2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105150
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Intrastate environmental peacebuilding: A review of the literature

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“…In the last years, there has been important growth in academic research on environment and peacebuilding, with quantitative studies, but especially a substantive amount of qualitative case studies emerging (Ide et al 2021, Johnson et al 2021. The latter studies have started to stress more frequently the focus on the local, everyday experience of environmental peacebuilding.…”
Section: What Are the Key Conceptual And Empirical Insights Produced ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the last years, there has been important growth in academic research on environment and peacebuilding, with quantitative studies, but especially a substantive amount of qualitative case studies emerging (Ide et al 2021, Johnson et al 2021. The latter studies have started to stress more frequently the focus on the local, everyday experience of environmental peacebuilding.…”
Section: What Are the Key Conceptual And Empirical Insights Produced ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite considerable progress, recent studies highlighted the need to advance scholarship to better theorize the causal understanding of natural resource management in post-conflict settings (Johnson et al 2021) and of providing proof of the contribution of environmental peacebuilding initiatives to positive peace (see Barnett in this forum).…”
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“…In like manner, solving environmental challenges can generate spaces for dialogue that contribute to the creation of more resilient societies that can cope with risks and, in the long term, contribute to sustainable peacebuilding (Woomer, 2018). Different thematic areas of climate action serve as entry points to either prevent conflict (Johnson et al, 2021), in contexts where there is no manifestation of violent conflict, transform conflict where there is a conflict by building entry points for dialogue (Ali, 2011), and to support post-conflict recovery (Brauch, 2021).…”
Section: A Coordination Model For Joint Climate Action and Peacebuildingmentioning
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“…In countries such as Nigeria and Lebanon, protracted conflicts have been linked to environmental pollution (Evelyn & Tyav, 2012;Takshe et al, 2010;Obi, 2014). As a component of human security, proponents of environmental security argue that addressing serious problems of ecological degradation can also resolve conflict emerging or sustained by such environmental problems (Johnson et al, 2021;Ide et al, 2021;. According to , natural resources and environmental factors can constitute, in a significant way, a sustainable peacebuilding process.…”
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