Abstract This article examine the recurring conflicts betwen herders and farmers in Chad’Logone Oriental province within the context of climate change. It explore the root causes of thes tensions, including the depletion of natural resources, the expension of cultivated land, the degradation of transhumance corridor, and the weakness of regulatory mechanisms. Through recent case studies and local testimonies, the study highlights the growing impact climat on agropastoral coexistence. Mediation, awareness, and resilience initiatives are discussed, along with praticalrecommandations for sustenaible conflict manamement. The article calls for an integrated response involving local autorities, communities, and deveopmnt partners.
Silas et al. (Sat,) studied this question.