Results 11 to 20 of about 398 (189)
From conflict to collaboration: how local natural resource management conventions foster peacebuilding between farmers and herders in central Mali. [PDF]
Abstract In the Inner Niger Delta, socio‐spatial transformations have profoundly reshaped relationships between communities and natural resources, intensifying tensions around access and management. In this context, local conventions (LCs) have emerged as essential instruments of social and environmental regulation in response to resource degradation ...
Ba B, Affognon H, Flintan F.
europepmc +2 more sources
Entwined economies of violence: understanding borderland conflict and resource politics in northern Kenya. [PDF]
Abstract This article explores longstanding conflict between Turkana and Pokot pastoralist communities in northern Kenya, close to the country's border with Uganda. Conflict in this region has consistently defied interventions by both governments and development organisations.
Rogei DS.
europepmc +2 more sources
The 'vulnerability paradox': how institutional legacies shaped Colombia's response to Venezuelan displacement. [PDF]
Abstract Colombia's response to Venezuelan displacement—driven by economic collapse, political instability, and humanitarian need—through the Temporary Protection Status programme has been praised internationally for its inclusive approach and positive effects on both migrants and host countries.
Fernández-Rodríguez N.
europepmc +2 more sources
Resource scarcity and insecurity due to climate change, coupled with ethnic, religious, and identity politics, have strained peaceful coexistence between farmers and herders in West and Central Africa over the last few decades.
Ellis Adjei Adams +3 more
doaj +1 more source
Environmental Peacebuilding in East Asia: ASEAN’s Role in Facilitating Inter-Korean Environmental Cooperation [PDF]
This paper explores the potential of environmental peacebuilding as a strategic approach to mitigating long-standing tensions on the Korean Peninsula through the facilitative role of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations).
Saina Awanis, Badruzaman Idham
doaj +1 more source
Peacebuilding initiatives play an important role in the reconstruction of political, economic, and social conditions after internal armed conflicts. If these initiatives also account for environmental aspects, they have the potential to address both ...
Fariborz Zelli, Torsten Krause
doaj +1 more source
The dark side of environmental peacebuilding [PDF]
Environmental peacebuilding refers to efforts aimed at building more peaceful relations through environmental cooperation, natural resource management, climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction. It is an emerging research field with the potential to integrate various lines of environmental security research.
openaire +2 more sources
In this article we critically analyze the emerging academic field and practice of environmental peacebuilding. We claim that both are saturated by a particular “technomoral imaginary” or a set of beliefs, normative assumptions, and views on desirable ...
Judith Verweijen, Kasper Hoffmann
doaj +1 more source
Ecotourism in Colombian Peacebuilding: Peace, Conflict and Environmental Justice
With the aim of demonstrating the tensions faced in the implementation of ecotourism projects in Colombia, this paper discusses the role of armed conflict in the generation of environmental conflict in Colombia, and the way in which this has been ...
Luis Fernando Sánchez Supelano
doaj +1 more source
Environmental peacebuilding: Towards a theoretical framework [PDF]
Environmental peacebuilding represents a paradigm shift from a nexus of environmental scarcity to one of environmental peace. It rests on the assumption that the biophysical environment’s inherent characteristics can act as incentives for cooperation and peace, rather than violence and competition.
Dresse, Anaïs +3 more
openaire +2 more sources

