M. Babagana, Z. Yakubu, Hamidan Bello Harris, Abdulaziz Hussaini
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摘要
自古以来大多数涉及人类的冲突的维度。然而,在所有资源中,土地仍然是各种用户群体和个人之间在不同程度上发生冲突的主要根源。特别是,在尼日利亚,农民和牧民之间在农业用地使用方面的冲突日益激烈和普遍,这主要是由于人口增长所必需的生产活动的“集约化和扩大化”(Gefu和Kolawole, 2005;Fasona and Omojola(2005,引自Adisa and Adekunle, 2010)。农业在牧民和农民之间冲突发展中的重要作用被认为是由环境退化、资源稀缺、人口和气候变化引起的低强度冲突的一个例子(Shettima和Tar, 2008)。
Pastoralists – Farmers’ Conflicts in Jigawa State Nigeria: Causes, Repercussions and Solutions
dimensions of most conflicts involving man since time immemorial. Of all resources, however, land has remained an overwhelming source of conflicts among various user groups as well as individuals at varying thresholds. In particular, conflicts between farmers and herdsmen in the use of agricultural land are becoming fiercer and increasingly widespread in Nigeria, largely due to ‘intensification and extensification’ of production activities that are necessitated by increasing human population (Gefu and Kolawole 2005; Fasona and Omojola 2005 cited in Adisa and Adekunle, 2010). The vital role of agriculture in the development of conflicts between pastoralists and farmers have been noted as an example of Low Intensity Conflict emanating from environmental degradation, resource scarcity, demographic and climate change (Shettima and Tar, 2008).