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Exploring the Association of Urban Agricultural Practices with Farmers’ Psychosocial Well-Being in Dar es Salaam and Greater Lomé: A Perceptual Study

Konou, Akuto Akpedze  
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Zinsou-Klassou, Kossiwa
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Mwakalinga, Victoria M.
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August 7, 2024
Sustainability

African urban agriculture (UA) has garnered attention for its contributions to food security and socio-economic improvement. However, its impact on the psychological well-being of farmers has received minimal focus. This study explores the psychosocial effects of UA by surveying 733 farmers in Dar es Salaam and Greater Lomé. Utilizing the Mental Health Continuum–Short Form (MHC-SF) and bespoke questionnaires, our research evaluates the emotional benefits of urban farming. Findings from regression analyses and spatial assessments conducted using Python and QGIS 3.32.2-Lima indicate significant variations in UA-related happiness across different city zones, with peripheral farmers experiencing greater satisfaction than their urban counterparts. Notably, female farmers reported higher levels of happiness, underscoring UA’s potential to empower women. This study advocates for the integration of UA into urban planning frameworks to foster psychologically beneficial urban environments.

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DOI
10.3390/su16166747
Author(s)
Konou, Akuto Akpedze  

EPFL

Zinsou-Klassou, Kossiwa
Mwakalinga, Victoria M.
Munyaka, Baraka Jean-Claude
Kemajou Mbianda, Armel Firmin  

EPFL

Chenal, Jérôme  

EPFL

Date Issued

2024-08-07

Publisher

MDPI AG

Published in
Sustainability
Volume

16

Issue

16

Article Number

6747

Subjects

urban farming

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psychological well-being

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food security

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socio-economic conditions

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spatial analysis

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gender empowerment

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FunderFunding(s)Grant NumberGrant URL

Swiss National Science Foundation

Sinergia project—African contribution to global health: circulation of knowledge and innovations

183577

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[dataset] Urban Agriculture and Farmers Well-Being In Dar Es Salaam And Greater Lomé

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February 3, 2025
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