This study analyses the trends and dynamics of Nigeria’s farmer-herder conflicts between 2014 and 2019. Relying on Nigeria Watch and Nigeria Security Tracker databases, the study found out there is a steady increase in the incidents of farmer-herder violence in Nigeria. There are new triggers to the conflicts including: local politics, poor implementation of anti-grazing laws, and fake news. Also, the temporal analysis did not find any indication of climate hazards has causative factors in the farmer-herder conflicts. The study points to local political actors and vested interests that appear to be more active and interested in shaping the outcomes of the conflicts
Violent conflict between nomadic herders and settled—mostly agricultural—communities in Nigeria occu...
The study investigated the effects of herdsmen and farmers’ crisis on food security in Nigeria. Spec...
The study examined the contemporary issues and plausible conflict management techniques herdsmen and...
Relying on the Nigeria Watch database from June 2006 to May 2014, this study analyses the root cause...
This data set displays an escalation in community-level violence associated with herder conflict in ...
Relying on the Nigeria Watch database and newspaper reports from August 2014 to April 2018, this stu...
Pastoralists and farmers clashes in different parts of Nigeria have been on the increase since the r...
The paper examined the frequent violent conflicts between herders and farmers in Nigeria, which have...
This paper bothers on analytical review on how desertification caused by climate change propels herd...
The crop farmer-herder conflict has taken a toll on the agricultural development of Nigeria. These t...
The research explores the escalation of the herder-farmer conflict in Nigeria to identify the signif...
Farmers-Herders crisis is one of the most raging resource wars in the 21st century. This justifies w...
Nigeria is a country rife with conflict, and disputes over land issues constitute a significant numb...
The paper explored farmer-cattle herder conflict and possible preventable and management strategies ...
This study examines how Climate Change and its effects on humanity have continued to extend beyond t...
Violent conflict between nomadic herders and settled—mostly agricultural—communities in Nigeria occu...
The study investigated the effects of herdsmen and farmers’ crisis on food security in Nigeria. Spec...
The study examined the contemporary issues and plausible conflict management techniques herdsmen and...
Relying on the Nigeria Watch database from June 2006 to May 2014, this study analyses the root cause...
This data set displays an escalation in community-level violence associated with herder conflict in ...
Relying on the Nigeria Watch database and newspaper reports from August 2014 to April 2018, this stu...
Pastoralists and farmers clashes in different parts of Nigeria have been on the increase since the r...
The paper examined the frequent violent conflicts between herders and farmers in Nigeria, which have...
This paper bothers on analytical review on how desertification caused by climate change propels herd...
The crop farmer-herder conflict has taken a toll on the agricultural development of Nigeria. These t...
The research explores the escalation of the herder-farmer conflict in Nigeria to identify the signif...
Farmers-Herders crisis is one of the most raging resource wars in the 21st century. This justifies w...
Nigeria is a country rife with conflict, and disputes over land issues constitute a significant numb...
The paper explored farmer-cattle herder conflict and possible preventable and management strategies ...
This study examines how Climate Change and its effects on humanity have continued to extend beyond t...
Violent conflict between nomadic herders and settled—mostly agricultural—communities in Nigeria occu...
The study investigated the effects of herdsmen and farmers’ crisis on food security in Nigeria. Spec...
The study examined the contemporary issues and plausible conflict management techniques herdsmen and...