Livelihood Transitions and the Changing Nature of Farmer-Herder Conflict in Sahelian West Afirca
Using the cases of four rural communities in Niger, this study adopts an 'access to resources' framework to analyse the causal connections among: rural peoples' livelihood strategies, everyday social relations of production, perceptions of social groups' identities, and the potential for farmer-herder conflict.
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Livelihood Transitions and the Changing Nature of Farmer-Herder Conflict in Sahelian West Afirca
Author(s):
Turner, Matthew D.,
Ayantunde, Augustine A.,
Patterson, Kristen P.,
Patterson, E. Daniel III
Publication Date: 2009
Location: Africa
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Using the cases of four rural communities in Niger, this study adopts an 'access to resources' framework to analyse the causal connections among: rural peoples' livelihood strategies, everyday social relations of production, perceptions of social groups' identities, and the potential for farmer-herder conflict.