-a-more-inclusive-urban-agenda/
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SUMMARY:Bioeconomic characterization of oil palm production and adoption among non-industrial producers in Cameroon
DESCRIPTION:Bioeconomic characterization of oil palm production and adoption among non-industrial producers in Cameroon: Some environmental and socio-ecological implications\nRegardless of the environmental and socio-ecological implications of oil palm cultivation\, palm oil is considered one of the most important oil crops in the world because of its high production efficiency\, and has seen a marked increase in the area of land under cultivation. While previous studies have analyzed the implications of this increase in cultivation on various socio-economic and environmental indicators\, less is known about the drivers and constraints of production\, especially with respect to economic and profitability motives. In this study\, we used a survey of non-industrial producers in Cameroon to assess the drivers of oil palm adoption and production. We employ a double hurdle model in a two-step regression framework to characterize oil palm adoption by smallholder farmers\, and the extent of oil palm cultivation\, in relation to socio-economic\, environmental and contextual features. For comparison purposes\, a Tobit model was also estimated. We find that different socio-economic\, ecological and contextual characteristics have a differential relationship with both the likelihood of cultivating oil palm and the area under oil palm cultivation. Key amongst these are expected profitability measures like market orientation and access to market information\, land tenure security\, and access to improved farm inputs. Some aspects of transaction cost and labour availability also come into play in determining production. Across a range of different farm classifications related to size of production\, we find that oil palm cultivation is adopted by all farm groups. We also show that our results are robust over several specifications including ordinary least square estimates in the framework of the linear probability model and LASSO regressions. Our study thus provides evidence of several leverage points for improving the oil palm sector for non-industrial producers. \n  \nSpeaker: Ernest L. Molua\nProfessor\, Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness\, University of Buea\, Cameroon\n\n\nTime: 16h00-18h00 CAT (GMT+2)\nDate: 20 September 2021\nZoom link: https://up-ac-za.zoom.us/j/96621485626?pwd=Lzl0SVpMOEt1MVVZODNldklpUHkwQT09
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