RAPID URBANIZATION AND IT’S IMPACT ON HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY IN BOLIFAMBA
Abstract
Many communities especially those of the developing countries are faced with Rapid urbanization and household food insecurity. Similarly, the same situation applies to the Mile 16 community in the South west region of Cameroon. The aim of the study was to examine the impact of Rapid urbanization on the access to household food security by the population in Mile 16 Bolifamba. It was an observational and exploratory study that adopted the mixed research design.
After a preliminary field reconnaissance survey was accomplished, questionnaire were developed and administered to 100 household dwellers who were selected through the simple random sampling techniques. The statistical techniques for the qualitative data collected were done through the descriptive methods while that for the quantitative data was through the use of inferential techniques.
The calculated value of Chi Square is 11.7. Since the value of Chi Square (11.7) is greater than the critical value (5.99) at the degrees of freedom (6), the null hypothesis which states that increase in population does not have a significant effect on household food availability and household access to food items is rejected.
This means the alternative hypothesis which states that an increase in population has a significant effect on household food availability and household access to food items is accepted. Therefore recommends that a bottom-top approach and holistic strategies be implemented in order to maintain the supply of food products in the market.
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Project Details | |
Department | Geography |
Project ID | GEO0080 |
Price | Cameroonian: 5000 Frs |
International: $15 | |
No of pages | 60 |
Methodology | Descriptive |
Reference | yes |
Format | MS word & PDF |
Chapters | 1-5 |
Extra Content | table of content, questionnaire |
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RAPID URBANIZATION AND IT’S IMPACT ON HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY IN BOLIFAMBA
Project Details | |
Department | Geography |
Project ID | GEO0080 |
Price | Cameroonian: 5000 Frs |
International: $15 | |
No of pages | 60 |
Methodology | Descriptive |
Reference | yes |
Format | MS word & PDF |
Chapters | 1-5 |
Extra Content | table of content, questionnaire |
Abstract
Many communities especially those of the developing countries are faced with Rapid urbanization and household food insecurity. Similarly, the same situation applies to the Mile 16 community in the South west region of Cameroon. The aim of the study was to examine the impact of Rapid urbanization on the access to household food security by the population in Mile 16 Bolifamba. It was an observational and exploratory study that adopted the mixed research design.
After a preliminary field reconnaissance survey was accomplished, questionnaire were developed and administered to 100 household dwellers who were selected through the simple random sampling techniques. The statistical techniques for the qualitative data collected were done through the descriptive methods while that for the quantitative data was through the use of inferential techniques.
The calculated value of Chi Square is 11.7. Since the value of Chi Square (11.7) is greater than the critical value (5.99) at the degrees of freedom (6), the null hypothesis which states that increase in population does not have a significant effect on household food availability and household access to food items is rejected.
This means the alternative hypothesis which states that an increase in population has a significant effect on household food availability and household access to food items is accepted. Therefore recommends that a bottom-top approach and holistic strategies be implemented in order to maintain the supply of food products in the market.
Check out: Geography Project Topics with Materials
This is a premium project material, to get the complete research project make payment of 5,000FRS (for Cameroonian base clients) and $15 for international base clients. See details on payment page
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