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DESCRIPTION:Farmer-Herder Conflict in the Ashanti Region of Ghana:&nbsp\; I
 s there an end in sight?&nbsp\; &nbsp\;Ecosystem degradation\, competition
  for access to limited resources\, and conflict over land and water are cr
 itical environmental challenges affecting peoples' livelihoods\, communiti
 es and societies.&nbsp\; Cases of farmer-herder conflict over land and wat
 er are widespread in Sub-Saharan Africa and there is an urgent need to fin
 d lasting solutions to these conflicts.&nbsp\; A pilot study aims to under
 stand land conflicts and promote collaborative problem-solving among diffe
 rent stakeholders\, locals\, NGOs and government authorities in the Ashant
 i Region of Ghana.Sponsored by PARCC.For more information\, contact Roxann
 e Tupper at rmtupper@syr.edu or at 315-443-2367.Register for this Zoom eve
 nt at https://tinyurl.com/parccregister
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SUMMARY:Conversations featuring Prof. Ernest Nkansah-Dwamena
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Farmer-Herder Conflict in the Ashanti Regio
 n of Ghana:&nbsp\; Is there an end in sight?&nbsp\; &nbsp\;Ecosystem degra
 dation\, competition for access to limited resources\, and conflict over l
 and and water are critical environmental challenges affecting peoples' liv
 elihoods\, communities and societies.&nbsp\; Cases of farmer-herder confli
 ct over land and water are widespread in Sub-Saharan Africa and there is a
 n urgent need to find lasting solutions to these conflicts.&nbsp\; A pilot
  study aims to understand land conflicts and promote collaborative problem
 -solving among different stakeholders\, locals\, NGOs and government autho
 rities in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.</p><p>Sponsored by PARCC.</p><p>For
  more information\, contact Roxanne Tupper at rmtupper@syr.edu or at 315-4
 43-2367.</p><p>Register for this Zoom event at https://tinyurl.com/parccre
 gister</p>
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