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The Climate-Conflict Nexus: Pathways, Regional Links, and Case Studies
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The Climate-Conflict Nexus: Pathways, Regional Links, and Case Studies

Tobias Ide, P. Michael Link, Juergen Scheffran and Janpeter Schilling
Handbook on Sustainability Transition and Sustainable Peace, pp.285-304
Hexagon Series on Human and Environmental Security and Peace, Vol. 10, Springer Nature
2016

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Government & Law International Relations Political Science Social Sciences
The role of climate change as a potential cause of violent conflict has been debated in the scholarly and policy communities for several years. We review the most recent quantitative and qualitative literature and find that research on the issue has produced little consensual findings so far. Further, we discuss major theoretical, conceptual and empirical issues and describe possible pathways linking climate change to violent conflict. To illustrate these issues, we analyse the climate-conflict nexus in different world regions and present three qualitative case studies in north-western Kenya, the Nile Basin, and Israel/Palestine. We find that possible reasons for the lack of scientific consensus may be the difficulties of existing approaches to adequately capture the complex links between climate change, vulnerability, and violent conflict.

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