尼日利亚北部武装冲突与牲畜品种选择:来自小组数据分析的证据

IF 1.7 4区 经济学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Olusegun Fadare, Isaac Omorogbe
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摘要

本研究考察了武装冲突如何影响尼日利亚北部家庭对牲畜品种的选择,该地区的生计主要依赖于牲畜饲养。本研究利用家庭面板调查数据和全球地理参考冲突数据,观察到2010年至2016年牲畜所有权模式的显著趋势。固定效应多项logit模型的结果表明,以死亡人数衡量的冲突强度越高,饲养大型牲畜(尤其是牛)的可能性就越低,但饲养家禽、绵羊和山羊等小型、适应性更强的牲畜的可能性就越大。这种转变对家庭收入和营养都有影响。本研究强调了将冲突和促进畜牧业多样化作为冲突脆弱地区可持续生计战略的政策的重要性。
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Armed Conflict and Livestock Species Choices in Northern Nigeria: Evidence From Panel Data Analysis

Armed Conflict and Livestock Species Choices in Northern Nigeria: Evidence From Panel Data Analysis

This study examines how armed conflict influences livestock species choices among households in northern Nigeria, a region with livelihoods largely dependent on livestock keeping. Using household panel survey data with global georeferenced conflict data, this study observes significant trends in livestock ownership patterns from 2010 to 2016. Results from the fixed-effects multinomial logit model show that higher conflict intensity, measured by fatalities, reduces the likelihood of owning larger livestock, especially cattle, but it increases ownership of smaller, more resilient livestock such as poultry, sheep and goats. This shift has implications for household income and nutrition. This study highlights the importance of policies that consider conflict and promote diversified livestock holdings as a sustainable livelihood strategy in conflict-vulnerable regions.

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