
International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown
Опубликована: Март 17, 2025
Purpose Climate change has emerged as a significant global challenge with far-reaching parallel implications, especially in regions where resource scarcity led to various conflicts and displacement of people. This research aims investigate the specific dynamics Fulani Herdsmen’s migratory patterns well socio-economic security implications such migration. Design/methodology/approach study relied on secondary data from published unpublished sources. A qualitative design was adopted collected scholarly works journals reports by governmental organisations NGOs. Findings In Nigeria, intersection climate competition notably affected Herdsmen, predominantly nomadic pastoralist group. The changing climate, marked erratic rainfall, prolonged droughts desertification, disrupted traditional migration routes, compelling Herdsmen who are constantly search grazing lands migrate thereby, often leading sedentary populations. Originality/value While previous studies have explored relationship between change, conflict, this seeks Using eco-violence theory Homer-Dixon push-pull Lee theoretical framework, analyses how change-induced exacerbated tensions herdsmen host communities. emphasises need for effective legal policy frameworks mitigate these conflicts, proposing sustainable strategies promoting peaceful coexistence resilience among
Язык: Английский