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Resource conflict, collective action, and resilience: an analytical framework
Where access to renewable natural resources essential to rural livelihoods is highly contested, improving cooperation in resource management is an important element in strategies for peacebuilding and conflict prevention.
Blake D. Ratner +3 more
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Actions That Build Peace from the Voices of Teachers Affected by the Armed Conflict in Colombia
For decades, the armed conflict in Colombia has profoundly impacted across various domains, causing psychosocial, economic, environmental, political, and moral damages throughout the country.
Luz Adriana Aristizábal +1 more
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Eleme Local Government Area (LGA) in Rivers State, Nigeria, is a region marked by rich cultural heritage, industrial significance, and recurring communal conflicts.
AGBEYINKA YINKA IBRAHIM
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Environmental Cooperation in Conflict-Prone Areas
A decade ago there emerged the idea that environmental cooperation is able to initiate and sustain a dialogue between the parties of a conflict and facilitates conflict transformation and peacebuilding.
Šárka Waisová
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The Peace Imperative for the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction
Disasters disproportionately affect conflict-affected regions, where approximately two billion people reside, posing significant challenges for disaster risk reduction (DRR). This reality has increasingly spurred calls for violent conflict to be included
Laura E. R. Peters
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This article examines the intersection of environmental and testimonial injustice and everyday peace in the lived experiences of 43 LGBTQIA+ individuals in Bosnia and Herzegovina (hereafter Bosnia).
Mehmet Yavuz +2 more
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Armed actors and environmental peacebuilding : lessons from Eastern DRC
The eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have been the site of decades of conflict between the Congolese army and nonstate armed groups. The region’s conflict dynamics are profoundly affected by the combatants’ exploitation of and illegal trade in natural resources.
Verweijen, Judith +2 more
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The Lake Chad basin is one of the most politico-ecologically complex regions in Africa. The rapid global climate change caused by decades of unsustainable resource utilization has not only impaired the ecosystem function but has escalated further ...
Ndimele Prince Emeka +5 more
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The Role of Local Communities in Managing Environmental Damage to Address Social Conflicts
Environmental damage from palm oil production remains a pressing and significant global issue, driving ecosystem disruption and social conflicts. Local communities, as the first to experience its impacts, are central actors in addressing deforestation ...
Herdis Herdiansyah +2 more
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This paper investigates the nexus between climate change, environmental degradation, and armed conflict in the Sahel region, with particular attention to how governance quality mediates the climate–conflict pathway.
GODDY JEDY-AGBA
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