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Outcomes and Publications 2013

These are outcomes and publications in 2013.

Shuichi Oyama
Ohta, I., Oyama, S., Sagawa, T. and Ito, Y. (eds.) 2013. Proceedings of African Potentials 2013: International Symposium on Conflict Resolution and Coexistence. 201p.
Oyama, S. 2013. Farmer-herder conflicts and conflict prevention in Sahel region of West Africa. Session 2 Beyond conflicts in Africa: How to understand nexus between social relations, resource scarcity and economic development (chairperson Takahashi, M.). Ohta, I., Oyama, S., Sagawa, T. and Ito, Y. (eds.) Proceedings of African Potentials 2013: International Symposium on Conflict Resolution and Coexistence. 85-99.
Oyama, S. 2013. Conflict over Land Resource and Local Resolution between Cultivators and Pastoral People in Sahel Region of West Africa. International Geographical Union 2013 (IGU2013). Regional Conference. Joint Session “Conflict in Africa and “African potential” for achieving coexistence based on indigenous knowledge and institutions” Kyoto International Conference Center, Kyoto. August 5.
Oyama, S. 2013. Farmer-herder conflicts and conflict prevention in Sahel region of West Africa. Session 2 Beyond conflicts in Africa: How to understand nexus between social relations, resource scarcity and economic development (chairperson Takahashi, M.). African Potentials 2013: International Symposium on Conflict Resolution and Coexistence. October 5-6 2013. Inamori Memorial Building, Kyoto University. Kyoto.
Oyama, S. 2013. International Geographical Union (IGU2013) Joint Session “Conflict in Africa and “African potential” for achieving coexistence based on indigenous knowledge and institutions” Organizer, Kyoto International Conference Center, Kyoto. August 5.
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Here, we will introduce not only the activities based in the Niger FS, but also the research, education, and public relations activities of Kyoto University scholars who carry out their research in West Africa and Niger.