Authors
Sohel Ahmed, Mordechai Haklay, Cecilia Tacoli, Grace Githiri, Julio D Dávila, Adriana Allen, Eric M Fèvre
Publication date
2019/1
Journal
Geo: Geography and Environment
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
e00077
Description
Food vendors are pivotal in the local food system of most low‐income informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya, despite being seen as an obstruction and as agents of disease and filth by city authorities. This paper explores the geography of these foodscapes – defined as public sites of food production and consumption – in selected low‐income settlements in Nairobi, focusing on the interaction of food vendors with their surrounding environment and infrastructure services. The research uses participatory geographic information system tools, including food mapping with mobile apps and high‐resolution community aerial views with balloon mapping, to capture and contextualise local knowledge. The community mappers collected data on 660 vendors from 18 villages in Kibera, Mathare, and Mukuru, and situated them on multi‐layered synoptic geographic overviews for each settlement. The resulting data on …
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