Pastoralism and Socio-technological Transformations in Northern Benin Fulani Innovations in Pastoral Migration, Livelihood Diversification and Professional Association

Pastoralists throughout Africa face increasing pressures. In Benin, governmental development policies and programmes in crop farming are changing power relations between herders and farmers to favour the latter. How are the Fulani pastoralists responding to these threats to their existence? Georges...

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Main Author: Djohy, Georges (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Universitätsverlag Göttingen 2017
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