Understanding Herder-farmer conflicts in Nasarawa State, Nigeria
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Perceptions of injustices in the struggle for scarce critical lands: Farmer-herder conflict and violence escalation in the Benue-Nasarawa borderland
World Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
186, P. 106824 - 106824
Published: Nov. 13, 2024
Language: Английский
The impacts and legacies of warfare on forest ecosystems
Trees Forests and People,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100696 - 100696
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
The case for a ‘cognitive turn’ in conflict analysis: Lessons from Afghanistan and the Sahel
Global Change Peace & Security,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 18
Published: Nov. 19, 2024
This
paper
advocates
for
an
integrated
approach
to
exploring
and
analysing
contemporary
conflicts,
especially
in
complex
socio-political
cultural
contexts.
It
examines
how
a
framework
that
incorporates
cognitive,
historical
factors
can
enhance
our
understanding
of
these
conflicts.
Grounded
the
'cognitive
turn',
idea
combining
cognitive
social
sciences
insights
understand
human
experiences
actions,
this
draws
on
secondary
sources
demonstrate
neglecting
emotion-laden
local
contextual
realities
has
undermined
conflict
analysis.
Using
as
case
studies
US
intervention
Afghanistan
French
missions
Sahel
region
it
argues
emotional
blind
spots
led
them
overlook
critical
while
focusing
narrowly
rational
aspects
The
promotes
development
adoption
cross-disciplinary
theoretical
models
integrate
influences,
environmental
conditions
politico-historical
contexts
improve
analysis
outcomes.
Language: Английский
Interactions between territorial partitioning, indigeneity crises, and farmer-pastoralist conflicts in the Benue-Nasarawa region
Political Geography,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
117, P. 103262 - 103262
Published: Dec. 30, 2024
Language: Английский
You’re not welcome! Violence and support for an open grazing ban policy in Kaduna, Nigeria
Environment and Security,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 7, 2024
This
study
examines
the
effect
of
victimization
and
religious
affiliation
on
support
for
a
policy
banning
open
grazing
livestock
in
northern
Nigerian
state
Kaduna.
policy,
which
aims
to
reduce
incidence
conflicts
between
nomadic
herders
sedentary
farmers,
has
been
implemented
varying
degrees
some
states
across
Nigeria.
Kaduna
is
suitable
case
investigating
these
relationships
because,
despite
having
third-highest
farmer–herder
out
Nigeria’s
36
states,
government
not
an
ban
there.
The
regression
results
show
that
by
increases
likelihood
supporting
policy.
On
average,
Muslims
are
more
supportive
than
Christians.
higher
among
quite
surprising
because
most
respondents
who
have
victimized
might
be
due
contagion
effect:
common
religion
Islam
they
share
with
could
lead
attribution
blame
Muslims,
making
them
eager
see
end
conflict.
eagerness
what
leads
increased
JEL
Codes:
D74,
N57,
Z12
Language: Английский