Home About Us Send Us Docs Tell a Friend Public Info Contact Us  
    Search Information:
Advance Search  
 

Survival and accumulation strategies at the rural-urban interface in north-west Tanzania
Baker, Jonathan / 1995


Abstract:

This paper presents empirical material collected in the small town of Biharamulo(populatinon 20,000) and four surrounding villages in 1993.

The study area is located in the Kagera Region of north-west Tanzania. The paper attempts to demonstrate how rural areas and small urban centres are economically interdependent.

Biharamulo is a district headquarter town and fufils, inter alia, important adminisirative, marketing, service and retailing fuctions.

The paper discusses how the four villages interact with the town and illustrates how village households adopt a combination of survival and accumulation strategies including the use of rural and urban resources.

The most successful village households appear to be those which use urban opportunities and assets (for example, urban employment, urban house and shop ownership) to diversify income sources and thereby avoid the uncertainties of relying solely on marketable crop production for household security.

As a backdrop to the whole discussion, an attempt is made to analyze the types of households which might be poor or at least, susceptible to poverty.


[ FullText  ]  |  [  Home ]

 

For more information about Tanzania Online please email; tzonline@esrf.or.tz


 
 
Home | About Us | ContactUs | Taknet| Send Us Information | Feedback
Copyright © 2001 - 2008 Tanzania Online - funded by JP4 Program and Tanzanian Government and hosted by ESRF