Table of tables
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1Table 1. Urbanization 1984-2014 in East Africa.......... . 1
2Table 2. Population growth in Mbeya (1948-2012)......... 15
3Table 3. Registered business permits in Karatina (Kenya).... . 39
4Table 4. Mbeya Rural gulio markets................ . 83
5Table 5. Rungwe gulio markets................... .83
6Table 6. Arable land use types of change from 1960s to 2012... 98
7Table 7. Status of the forests in some districts in Mt Elgon.... . 98
8Table 8. Urban centres in different districts in the Mt Elgon region...................... . 104
9Table 9. LULC change metrics (area in Sq. Metres) in Mbale town........................ 105
10Table 10. Data type and year of production of the Landsatimage........................ 116
11Table 11. Selected study villages in the area............. 118
12Table 12. Area occupied by different land use and cover in the Atari catchment in 1973, 1984 and 2010 . . 119
13Table 13. Types of fertilizers applied in the Atari catchment.... 123
14Table 14. Type, place of origin and markets of commodities inMbeyaCity........................ 141
15Table 15. Type of livelihood improvement by market....... 144
16Table 16. Common livelihood activities by commuters inthe BugisuRegion................... . 155
17Table 17. Gains from commuting activities............. 158
18 Table 18. Commuter income/expenditure per day......... 159
19Table 19. Commuter household food security levels....... . 160
20Table 20. Prevalence and incidence of diseases at household level.............................. 161
21Table 21. Distance covered to fetch water............. . 162
22Table 22. Sources of water supply................... 163
23Table 23. Population features on Mt Elgon and Uporotomountains..................... 196
24Table 24. Variation of flows according to products specialization for weekly markets in the Uporoto Mountains...... 210
25Table 25. Prices of banana bunches, in Ibilio village (Rungwe) in 2010-2011......................... 221
26Table 26. Demographic characteristics of districts in the Mt. Elgon region (Republic of Uganda 2014)............. 242
27Table 27. Number of markets selected in the Mt. Elgon region . . 243
28Table 28. Days of market operations in the Mt. Elgon region... 248
29Table 29. Other classes of periodic markets............. 249
30Table 30. Spatial patterns of markets with different periodicities in the Mt. Elgon sub-region................ 252
31Table 31. KMO and Bartlett’s Test.................. 256
32Table 32. Commercial activities in Karatina............. 290
33Table 33. SMEs in small towns and the most common locations ofclients........................... 296
34Table 34. SME sub-sector and regional/national sourcing of merchandise......................... 298
35Table 35. SME sub-sector and rural clients............. 298
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