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Conflict relations between transhumants and farmers in Togo: - analysis of social factors, manifestations and representations

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This article is a contribution to the reflection on the problem of transhumance in Togo in a participatory and peaceful perspective. It is interested in analyzing the causes, manifestations and social representations related to this phenomenon, which is becoming increasingly perverse in several localities of the country. The study carried out among 440 people selected on the basis of a reasoned choice in the prefectures of Kpendjal, South Oti, Sotouboua, Avé, Haho, Tchaoudjo, Tchamba and Zio made it possible to show that the deep-rooted causes of the violence recorded in Togo concerning transhumance depend essentially on factors ranging from non-observance of the rules of entry into the national territory In addition to the voluntary practices of destroying agricultural products, the aggressive behavior of transhumant herders towards indigenous populations and the disrespect of the local social order.

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David BANKATI Bolagbédé è di nazionalità togolese. Ha conseguito un dottorato di ricerca in Sociologia presso l'Università di Lomé, con specializzazione in Ambiente e Sviluppo. Dedito alla ricerca e all'istruzione superiore, continua il suo lavoro di indagine sociologica e ha pubblicato due articoli.

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Authors Bolagbédé Bankati
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.03.2023
 
EAN 9786205820032
ISBN 9786205820032
No. of pages 52
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Family law

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