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Determinant factors of resource conflict between farmers and herdsmen in Benue State, Nigeria

Global Journal of Social Sciences, 2022
The determinant factors of resource conflict between farmers and herdsmen in Benue State were analysed. Objectives were to assess the prevalence of resource conflict factors in Benue state and determine factors most responsible for the resource conflict in Benue state.
Abugu Nkechinyere Anthonia,   +3 more
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HERDSMEN-FARMERS CONFLICT AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA

GOMBE JOURNAL OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT (GJAM), 2019
One amazing fact and which we must embrace and all see as altruism is that conflict is an inevitable part of all human societies. These conflicts come in different dimensions and with divergent effects or consequences on various groups in society. Thus, the overall effect on the socio - economic development of the country cannot simply be wished away ...
Adagba Onah Sunday   +3 more
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Farmers, Herdsmen and the State in Rainland Sinnār

The Journal of African History, 1979
In earlier publications the present writer was at pains to emphasize that the state of Sinnār was not a mere confederation of nomadic Arab tribes; rather, it rested upon a firm agricultural base and was governed bureaucratically, while incorporating an ingeniously conceived system of nobility. This interpretation, though valid as far as it went, rested
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Fulani Herdsmen and Farmers Conflicts in Nigeria

2018
This chapter explores the media coverage of violent conflicts and climate change issues in Nigeria from the perspective of human rights journalism. Nigeria has had a chequered history of violent conflicts, especially since it achieved self-rule from Britain in 1960. These conflicts have been wide-ranging and cross-cutting (political, ethnic, religious,
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Resource Scarcity and Fulani Herdsmen/Tiv Farmers’ Crisis in Benue State, Nigeria

European Journal of Conflict Management, 2022
Purpose: This study aimed at exploring the dynamics of the resource scarcity as it resulted in Fulani herdsmen/Tiv farmers’ crisis in Benue State, Nigeria. Methodology: Descriptive design adopted in this study, depended on judgmental sampling technique.
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Regional Differences in the Income of Farmers and Herdsmen in Inner Mongolia

2014
This paper analyzes the key indicators which reflect farmer and herdsman's income in Inner Mongolia region, and then carries out regression analysis, factor analysis and cluster analysis of their income status in this region with SPSS software. Through the analysis, it can be seen that the net income of per farmer and herdsman in Inner Mongolia, has ...
XU, Miaomiao, XU, Miaomiao
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Grazing Conundrum: Herdsmen-Farmers Conflict and Internal Security Crisis in Nigeria

2019
Historically, protracted farmers-nomadic herders’ conflict has constituted a deepening form of insecurity in Nigeria. In the last few years the intensification and rising cases of the herders-farmers crisis, from brush fire to an all-consuming conflagration, raised issues of conspiracy of the state, poor attitude and inadequate preparation to providing
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[Ecological footprint of farmers and herdsmen in Tibet Autonomous Region, China].

Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2016
Based on relevant statistical yearbook and with an integrated method, the ecological footprint and ecological carrying capacity of farmers and herdsmen during the period from 2000 to 2012 in Tibet Autonomous Region, China were studied. The results showed that the ecological status of farmers and herdsmen were in a surplus state during the study period,
Zhong-rui, Zhao   +4 more
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The demographic implications of nomadic herdsmen and farmers clashes in Nigeria

International Journal of Development and Management Review, 2017
Conflicts between farmers and nomadic cattle herders have become a common feature of economic livelihood in West Africa. In recent times, Nigeria has witnessed series of violent clashes arising from the activities of the farmers and nomadic herdsmen, who move about on a daily basis with their cattle in search of water and green pastures.
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