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Herder-Farmer Conflicts in Africa - Perspectives and Lessons for Sustainable Peacebuilding

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This book seeks to deepen empirical understandings of herder-farmer conflicts in Africa from the perspective of peacebuilding. Thus, the focus of the book is on the manifestations, causes, consequences and management of these conflicts (responses) by both state and non-state actors and lessons for sustainable peacebuilding.
By adopting a comparative approach spanning five countries (Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Nigeria, Sudan and Togo), our study seeks not only to fill the gap, but also expand the frontier of knowledge on the subject, exploring important cross-cutting issues such as human rights, rule of law, gender and youth. The interconnections between these conflicts and security, safety and development at all levels underscore the urgency and pertinence of this study.

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SECTION I: BACKGROUND AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES.- Chapter 1: Introduction: Dynamics of Herder-Farmer Conflicts in Africa.- Chapter 2: Peacebuilding Perspectives and Herder-Farmer Conflicts in Africa.- SECTION II: CASE STUDIES.- Chapter 3: Natural Resource Scarcity and its Implication for Farmer-Herder Conflicts in Burkina Faso.- Chapter 4: Managing Herders-Farmers Conflicts in Donga Mantung Division of the North West Region of Cameroon.- Chapter 5: Incidents of Farmers-Herders' Conflicts in Benue State, Nigeria.- Chapter 6: Understanding Herder-farmer conflicts in Nasarawa State, Nigeria.- Chapter 7: Women in the Shadow of the Conflict in the Farming and Herding Communities in Plateau State, Nigeria.- Chapter 8: Considering Gender Issues in Farmer-Herder Conflict Resolution in Darfur Region, Sudan.- Chapter 9: Herders-Farmers Conflicts in Togo.- SECTION 3: CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS.- Chapter 10: Conclusion: Matters Arising in Herder-Farmer Conflicts and Lessons for Sustainable Security, Development and Peacebuilding.

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J. Shola Omotola, Ph.D. (Editor) holder of the 2023 Claude Ake Visiting Chair at the Nordic Africa Institute (NAI) and the Department of Peace and Conflict Research (DPCR), Uppsala University, Sweden, is Professor of Political Science at the Federal University, Oye Ekiti, Nigeria and Sabbatical Professor, office of the Director General, National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDs), National Assembly, Abuja, Nigeria (2024-2025). In 2017, he wasVisiting Professor at the Bayreuth Graduate School of African Studies (BIGSAS), University of Bayreuth, Germany. He is Winner of the Tertiary Education Trust Funds (TETFUND) Institutional Based Research Grant, Nigeria’s Flagship Research Funder, to study Fake News and Nigeria’s 2019 elections (2019–2020).
His research interests are in Comparative African Governance and Politics, notably elections and democratisation studies. He has co-authored and/or co-edited six books, including The Political Economy of Kidnapping and Insecurity in Nigeria: Beyond News and Rumours (Springer Nature, 2024) and Nigeria’s 2015 General Elections: Continuity and Change in Electoral Democracy (UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017).

Riassunto

This book seeks to deepen empirical understandings of herder–farmer conflicts in Africa from the perspective of peacebuilding. Thus, the focus of the book is on the manifestations, causes, consequences and management of these conflicts (responses) by both state and non-state actors and lessons for sustainable peacebuilding.
By adopting a comparative approach spanning five countries (Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Nigeria, Sudan and Togo), our study seeks not only to fill the gap, but also expand the frontier of knowledge on the subject, exploring important cross-cutting issues such as human rights, rule of law, gender and youth. The interconnections between these conflicts and security, safety and development at all levels underscore the urgency and pertinence of this study.

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