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Trois études sur les conflits entre agriculteurs et éleveurs au Nigeria (En)

Bello discusses the phenomenon of crop residue burning, which is often a self-destructive behavior that farmers engage in to sabotage pastoralist livelihoods :

SOCIO-ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF POSTHARVEST CROP RESIDUES BURNING ON FARMERS-HERDERS RELATIONS AND THE LEVEL OF FARMERS AWARENESS IN DEMSA L G, ADAMAWA STATE

Samson examines cross-border pastoralist movements between Niger and Nigeria while adding much-needed nuance into the debate by differentiating between sedentary and migratory pastoralist communities :

TRENDS IN CROSS-BORDER MOBILITY OF PASTORALISTS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON THE FARMER-HERDER CONFLICTS

Usman, using a large-N survey method, ranks the significance of various socio-ecological factors as drivers of farmer-herder conflicts in the Northern Senatorial District of Kaduna State :

SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL INDICES OF FARMER-HERDER CONFLICTS : IMPLICATIONS FOR CONFLICTS PREVENTION IN NORTHERN SENATORIAL DISTRICT OF KADUNA STATE, NIGERIA

Veille : Vincent Basserie - Support technique : Hub Rural
Appui financier : Comité Technique "Foncier et Développement" de la Coopération française

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Crédits: AK-Project