Reframing climate-induced socio-environmental conflicts: A systematic review
CM Scartozzi - International Studies Review, 2021 - academic.oup.com
This article draws a comprehensive map of conflict climate change scholarship. It uses
visualizations and descriptive statistics to trace the temporal, spatial, and topical evolution of …
visualizations and descriptive statistics to trace the temporal, spatial, and topical evolution of …
Climate resilience in fragile and Conflict-affected societies: concepts and approaches
J Vivekananda, J Schilling, D Smith - Development in Practice, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
To understand resilience to climate and environmental changes in fragile and conflict-
affected societies is particularly important but equally challenging. In this paper, we first …
affected societies is particularly important but equally challenging. In this paper, we first …
Just energy transition: Learning from the past for a more just and sustainable hydrogen transition in West Africa
The rising demand for energy and the aim of moving away from fossil fuels and to low-
carbon power have led many countries to move to alternative sources including solar …
carbon power have led many countries to move to alternative sources including solar …
Climate finance and peace—tackling the climate and humanitarian crisis
2021's Conference of Parties, the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP26),
is crucially important as governments—for the first time since the Paris Agreement—are …
is crucially important as governments—for the first time since the Paris Agreement—are …
Conflict-sensitive climate change adaptation: a review
Climate change adaptation (CCA) evolved in the global policy framework in the early 1990s.
However, it began to flourish about a decade later through a subsequent development of …
However, it began to flourish about a decade later through a subsequent development of …
[HTML][HTML] Integrating climate adaptation, water governance and conflict management policies in lake riparian zones: Insights from African drylands
As river basin authorities and national governments develop policies to achieve sustainable
development outcomes, conflicting signals between existing policies are undermining cross …
development outcomes, conflicting signals between existing policies are undermining cross …
[PDF][PDF] Disaster risk reduction in conflict contexts: the state of the evidence
K Peters, K Holloway, LER Peters - 2019 - researchgate.net
• Consideration of DRR in conflict raises important questions about normative conceptions of
and approaches to DRR, including the centrality of the state, the position of national DRR …
and approaches to DRR, including the centrality of the state, the position of national DRR …
Climate shocks and local urban conflicts: An evolutionary perspective on risk governance in Bhubaneswar
In this paper, we explore the complex entanglements between ongoing land conflicts and
climate shocks, and their implications for risk governance paths and evolution. We focus on …
climate shocks, and their implications for risk governance paths and evolution. We focus on …
Towards socially just adaptive climate governance: the transformative potential of conflict
M Nursey-Bray - Local Environment, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Conflict is an important factor in ongoing climate change debates and its role in
management is under increasing scrutiny. In this paper, I present the results of an advanced …
management is under increasing scrutiny. In this paper, I present the results of an advanced …
Conflict considerations in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change's National Adaptation Plans
E Remling, K Meijer - Climate and Development, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Many places affected by violent conflict are also those with the lowest capacity to respond to
the impacts of climate change and, therefore, some the most vulnerable. Consequently, it is …
the impacts of climate change and, therefore, some the most vulnerable. Consequently, it is …