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Conceptualizing resilience within environmental peacebuilding
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Conceptualizing resilience within environmental peacebuilding

McKenzie F Johnson, Tobias Ide and Jesann G Cruz
Current opinion in environmental sustainability, Vol.65, 101362
2023

Abstract

Environmental peacebuilding integrates sustainable natural resource management into peacebuilding processes to promote peace and stability. Environmental peacebuilding scholars increasingly view resilience as an important concept. Yet, the ways in which they understand resilience and its relationship to the environment, conflict, and peacebuilding remain unclear. Much of the research vaguely argues that cooperative natural resource management builds resilience, which has a positive impact on peace amid environmental change. Here, we examine the relationship between resilience and environmental peacebuilding. We review environmental peacebuilding scholarship produced between 2016 and 2022 to assess how scholars 1) employ resilience and 2) conceptualize the mechanisms linking resilience and peace. We argue that scholars need to think critically about the role of resilience in environmental peacebuilding as integrating a nebulous concept such as resilience may serve to muddle rather than clarify natural resource management–peace causal linkages. We offer recommendations on how to better integrate resilience within environmental peacebuilding research and practice.

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6 Social Sciences
6.27 Political Science
6.27.50 International Relations
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Environmental Sciences
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
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Environment/Ecology
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