{"title":"撒哈拉以南非洲的农牧民冲突管理方法:对其优势和缺陷的洞察","authors":"Erasmus Ntumva Mabebe","doi":"10.5897/jasd2021.0650","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This article provides a critical review of the different theoretical perspectives on the existing conflict management mechanisms. Focus has been paid on the dynamics surrounding these mechanisms in relation to the changing contexts and times. The primary aim is: First, to identify what is already known about the available conflict-management mechanisms for handling farmer-pastoralist conflicts including the current direction of the research; second, to develop a relevant synthesis framework that can: (a) reflect the strengths and pitfalls of the available conflict management mechanisms in relation to the changing nature of the conflicts, (b) inform the development and analysis of case study research on the relevance of the existing mechanisms for conflict management in relation to the nature of the conflicts; third, to clarify key areas of discussion and further inquiry on conflict management mechanisms to which this review might usefully contribute. The article draws from critical literature, theoretical and case study analysis to gain an insight into dynamics surrounding farmer-pastoral conflicts management approaches. The central question guiding this discussion is ‘what dynamics surround farmer-pastoral conflict management mechanisms across varying contexts and times in sub-Saharan Africa? The article concludes that there is hardly any single mechanism capable of addressing the different causes of the farmer–pastoralist conflicts and more so in varying contexts and times. This situation suggests complementarity as perhaps a relevant approach for meaningful farmer-pastoralist conflicts management. also adapt the analysis and discussion into context and defined framework. With the framework of these theoretical explanations, more debates and perspectives about farmer-pastoralist conflicts and management mechanisms were critically reviewed to allow some research gaps to surface and then analysed qualitatively to deduce implications to fill the realized gaps. Specifically, the study used thematic analysis to deduce volumes of literature into themes and then critically analysed within the help of interpretivist philosophy. This allowed deductive reasoning, hence arriving into insightful implications regarding dynamics surrounding farmer-pastoralist conflicts management mechanisms. Checks and balances and ultimately credibility were enhanced through the use of multiple resources including articles, books, statutory documents and varying theoretical narratives.","PeriodicalId":255248,"journal":{"name":"Journal of African Studies and Development","volume":"10 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-02-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"3","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Farmer-pastoralist conflicts management approaches in Sub-Saharan Africa: Insights into their strengths and pitfalls\",\"authors\":\"Erasmus Ntumva Mabebe\",\"doi\":\"10.5897/jasd2021.0650\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"This article provides a critical review of the different theoretical perspectives on the existing conflict management mechanisms. Focus has been paid on the dynamics surrounding these mechanisms in relation to the changing contexts and times. 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Farmer-pastoralist conflicts management approaches in Sub-Saharan Africa: Insights into their strengths and pitfalls
This article provides a critical review of the different theoretical perspectives on the existing conflict management mechanisms. Focus has been paid on the dynamics surrounding these mechanisms in relation to the changing contexts and times. The primary aim is: First, to identify what is already known about the available conflict-management mechanisms for handling farmer-pastoralist conflicts including the current direction of the research; second, to develop a relevant synthesis framework that can: (a) reflect the strengths and pitfalls of the available conflict management mechanisms in relation to the changing nature of the conflicts, (b) inform the development and analysis of case study research on the relevance of the existing mechanisms for conflict management in relation to the nature of the conflicts; third, to clarify key areas of discussion and further inquiry on conflict management mechanisms to which this review might usefully contribute. The article draws from critical literature, theoretical and case study analysis to gain an insight into dynamics surrounding farmer-pastoral conflicts management approaches. The central question guiding this discussion is ‘what dynamics surround farmer-pastoral conflict management mechanisms across varying contexts and times in sub-Saharan Africa? The article concludes that there is hardly any single mechanism capable of addressing the different causes of the farmer–pastoralist conflicts and more so in varying contexts and times. This situation suggests complementarity as perhaps a relevant approach for meaningful farmer-pastoralist conflicts management. also adapt the analysis and discussion into context and defined framework. With the framework of these theoretical explanations, more debates and perspectives about farmer-pastoralist conflicts and management mechanisms were critically reviewed to allow some research gaps to surface and then analysed qualitatively to deduce implications to fill the realized gaps. Specifically, the study used thematic analysis to deduce volumes of literature into themes and then critically analysed within the help of interpretivist philosophy. This allowed deductive reasoning, hence arriving into insightful implications regarding dynamics surrounding farmer-pastoralist conflicts management mechanisms. Checks and balances and ultimately credibility were enhanced through the use of multiple resources including articles, books, statutory documents and varying theoretical narratives.