This data set displays an escalation in community-level violence associated with herder conflict in Nigeria. Advancing our understanding of the nature of the conflict and drawing on Afrobarometer’s surveys, an increase in ‘multiple-instance’ violence (more than one physical attack per year) is identified, from 2014 onwards. It indicates a shift to an escalated conflict paradigm for herders and farmers in Nigeria. Although migration, population growth and environmental change provide a backdrop to the herder conflict, gaps indicate more research is needed to be able to quantitatively relate these dynamics with discrete forcing variables of the observable shift to this escalated insecurity
Conflicts between crop farmers and pastoralists have become a common feature of economic livelihood ...
Early warning has emerged as a contemporary instrument relevant for conflict management, resolution ...
The crop farmer-herder conflict has taken a toll on the agricultural development of Nigeria. These t...
This study analyses the trends and dynamics of Nigeria’s farmer-herder conflicts between 2014 and 20...
The worsening violence between Farmers and Nomadic herdsmen in Nigeria has remained an issue of conc...
Pastoralists and farmers clashes in different parts of Nigeria have been on the increase since the r...
The research explores the escalation of the herder-farmer conflict in Nigeria to identify the signif...
The current spate of violence in the South East region of Nigeria has resulted in not only the immin...
Research project funded in academic year 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this ite...
The paper examined the frequent violent conflicts between herders and farmers in Nigeria, which have...
Farmers-Herders crisis is one of the most raging resource wars in the 21st century. This justifies w...
The research explores the escalation of the herder-farmer conflict in Nigeria to identify the signif...
Violent conflict between nomadic herders and settled—mostly agricultural—communities in Nigeria occu...
This study examines how Climate Change and its effects on humanity have continued to extend beyond t...
Relying on the Nigeria Watch database from June 2006 to May 2014, this study analyses the root cause...
Conflicts between crop farmers and pastoralists have become a common feature of economic livelihood ...
Early warning has emerged as a contemporary instrument relevant for conflict management, resolution ...
The crop farmer-herder conflict has taken a toll on the agricultural development of Nigeria. These t...
This study analyses the trends and dynamics of Nigeria’s farmer-herder conflicts between 2014 and 20...
The worsening violence between Farmers and Nomadic herdsmen in Nigeria has remained an issue of conc...
Pastoralists and farmers clashes in different parts of Nigeria have been on the increase since the r...
The research explores the escalation of the herder-farmer conflict in Nigeria to identify the signif...
The current spate of violence in the South East region of Nigeria has resulted in not only the immin...
Research project funded in academic year 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this ite...
The paper examined the frequent violent conflicts between herders and farmers in Nigeria, which have...
Farmers-Herders crisis is one of the most raging resource wars in the 21st century. This justifies w...
The research explores the escalation of the herder-farmer conflict in Nigeria to identify the signif...
Violent conflict between nomadic herders and settled—mostly agricultural—communities in Nigeria occu...
This study examines how Climate Change and its effects on humanity have continued to extend beyond t...
Relying on the Nigeria Watch database from June 2006 to May 2014, this study analyses the root cause...
Conflicts between crop farmers and pastoralists have become a common feature of economic livelihood ...
Early warning has emerged as a contemporary instrument relevant for conflict management, resolution ...
The crop farmer-herder conflict has taken a toll on the agricultural development of Nigeria. These t...