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Bonn, with contributions from the Agrhymet Regional Centre, Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel … change and energy in the Sahel. The current synthesis paper highlights their major findings and provides crosscutting and … cross-regional analytical conclusions. First, the synthesis paper explores current trends in the Sahel region on land use …
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Small-scale, rain-fed subsistence agriculture and pastoralism represent the major activity for Africa. For Mali, this …-climatic risks including an increase in the number of land conflicts. In addition, inadequate access to affordable energy has also … limited social opportunities for the poor communities, especially in rural areas of Mali. Water Energy and Food (WEF) Nexus …
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countries´ development process. Conflicts, poverty, natural disasters and climate events are also forcing people to migrate in …
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climate change induces generalized and persistent conflicts over resources in regions at risk, we project significantly larger …
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channeled through local income, agricultural GDP, and conflicts. Based on fixed effect regressions controlling for unobserved … conflicts do not play a role. …
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The Sahel is one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change in the world. Located in the central part, Niger is …
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This review report involves the analysis and synthesis of literatures on climate change, land use, energy, livelihoods and sustainable development in Nigeria. The methodology employed in the review involves searching keywords related to the study objectives on relevant literature search engines...
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