From climate conflicts to environmental peacebuilding: Exploring local dimensions

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Autoren

  • Natalia Dalmer
  • Jan Sändig
  • Anselm Vogler
  • Tobias Ide

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Externe Organisationen

  • Universität Bayreuth
  • Institut für Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik an der Universität Hamburg
  • Murdoch University
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Titel in ÜbersetzungVon Klimakonflikten zur ökologischen Friedensbildung: Betrachtung der lokalen Dimensionen
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)3-20
Seitenumfang17
FachzeitschriftEnvironment and Security
Jahrgang2
Ausgabenummer1
Frühes Online-Datum21 Feb. 2024
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - März 2024

Abstract

Environmental change and armed conflict are major challenges of the 21st century. Meanwhile, scholars and practitioners increasingly recognize the environment and natural resources as not only sources of conflict and violence but also as potential means for peacebuilding. While research on both fronts is rapidly progressing, the literature on the climate–conflict nexus and environmental peacebuilding has remained disconnected, although climate conflicts will (and already) require peacebuilding efforts. We address this gap by identifying overlaps that open opportunities for an integrated research agenda. Particularly, we call for a deeper exploration of the local dimensions of climate-related conflicts and environmental peacebuilding. Local actors, knowledge, networks, and identities shape peacebuilding outcomes and are key in building climate-resilient peace. However, romanticizing the local sphere might also mask significant inequalities, power differences, and ethical concerns.

Schlagwörter

    Klimakonflikt, ökologische Friedensförderung, lokale, hybride Friedensförderung, Gewalt, dunkle Seiten

Fachgebiet (basierend auf ÖFOS 2012)

Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung

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From climate conflicts to environmental peacebuilding: Exploring local dimensions. / Dalmer, Natalia; Sändig, Jan; Vogler, Anselm et al.
in: Environment and Security, Jahrgang 2, Nr. 1, 03.2024, S. 3-20.

Publikation: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftArtikelForschungPeer-Review

Dalmer, N, Sändig, J, Vogler, A & Ide, T 2024, 'From climate conflicts to environmental peacebuilding: Exploring local dimensions', Environment and Security, Jg. 2, Nr. 1, S. 3-20. https://doi.org/10.1177/27538796241231090
Dalmer, N., Sändig, J., Vogler, A., & Ide, T. (2024). From climate conflicts to environmental peacebuilding: Exploring local dimensions. Environment and Security, 2(1), 3-20. https://doi.org/10.1177/27538796241231090
Dalmer N, Sändig J, Vogler A, Ide T. From climate conflicts to environmental peacebuilding: Exploring local dimensions. Environment and Security. 2024 Mär;2(1):3-20. Epub 2024 Feb 21. doi: 10.1177/27538796241231090
Dalmer, Natalia ; Sändig, Jan ; Vogler, Anselm et al. / From climate conflicts to environmental peacebuilding : Exploring local dimensions. in: Environment and Security. 2024 ; Jahrgang 2, Nr. 1. S. 3-20.
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