In Nigeria terrace agriculture can mainly be found in the so called "Middle Belt Economy" as FORDE (1946)1 coined this type which lies between the grain economy of males in the north and tuber cultivation of females in the south. The people - lacking a hierarchically social and territorial organisation - are called acephalous or segmentary societies. From the geographical point of view the Middle Belt is seen as a zone of transition. Because of the variability of the climate (sometimes it is too wet for grains, sometimes too dry for tubers) a strategy of mixed cropping enables the farmers to overcome these hazards. Their strategy can be seen in the frame of the game theory. A low population density and a lack of sufficient accessibility lim...
Proper understanding of cropping system within agro ecological zone is needed if adequate agricultur...
Examines the extent and methods of crop production in the Fulani agropastoral system in central Nige...
Agriculture is the mainstay of Nigerians. This is exemplified by the fact that more than 70 percent ...
The geographical analysis of the Savannah Zones of north-eastern Nigeria revealed a basic insight on...
There are two broad categories of views among researchers on the relationship between population and...
Reports findings of baseline studies as size of cultivated area, cropping patterns, management in re...
Agricultural intensification in West Africa is in its early stages and several hypotheses have been ...
This paper argues that for the agricultural sector to be developed, there would be need for a detail...
It is worthwhile to understand farming strategies of smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa, espe...
Nigeria’s peasant cattle production is based in its semi-arid north. The area’s aridity becomes a m...
The land use in the Tangale-Waja area is analysed according to the two basic categories of geography...
This paper examines Agricultural Production in Nigeria using the principles of location relation to ...
Although settlement patterns are a central topic of archaeological research, there is a paucity of g...
This paper identifies the pathways along which smallholder farming systems evolve in a context of po...
K. Swindell — Population et agriculture dans le bassin Sokoto-Rima (nord-ouest du Nigeria) : étude d...
Proper understanding of cropping system within agro ecological zone is needed if adequate agricultur...
Examines the extent and methods of crop production in the Fulani agropastoral system in central Nige...
Agriculture is the mainstay of Nigerians. This is exemplified by the fact that more than 70 percent ...
The geographical analysis of the Savannah Zones of north-eastern Nigeria revealed a basic insight on...
There are two broad categories of views among researchers on the relationship between population and...
Reports findings of baseline studies as size of cultivated area, cropping patterns, management in re...
Agricultural intensification in West Africa is in its early stages and several hypotheses have been ...
This paper argues that for the agricultural sector to be developed, there would be need for a detail...
It is worthwhile to understand farming strategies of smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa, espe...
Nigeria’s peasant cattle production is based in its semi-arid north. The area’s aridity becomes a m...
The land use in the Tangale-Waja area is analysed according to the two basic categories of geography...
This paper examines Agricultural Production in Nigeria using the principles of location relation to ...
Although settlement patterns are a central topic of archaeological research, there is a paucity of g...
This paper identifies the pathways along which smallholder farming systems evolve in a context of po...
K. Swindell — Population et agriculture dans le bassin Sokoto-Rima (nord-ouest du Nigeria) : étude d...
Proper understanding of cropping system within agro ecological zone is needed if adequate agricultur...
Examines the extent and methods of crop production in the Fulani agropastoral system in central Nige...
Agriculture is the mainstay of Nigerians. This is exemplified by the fact that more than 70 percent ...