Livelihood Vulnerability Resilience Capacity of the Rural Economy in Nigeria’s Bauchi State
sanusi sadiq,
Invinder Singh,
Muhammad Ahmad
et al.
Abstract:For poor households, a pattern of susceptibility is often revealed by the interaction of internal livelihood elements and external forces. Over the past ten years, there has been a lot of discussion around the idea of vulnerability in rural Africa. The literature on livelihoods has paid far less attention to the resilience idea, which was adopted from the ecological literature. It is against this background that this research, themed "Livelihood vulnerability resilience capacity of the rural economy of Nigeria… Show more
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