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“There is food we deserve, and there is food we do not deserve” - Food injustice, place and power in urban agriculture in Cape Town and Maputo
Nicole Paganini,
Stefanie Lemke
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
urban agriculture
100%
food
49%
self determination
46%
food availability
34%
urban population
32%
market
31%
green vegetable
25%
informal settlement
19%
justice
18%
household survey
18%
urban green
17%
city center
16%
nongovernmental organization
16%
vegetable
14%
livelihood
14%
niche
13%
farm
12%
price
11%
Africa
10%
decision
9%
services
9%
Social Sciences
agriculture
61%
town
60%
farmer
55%
food
50%
urban population
23%
vegetables
23%
self-determination
19%
market niche
14%
executive position
14%
Market Access
13%
Mozambique
12%
household survey
11%
city center
11%
eating behavior
10%
livelihood
9%
participant observation
9%
farm
9%
privilege
9%
non-governmental organization
9%
group discussion
9%
Republic of South Africa
7%
justice
7%
market
5%
interview
4%