2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11625-019-00737-1
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The sustainability–peace nexus in the context of global change

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“…The contemporary dynamics of global change and geopolitics highlights the pressing needs for unpacking the potential interrelationships and interdependencies of sustainability and peace (Virji et al 2019 ), as numerous regions across the world are not only exposed to various weather and climate-related challenges (IPCC 2018 ), but also conflicts and violence in different forms (Schleussner et al 2016 ). It is particularly important in the Global South, where people are struggling with limited resources under various climate-stressed conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The contemporary dynamics of global change and geopolitics highlights the pressing needs for unpacking the potential interrelationships and interdependencies of sustainability and peace (Virji et al 2019 ), as numerous regions across the world are not only exposed to various weather and climate-related challenges (IPCC 2018 ), but also conflicts and violence in different forms (Schleussner et al 2016 ). It is particularly important in the Global South, where people are struggling with limited resources under various climate-stressed conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, decades-long droughts have fueled mass-scale communal and ethnic conflict and violence in some parts of Middle East, including Syria (Gleick 2019), in the Horn of Africa (Solomon, Birhane et al 2018), and in the Sahel (Raleigh 2010 ). Previous research has demonstrated that existing and increasing environmental stresses can directly or indirectly contribute to conflict (Barnett and Adger 2007 ; Schleussner et al 2016 ) by undermining the opportunities of peace and security (Virji et al 2019 ). These environmental stresses usually contribute to conflicts, violence, or animosity and mistrust under certain socio-economic, and political conditions (Abrahams 2019 ) especially in climate-vulnerable low-income developing societies, where political and institutional structures are fragile enough to be vulnerable to conflict and violence (Koubi 2019 ; Schleussner et al 2016 ).…”
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“…At a global scale, three domains—sustainable development, disaster risk reduction, and peacebuilding—have been connected in multitudinous ways in academic literatures and formal policy. Scholarship has shown that destructive human–environment interactions that lead to disasters and conflicts have the potential to undermine sustainable development trajectories (Virji et al 2010 ) and the attainment of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (United Nations 2015 ) (Hope 2020 ; Nygard 2017 ; Scharlemann et al 2020 ). Yet, these outcomes are not pre-determined.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%