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Prospects and problems of vertical greening within low-income urban settings in sub-Sahara Africa

Olumuyiwa Bayode Adegun, Olawale Oreoluwa Olusoga, Elinorata Mbuya

2022Journal of Urban Ecology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Growing plants along the vertical axis of a building façade is currently re-emerging as a technique for (re)integration of greening into the urban fabric. This article reports an exploratory study that involved the design, development and evaluation of vertical greening within low-income communities in Lagos, Akure (Nigeria) and Dar es Salaam (Tanzania). We highlight the vertical gardens’ contributions to food production (vegetables). Challenges identified include high maintenance, pests, vandalism, tenure status and socio-cultural misgivings about growing vegetables on walls. It is crucial to evolve policy initiatives and programmes that promote citizen-led, community-based vertical farming within the urban fabric in sub-Sahara Africa.

Topics & Concepts

TanzaniaGreeningUrban agricultureGeographyAgricultureEnvironmental planningEconomic growthBusinessPolitical scienceEconomicsLawArchaeologyUrban Agriculture and SustainabilityUrban Green Space and HealthUrban and Rural Development Challenges
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