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lxxiv, 826 Seiten
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Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Type of publication (narrower categories): Aufsatzsammlung
Language: English
Notes:
Introduction: The Struggle for Equitable and Efficient Natural Resource Allocation in Nigeria / John Mukum Mbaku
Part 1. General and Historical Perspectives
Nigerian Resource Wars and Economic Development in Historical Perspective / Dmitri van den Bersselaar
Between Slaves and Slave Owners: The Abolition and Resource Wars in Colonial Eastern Nigeria / Chukwuemeka Agbo
The Domains of Resource Wars in Nigeria / Chukwuebuka Omeje and Chisom Uchendu
Genesis of a War: Ethno-Regionalism, Political Reforms and Resource Allocation in Nigeria since 1966 / Odigwe A. Nwaokocha
Resource, Ethnic Politics and Conflicts in Nigeria / Olihe A. Ononogbu
“Where is the Ranch [Resort] in Us?”: Opulence and Penury at Obudu Mountain Resort / Francis B. Adah and David L. Imbua
Disharmony in Nigeria: Towards a Deconstruction of its Ideological Foundations / Emmanuel Johnson Ibuot
Part 2. Farmer-Herder Conflictive Relationships
Herder-Farmer Conflicts in Plateau State: Colonial Origins and Current Trends / Sati U. Fwatshak
From Mutuality to Hostility: A Historical Analysis of the Changing Patterns of Herdsmen-Farmers Relations in Nigeria / Peter Memga Kertyo
A Historical Review and the Implications of Herdsmen – Farmers Conflict in the Middle Belt Region / Muhammed Sani Dangusau
Land as a Resource Factor in the Wukari Conflicts, 1991-2013 / Christopher Uchechukwu Ifeagwu
Intra-Nomadic Disputes and Pastoralists-Farmers Conflicts in Ibarapa, Oyo State / Blessing Nonye Onyima
Beyond Victimhood: Women and Resource Conflict between Farming and Herding Communities in Adamawa State / Saheed Babajide Owonikoko
Living with Herdsmen: A Visual Artist’s Perspective / Amuche Nnabueze
Contested Space: Farmers-Herdsmen Wars and Trending Food Insecurity in Central Nigeria, 2001-2018 / Uzoma Samuel Osuala
Philosophy, Herdsmen, Farmers and Economy / Francis O. C. Njoku
Resource Scarcity, Seasonal Migration to Nigeria, and Stereotypes in the Life of a Hausa Farmer from the Republic of Niger / Jan Patrick Heiss
Spatio-Temporal Prospects of Water Resources Conflicts in Nigeria / Emmanuel M. Akpabio and Ubong Hezekiah Udoudom
Coverage of Herdsmen Versus Farmers Conflicts in South East Nigeria by Selected Newspapers / Blessing Chinweobo-Onuoha, Ozioma Nwokedi and Kemi Abodunrin
Curbing Herders-Farmers Conflicts in Nigeria: Libya’s Desert-To-Forest Scheme as Panacea / Olawari D. J. Egbe
Harnessing Solar Dryer Technology for Sustainable Agriculture and Prevention of Farmer-Herder Conflicts in Nigeria / Onyekwere Ojike
Part 3. Niger Delta Conflicts
Historicizing Niger Delta Resource Wars: Origins and Trends / Reginald Chikere Keke
Governance and Resource Wars in Africa: Unveiling the Nexus in Nigeria’s Niger Delta Crisis / Preye Kuro Inokoba
Mismanagement of Petro-Dollar in Nigeria: An Albatross to National Progress and Development since 1956 / Zara Emmanuel Kwaghe
Derivative Principle of Revenue Allocation and the Niger Delta Crisis: An Appraisal / Michael Ifeanyichukwu Chukwudebele and Nnaemeka Emmanuel Enemchukwu
Resource Control Dilemma in Nigeria: A Way Forward / Emmanuel T. Eyeh and Chinonye C. Ekwueme-Ugwu
Resource War and Literary Militancy in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria / Sule Emmanuel Egya
Mediating Nigerian Resource Wars: Voice in Black November / Ezinne M. Ezepue
Part 4. Boko Haram, Youth, and Security
Boko Haram as a Struggle for Socio-Economic Control of Human and Material Resources in North Eastern Nigeria / Ibrahim Maina Waziri
Youth Perspectives on Nigeria’s Resource Wars / Egodi Uchendu and Chiedozie Obia
The Cultural Cache in Nigeria’s Resource War: The Ombatse Saga in Nasarawa State / Victor S. Dugga
Policing Conflict Areas: Contents, Context and Operational Strategies / Abraham Nabhon Thomas
A “Security” Component in Nigeria’s Resource Wars / Adoyi Onoja
Appendix: Collective Resolutions
ISBN: 978-1-62273-831-1
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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