Rural-Urban Dynamics in the East African Mountains
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1Photo 1. Retail trade of market gardening products in Karatina market, Kenya (Mainet 2011).......... . 37
2Photo 2. Example of new retail shops for farmers (inputs) in Mbale (Mainet 2008)...................41
3Photo 3. Patchwork of plots, Uporoto Highlands (Racaud2011).........................74
4Photo 4. Plots of cabbages along the tarmac road (Racaud2011).........................75
5Photo 5. Round potatoes fields as far as an eye can see (Racaud2011).........................76
6Photo 6. Banana belt, near Tukuyu (Racaud 2011).......... 77
7Photo 7. Tea plantations (Racaud 2011)................ 79
8Photo 8. Bush and cultivated bottom of valley of a tributary of the Mbaka river (Racaud 2011)............. . 80
9Photo 9. Paddy fields in the Kyela plain (Racaud 2011)....... 81
10Photo 10. Photos of Land Use in Mt Elgon (Nakileza)....... 100
11Photo 11. Kiwira (top) and Ibilio (bottom) markets (Racaud2010)........................ 205
12Photo 12. Lorry transporting some goods and people from Mbalizi to Santliya (Racaud 2010)............. 209
13Photo 13. Vegetable sector in Uyole market, 2009 (1st) and 2011 (2nd) (Racaud 2009, 2010).......... . 215
14 Photo 14. Potatoes traders in Ntokela (top) and avocado trader and lumbesa bags in Tandare (down) (Racaud 2014,2010)................... . 228
15Photo 15. Kamus market in Sironko district (Mt. Elgon) – the urban meets the rural................ . 250
16Photo 16. Traders in Karatina market................ . 302
17Photo 17. Dumping site next to Lake Nkunga sacred lake and an ecotourism site................... 315
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