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Socio|economic Characteristics of Pastoralist and farmers in the ...


"Crop Farmers and Pastoralists' Socio-Economic Characteristics ...

This study analyzed the influence of socioeconomic characteristics on crop farmers and pastoralists' land use conflicts in Abia State, located in the ...

Socio-economic Characteristics of Pastoralist and farmers in the ...

... characteristics as presented in Table 3 indicated that approximately 46.54% of the pastoralist were aged between 31-40 years, and age of these group ...

Ž Socio-Economic Characteristics Influencing Agricultural Land Use ...

Abstract: This study analyzed the influence of socioeconomic characteristics on crop farmers and pastoralists' land use conflicts in Abia State, ...

effects of socio-economic characteristics of pastoralists in enhancing ...

Results showed that pastoralists in the age bracket of 31-40 years (46.54%) were the majority in the grazing reserves. In terms of years of ...

Socio-economic characteristics of agro-pastoralists in the Sahel ...

Social and economic characteristics of agro-pastoralist were studied in two villages in the Sahel region of Burkina. Faso. The objective was to contribute ...

Crop farmers and pastoralists' socio-economic characteristics ...

On the part of the crop farmers, the result indicates that three of the ten independent variables (sex, family size and farm size) influenced ...

Effects of socio-ecological factors on the pastoralists-farmers ...

Further, the OLS and GWR analyses revealed that socio-ecological factors significantly influence the lethality of pastoralist-farmers conflicts in the Mid-Benue ...

Socio-Ecological Drivers of the Pastoralist–Farmer Conflict in ...

Further results show that lethal pastoralist-farmer conflict incidents occur in areas directly affected by climate change (87.4 per cent), with ...

Pastoralists as family farmers: some more details1

In pastoralism, as in family-based crop farming, the men, women, elders, youth and children all play important economic, social and cultural roles that are ...

Analyses of determinants of Pastoralist and Agro-pastoralist ...

Agriculture or Farming: Economic activity based on crop and/or animal productions. In the Sahel, farming includes three major sub-systems: cropping, pastoralism ...

Institutional and economic analysis of community-based breeding ...

Livestock production contributes to households' welfare, economic status, and culture in the pastoral regions. Common livestock there includes ...

Socio-economics of pastoralism AHMAD - ODI

To understand and consider viable nomadic pastoralism in the context of a healthy support environment, several distinct features need to be understood, which.

Pastoralism, farming and a changing climate in the Sahel region | SEI

Since colonial times, the herders' mobility, combined with the remoteness of many grazing areas, has often led to marginalization. Multiple ...

PASTORALISTS as family farmers

In pastoralism, as in family-based crop farming, the men, women, elders, youth and children all play important economic, social and cultural roles that are ...

Pastoral Farming Ethics and Economics–Aligning Grazing Practices ...

Farming is at the nexus of two worlds, the physical or biological and the social or societal, farming arguably subordinate to both (4). Consequently, the ...

Role of women in pastoral society - Pastoralism in the new millennium

A key aspect of pastoral systems is the strong relationship between wealth in livestock and labour. Herds that grow beyond a certain size cannot be managed with ...

Pastoralism | Definition & Origin - Study.com

Major characteristics of a pastoral society include herding of animals as the primary means of subsistence, nomadic or semi-nomadic lifestyles, and little ...

Pastoralists' perceptions on the future of cattle farming amidst ...

It plays a significant socioeconomic role in more than 50% of rural communities in developing nations. ... Pastoralism, hereafter “livestock farming” is therefore ...

Pastoralist and Farmer-Herder Conflicts in the Sahel

Securing access to water is a crucial prerequisite to pastoralists' mobility and hence, their ability to cope with difficult weather conditions in the Sahel.

Global Review of the Economics of Pastoralism - Agritrop

It has considerable economic value and latent potential in the drylands, and is central to the livelihoods and wellbeing of millions of the worlds poor, but the.