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Climate change and peacebuilding: sub-themes of an emerging research agenda/ Florian Krampe, Dylan O'Driscoll, McKenzie Johnson [et. al.]

By: Material type: TextTextSubject(s): In: International Affairs, Volume 100, Number 3, May 2024, pg. 1111-1130Summary: Climate change exacerbates existing vulnerabilities in conflict-affected societies by adding stress to livelihoods and negatively impacting food, water and energy security. Consequently, climate change can contribute to exacerbating grievances and hinder the ability to maintain, reinforce and build peace. By recognizing the importance of climate change in peacebuilding efforts, this research agenda aims to provide critical insights and guide future studies.
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Climate change exacerbates existing vulnerabilities in conflict-affected societies by adding stress to livelihoods and negatively impacting food, water and energy security. Consequently, climate change can contribute to exacerbating grievances and hinder the ability to maintain, reinforce and build peace. By recognizing the importance of climate change in peacebuilding efforts, this research agenda aims to provide critical insights and guide future studies.

ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT, CONFLICT, SECURITY, NEWARTICLS

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