This paper offers a historical micro-level analysis of the impact of climatic shocks on the incidence of conflict in colonial Nigeria (1912–1945). Primary historical sources on court cases, prisoners and homicides are used to construct an index of socio-political conflict using principal component analysis and measure climatic shocks through deviations from long-term rainfall patterns in a nonlinear (U-shaped) relation, capturing both drought and excessive rainfall. We find a robust and significant relationship between rainfall deviations and conflict intensity, which tends to be stronger in agro-ecological zones that are least resilient to climatic variability (such as Guinean savannah) and where (pre-) colonial political structures were l...
Combining climatological insight with state-of-the-art methods in conflict economics, this paper int...
Changing climates affect human societies differently depending on societal structures, cultural perc...
According to the group of intergovernmental experts on Climate Change (GIEC), climate changes will g...
This paper offers a historical micro-level analysis of the impact of climatic shocks on the incidenc...
This paper offers a historical micro-level analysis of the impact of climate shocks on the incidence...
<p>This paper offers a historical micro-level analysis of the impact of climate shocks on the incide...
A rapidly growing body of research examines how weather variability, anomalies and shocks influence ...
This paper bothers on analytical review on how desertification caused by climate change propels herd...
A rapidly growing body of research examines how weather variability, anomalies<br/>and shocks influe...
Agricultural communities in Nigeria have faced years of conflict between pastoralists and farmers. T...
This study examines how Climate Change and its effects on humanity have continued to extend beyond t...
This factsheet assesses how climate exacerbates root causes of conflict in Nigeria, using a two-stag...
Earlier research that reports a correlational pattern between climate anomalies and violent conflict...
Despite the surge in quantitative research examining the link between climate variability and confli...
A rapidly growing body of research examines the ways in which climatic variability influences econom...
Combining climatological insight with state-of-the-art methods in conflict economics, this paper int...
Changing climates affect human societies differently depending on societal structures, cultural perc...
According to the group of intergovernmental experts on Climate Change (GIEC), climate changes will g...
This paper offers a historical micro-level analysis of the impact of climatic shocks on the incidenc...
This paper offers a historical micro-level analysis of the impact of climate shocks on the incidence...
<p>This paper offers a historical micro-level analysis of the impact of climate shocks on the incide...
A rapidly growing body of research examines how weather variability, anomalies and shocks influence ...
This paper bothers on analytical review on how desertification caused by climate change propels herd...
A rapidly growing body of research examines how weather variability, anomalies<br/>and shocks influe...
Agricultural communities in Nigeria have faced years of conflict between pastoralists and farmers. T...
This study examines how Climate Change and its effects on humanity have continued to extend beyond t...
This factsheet assesses how climate exacerbates root causes of conflict in Nigeria, using a two-stag...
Earlier research that reports a correlational pattern between climate anomalies and violent conflict...
Despite the surge in quantitative research examining the link between climate variability and confli...
A rapidly growing body of research examines the ways in which climatic variability influences econom...
Combining climatological insight with state-of-the-art methods in conflict economics, this paper int...
Changing climates affect human societies differently depending on societal structures, cultural perc...
According to the group of intergovernmental experts on Climate Change (GIEC), climate changes will g...