Deteriorating security, increased climate risks and uncertain geo-political relations: crossborder agropastoralism in transition

In a collaboration between ILRI, the CGIAR Research Initiative on Fragility and Conflict, the SPARC programme (Cowater, ILRI, ODI and Mercy Corps), Acting for Life and their local partners RECOPA, UDOPER-AD, GEVAPAF-CIDeLS, CLIP and APAPE-PH, a regional dialogue was held within the Agropastoralism i...

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Main Author: Acting for Life
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169382
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description In a collaboration between ILRI, the CGIAR Research Initiative on Fragility and Conflict, the SPARC programme (Cowater, ILRI, ODI and Mercy Corps), Acting for Life and their local partners RECOPA, UDOPER-AD, GEVAPAF-CIDeLS, CLIP and APAPE-PH, a regional dialogue was held within the Agropastoralism in Africa Conference 11th – 13th November 2024, to discuss these dynamics. The dialogue took the form of two consecutive sessions. The first session addressed the crossborder dynamics in the West African context, whilst the second focused on the various factors at play in farmer-herder conflicts in differing contexts, with case studies from Mali, Nigeria, Sudan and Kenya.
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spelling CGSpace1693822025-01-18T02:05:52Z Deteriorating security, increased climate risks and uncertain geo-political relations: crossborder agropastoralism in transition Acting for Life conflicts pastoralism agropastoralism In a collaboration between ILRI, the CGIAR Research Initiative on Fragility and Conflict, the SPARC programme (Cowater, ILRI, ODI and Mercy Corps), Acting for Life and their local partners RECOPA, UDOPER-AD, GEVAPAF-CIDeLS, CLIP and APAPE-PH, a regional dialogue was held within the Agropastoralism in Africa Conference 11th – 13th November 2024, to discuss these dynamics. The dialogue took the form of two consecutive sessions. The first session addressed the crossborder dynamics in the West African context, whilst the second focused on the various factors at play in farmer-herder conflicts in differing contexts, with case studies from Mali, Nigeria, Sudan and Kenya. 2024-12-18 2025-01-17T21:54:46Z 2025-01-17T21:54:46Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169382 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Acting for Life. 2024. Deteriorating security, increased climate risks and uncertain geo-political relations: crossborder agropastoralism in transition. Kenya: ILRI
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Deteriorating security, increased climate risks and uncertain geo-political relations: crossborder agropastoralism in transition
title Deteriorating security, increased climate risks and uncertain geo-political relations: crossborder agropastoralism in transition
title_full Deteriorating security, increased climate risks and uncertain geo-political relations: crossborder agropastoralism in transition
title_fullStr Deteriorating security, increased climate risks and uncertain geo-political relations: crossborder agropastoralism in transition
title_full_unstemmed Deteriorating security, increased climate risks and uncertain geo-political relations: crossborder agropastoralism in transition
title_short Deteriorating security, increased climate risks and uncertain geo-political relations: crossborder agropastoralism in transition
title_sort deteriorating security increased climate risks and uncertain geo political relations crossborder agropastoralism in transition
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pastoralism
agropastoralism
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