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Based on the survey data on animal husbandry from 1,689 households in semi-agricultural and semi-pastoral counties in Inner Mongolia, this paper applied the “buffer capacity–organizational capacity-learning capacity” framework to analyze the current ...
Yan Dongdong, Yang Xi, Sun Weihong
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[Objective] The relationship between farming and herding households’ livelihood capital and livelihood strategies was studied, and the spatial differences of farming and herding households’ livelihood capital and the transformation between livelihood ...
Zhang Yishan, Luo Yongzhong, Gui Jie
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Invaders, Attackers and Destroyers: Trespassing-related Terms and Representations in Nigerian Newspaper Headlines [PDF]
Discourses on herding have focussed on the "exact" representations of the social actions of itinerant herders who clash with farmers while grazing on supposed cattle routes. Media coverage on the herdsmen-farmers conflict has deployed ideologically laden
Ebuka Elias Igwebuike
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ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT CAPACITY IN MANAGING HERDSMEN-FARMERS' CONFLICT IN NIGERIA [PDF]
Herdsmen-Farmers conflict has become a recurring issues in Nigeria, leading to loss of property, lives and means of livelihoods. The study specifically examines the capacity of Local Government in managing Herdsmen-Farmers conflicts using governance ...
Wasiu Abiodun MAKINDE +1 more
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‘David found Ziklag burned with fire’: Assessing ecoterrorism in a multireligious Nigeria
This article examines the phenomenon of ecoterrorism in Nigeria and the roles of faith-based communities in curbing ecoterrorism. In Nigeria, there have been numerous cases of ecoterrorism, committed by Fulani herdsmen against the indigenous populations.
Favour C. Uroko
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INFORMAL BUSINESS TOURISM IN CAMEROON [PDF]
The uniqueness of business tourism in the African context is argued to be an amalgam of several clusters of activities manifested in both the formal and informal sectors. In this study, business tourism in the global south, with a specific focus on the
Tembi Maloney TICHAAWA
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Herdsmen and Farmers Crisis in Ekiti State, 2014 - 2018: An Interrogation
This study examined the farmer and herder crisis in Ekiti State between 2014 and 2018. The research also traced the history of the Fulani in the State. A retrospect and review of the facts was made, in order that scholars would have an insight on perceptions as well as the strategic challenges that brought to fore the crisis.The study relied on ...
null Lateef Oluwafemi Buhari +1 more
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Farmers-Herdsmen Conflict in Africa: The Case of Nigeria
General population growth and an increase in the number of farmers, environmental degradation, disruption of conditions for resolving land and water disputes, and the proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) in the Sahel and West Africa have ...
Ejiroghene Augustine Oghuvbu +1 more
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redistribution of pains and gains [PDF]
Nigeria’s peasant cattle production is based in its semi-arid north. The area’s aridity becomes a major problem to cattle in the dry season. Herds are protected by bringing them down to the southern parts that are usually wetter at such times ...
Azuwike, Okechi Dominic, Enwerem, Evan
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Tuberculin screening of some selected Fulani lactating cows in north-central Nigeria [PDF]
The prevalence of mycobacterial infection among lactating Fulani cows was investigated in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and Kaduna State of Nigeria.
A Thakur +21 more
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