Handbook of Climate Change Resilience 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-93336-8_146
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Herdsmen on the Move: The Burdens of Climate Change and Environmental Migration in Nigeria

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“…These have negative effects on people's livelihood practices, particularly those in rural areas, who depend mainly on natural resources to earn a living and are involved in agriculture. In such cases, migration is seen as a form of adaptive strategy in response to drought [26][27][28]. For example, in northern Nigeria, with more evidence of drought and desertification, herdsmen are forced to embark on a north-south migration in response to drought due to a lack of grass and water to feed their cows [26].…”
Section: Migration and Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These have negative effects on people's livelihood practices, particularly those in rural areas, who depend mainly on natural resources to earn a living and are involved in agriculture. In such cases, migration is seen as a form of adaptive strategy in response to drought [26][27][28]. For example, in northern Nigeria, with more evidence of drought and desertification, herdsmen are forced to embark on a north-south migration in response to drought due to a lack of grass and water to feed their cows [26].…”
Section: Migration and Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such cases, migration is seen as a form of adaptive strategy in response to drought [26][27][28]. For example, in northern Nigeria, with more evidence of drought and desertification, herdsmen are forced to embark on a north-south migration in response to drought due to a lack of grass and water to feed their cows [26]. Consequently, there is a significant increase in forced migration from rural areas when climate stress is combined with economic stress.…”
Section: Migration and Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%