Agriculture lies at the heart of human survival, yet it remains one of the most conflict-prone sectors of modern society. From land tenure disputes and water scarcity to farmer–herder tensions, market inequalities, and the growing impacts of climate change, agricultural systems are increasingly shaped by complex social, economic, environmental, and political challenges.
"Metric Decision Frameworks for Managing Agricultural Conflicts – Volume I" offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary examination of the causes, dynamics, and management of conflicts within agrarian systems. Drawing on theories from agricultural economics, governance, environmental studies, and peacebuilding, the volume explores critical themes including land rights, resource competition, value chain disputes, agribusiness conflicts, and conflict resolution mechanisms. Through comparative case studies, policy analysis, and practical management frameworks, the book provides valuable insights for understanding and addressing both local and global agricultural conflicts.
Designed for researchers, policymakers, development practitioners, students, and agricultural professionals, this volume serves as an essential reference for promoting sustainable rural development, equitable resource governance, and lasting peace in agricultural communities.
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- Sadiq Sanusi Mohammed (Autor), Invinder Paul Singh (Autor), Ahmad Muhammad Makarfi (Autor), Yakasai Musa Tukur (Autor), Yasmine Mohieeldin Gharieb Salem (Autor), Sadiq Hajara (Autor), Sani Bashir Sanyinna (Autor), 2026, Metric Decision Frameworks for Managing Agricultural Conflicts - Volume 1, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1708916