Impetus of urban horticulture on open spaces: case of Mutare City

Published: Nov 16, 2020

Abstract:

Purpose: To understand the impetus of urban horticulture in the Mutare city with explicit motivation on low density areas.

Research methodology: The investigation was quantitative in nature, and used a random sample of urban farmers in Mutare city low density areas. The Statistical Package for Social Scientist (SPSS Version 23) was used to analyse data from the questionnaires.

Results: The results reveal that Mutare urban agricultural activities are driven by the need for food self-sufficient, income generation and utilisation of urban open spaces.

Limitations: The research had limitations on the sample size and also needed to factor in other multiple response questions.

Contributions: The findings are useful to urbanites, urban planners, developmental agents and authorities in the development of urban agriculture.

Keywords: Urban horticulture, Urban agriculture, Mutare, Impetus, Food security

Keywords:
1. Urban horticulture
2. Urban agriculture
3. Mutare
4. Impetus
5. Food security
Authors:
1 . Vitalis Basera
2 . Absai Chakaipa
3 . Phamella Dube
How to Cite
Basera, V., Chakaipa, A., & Dube, P. (2020). Impetus of urban horticulture on open spaces: case of Mutare City. Journal of Social, Humanity, and Education, 1(1), 27–37. https://doi.org/10.35912/jshe.v1i1.283

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