This paper provides a socio-historical analysis of conflict between Fulbe pastoralists and farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa. The discussion examines various structural factors that have fostered conditions conducive to conflict generation and intensification, including international development projects, demographic changes, and environmental degradation. Our analysis highlights changes in production systems and land tenure regimes as central to the aggravation of farmer-herder goal incompatibility and intercommunal strife. Many of these changes are the deliberate results of interventions and legislation that were based on Western models and intended to increase production outputs and market integration. Effective conflict mitigation will requ...
The research explores the escalation of the herder-farmer conflict in Nigeria to identify the signif...
Pastorilaist (herding) societies in Africa are claimed to be prone to violence due to structural con...
This paper is based on field research in the northern Benin, West Africa. The research aimed to inve...
This paper provides a socio-historical analysis of conflict between Fulbe pastoralists and farmers i...
Herdsmen-farmers' relations have had a big impact on West African history, leading to revolutionary ...
Pastoralist societies in Africa are claimed to be prone to violence due to structural conditions o...
Agriculture is fundamental for the thriving and development of all societies. This is more the case ...
The study examined the contemporary issues and plausible conflict management techniques herdsmen and...
This paper reports on a four-site study conducted in the Sahelian zone of Niger. The study takes a n...
Research project funded in academic year 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this ite...
This paper proposes, among other things, that ethnic conflicts in Africa are fallout of colonialism....
The paper explored farmer-cattle herder conflict and possible preventable and management strategies ...
In 1970, the AVV began relocating Fulani pastoralists to the southern region of Burkina Faso. While ...
This research examined the incidents of farmers and herdsmen conflicts with the interest in the expe...
Of all the sub-regions in Africa, the West Africa sub-region has become very notorious concerning co...
The research explores the escalation of the herder-farmer conflict in Nigeria to identify the signif...
Pastorilaist (herding) societies in Africa are claimed to be prone to violence due to structural con...
This paper is based on field research in the northern Benin, West Africa. The research aimed to inve...
This paper provides a socio-historical analysis of conflict between Fulbe pastoralists and farmers i...
Herdsmen-farmers' relations have had a big impact on West African history, leading to revolutionary ...
Pastoralist societies in Africa are claimed to be prone to violence due to structural conditions o...
Agriculture is fundamental for the thriving and development of all societies. This is more the case ...
The study examined the contemporary issues and plausible conflict management techniques herdsmen and...
This paper reports on a four-site study conducted in the Sahelian zone of Niger. The study takes a n...
Research project funded in academic year 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this ite...
This paper proposes, among other things, that ethnic conflicts in Africa are fallout of colonialism....
The paper explored farmer-cattle herder conflict and possible preventable and management strategies ...
In 1970, the AVV began relocating Fulani pastoralists to the southern region of Burkina Faso. While ...
This research examined the incidents of farmers and herdsmen conflicts with the interest in the expe...
Of all the sub-regions in Africa, the West Africa sub-region has become very notorious concerning co...
The research explores the escalation of the herder-farmer conflict in Nigeria to identify the signif...
Pastorilaist (herding) societies in Africa are claimed to be prone to violence due to structural con...
This paper is based on field research in the northern Benin, West Africa. The research aimed to inve...