Assessment
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Germany's National Interdisciplinary Climate Risk Assessment
2025
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Metis Institute for Strategy and Foresight, adelphi research, BND, and Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
This National Interdisciplinary Climate Risk Assessment outlines the risks to Germany’s national security resulting from climate change up until 2040. In accordance with the National…
Challenges to the Bedouin Traditional Natural Resources Management Systems: The Case of the Bedouin Hadandawa’s of Eastern Sudan
2025
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Sociological Demography Press
Omer A. Hayati, Samir M. Ali Alredaisy, Mohammed Abu Elhassan Elgasim, and Mohamed Elnour Yassen
This research investigates the customary natural resource management system of the Bedouin Hadandawa in Eastern Sudan and identifies the problems it encounters in comparison to…
Somalia: IPC Acute Food Insecurity and Malnutrition Snapshot | January - June 2025
2025
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Integrated Food Security Phase Classification
Nearly 3.4 million people or 17 percent of Somalia’s population are experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity, classified in IPC AFI Phase 3 or…
Armed Conflict Causes Long-Lasting Environmental Harms
2025
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Environment and Security
Florian Krampe, Joakim Kreutz, and Tobias Ide
Armed conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza are very visible reminders of the severe negative impacts that armed conflicts have on the environment. Yet, despite knowledge…
Transforming Environmental Peacebuilding: Addressing Extractivism in Building Climate Resilient Peace
2024
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Ecology and Society
Barbara Magalhaes Teixeira and Christie J. Nicoson
The authors examined the role of anti-extractivism as environmental peacebuilding through a conflict transformation framework. Environmental peacebuilding aims to foster peace through addressing environmental issues…
National Interdisciplinary Climate Risk Assessment
2024
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Metis Institute for Strategy and Foresight, adelphi research, Bundesnachrichtendienst, and Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Jakob Gomolka, Benjamin Pohl, Frank Sauer, Fanny Thornton, and Konstantinos Tsetsos
This National Interdisciplinary Climate Risk Assessment outlines the risks to Germany’s national security resulting from climate change up until 2040. Ensuring national security means protecting…
Africa Climate Security Risk Assessment
2024
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adelphi
Lukas Rüttinger, Lukas Destrijcker, Héctor Morales-Muñoz, Adrian Foong, Jakob Gomolka, Lisa Binder, Taye Abdulkadir, Titilope Akosa, Anna Belli, Matthew Brubacher, Mabaye Dia, Matthieu Guillier, Salma Kadry, Benson Kendyuio, Grascious Maviza, Chantelle
The Africa Climate Security Risk Assessment (ACRA) is the first comprehensive study of climate security across Africa. It identifies climate security pathways across the African…
Destruction of the Oskil Dam in Ukraine, March–September 2022: A Remote Assessment of Environmental Impacts
2024
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Conflict Observatory
CURIA Lab
This report investigates the March and September 2022 breaches of the Oskil Dam, the second of which rendered the dam inoperable for 22 months. The…
Conflict-Sensitive Adaptation Governance: Assessing Kenya’s County Climate Change Fund
2025
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CGIAR
Leonardo Medina, Frans Schapendonk, Martina Jaskolski, Joab Osuma, AliceJebiwott, Radhika Singh, Joyce Takaindisa, and Grazia Pacillo
The Conflict Sensitive Adaptation Governance analysis aims to evaluate multi-level climate adaptation policies on whether these instruments are intentionally designed, implemented, and assessed for their…
Conflict Analysis for Water Diplomacy: Why, What, How?
2023
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Finnish Environment Institute
Katariina Mustasilta and Emma Hakala
Water diplomacy aims at preventing, mitigating, and resolving tensions related to shared water resources by combining the means of diplomacy and water expertise. As an…
The Geopolitics of Green Colonialism: Eco-Feminist Perspectives from Africa
2024
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Pluto Press
Zo Randriamaro
This chapter unpacks the African debates on eco-feminism and looks at its contemporary concepts and practices which are rooted in the African context. It explores the ways…
Gender and Environmental Education: Feminist and Other(ed) Perspectives
2024
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Routledge
Anna James and Shirley Walters
This timely book provides a starting point for critical analysis and discourse about the status of gendered perspectives in environmental education research. Through bringing together…
Evaluating the Sustainability of Local Women's Climate Change Adaptation Strategies in Durban, South Africa: A Feminist Political Ecology and Intersectionality Perspective
2024
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ERP Environment
Fidelis Udo, Johannes Bhanye, Bakissa Daouda Diallo, and Maheshvari Naidu
This paper employs a feminist political ecology and an intersectionality framework to examine the multiple dimensions of local women's vulnerability and adaptation to climate change…
From COP28 to COP29 with Ukraine at the Front: Linking Climate, Security and Peace
2024
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Oxford University Faculty of Law
Ievgeniia Kopytsia
It is evident that concurrent crises faced by war-affected regions compound critical infrastructure damage, ecosystem degradation, and significant population displacement. The intersection of climate vulnerability…
Community Voices on Climate, Peace, and Security: Mindanao, Philippines
2024
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CGIAR
Leonardo Medina, Adam Savelli, Vanessa Souza de Matos, Setenay Kizilkaya, Mark Anthony Torres, Jayrold Arcede, Stéphanie Jaquet, Jon Hellin, Stefan Sieber, Michelle Bonatti, and Grazia Pacillo
This Community Voices on Climate, Peace and Security series report presents the results of a participatory appraisal conducted with residents of three localities across Mindanao,…
Environmental Impact of the Conflict in Gaza: Preliminary Assessment of Environmental Impacts
2024
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UNEP
This Preliminary Assessment was prepared by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). It is an initial response to an official request from the State of…
Measuring the Climate Security Nexus: The Integrated Climate Security Framework
2024
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PLOS Climate
Grazia Pacillo, Leonardo Medina, Theresa Liebig, Bia Carneiro, et al.
International, regional, and national organizations, alongside policymakers, are increasingly acknowledging the crucial connection between climate, peace, and security. However, there remains a notable gap in…
Mapping the Vulnerability of Ukraine's Groundwater
2024
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Conflict and Environment Observatory
Groundwater accounts for around 99% of the liquid freshwater on Earth. However, it is often undervalued and environmental damage goes unrecorded, partly because it is…
Tracking Unaccounted Greenhouse Gas Emissions Due to the War in Ukraine Since 2022
2024
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Science of the Total Environment
Rostyslav Bun, Gregg Marland, Tomohiro Oda, Linda See, Enrique Puliafito, Zbigniew Nahorski, Mathias Jonas, Vasyl Kovalyshyn, Iolanda Ialongo, Orysia Yashchun, and Zoriana Romanchuk
Accounting and reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are mandatory for Parties under the Paris Agreement. Emissions reporting is important for understanding the global carbon cycle and for…
Counting the Dead in Gaza: Difficult but Essential
2024
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The Lancet
Rasha Khatib, Martin McKee, and Salim Yusef
By June 19, 2024, 37,396 people had been killed in the Gaza Strip since the attack by Hamas and the Israeli invasion in October, 2023,…
Avoiding Atmospheric Anarchy: Geoengineering as a Source of Interstate Tension
2024
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Environment and Security
William Morrissey
Idealized climate modeling of geoengineering, notably including stratospheric aerosol injection, routinely frames the practice as the provision of a global public good in the absence…
Environmental (In)security, Peacebuilding and Green Economic Recovery in the Context of Russia’s War against Ukraine
2024
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Environment and Security
Patrick Flamm and Stefan Kroll
In addition to the loss of many lives and livelihoods, Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has also led to direct and indirect harm to…
Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflict—50 Years of Effort, and No End in Sight
2023
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Environment and Security
Michael Bothe
The debate about environmental protection in relation to armed conflict began around 1970 due to the meeting of two political movements: on the one hand,…
Assessing the Influence of Landscape Conservation and Protected Areas on Social Wellbeing Using Random Forest Machine Learning
2024
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Nature
Joshua Fisher, Summer Allen, Greg Yetman, and Linda Pistolesi
The urgency of interconnected social-ecological dilemmas such as rapid biodiversity loss, habitat loss and fragmentation, and the escalating climate crisis have led to increased calls…
Assessing Damage to Agricultural Fields from Military Actions in Ukraine: An Integrated Approach Using Statistical Indicators and Machine Learning
2023
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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
Nataliia Kussul, Sofiia Drozd, Hanna Yailymova, Andril Shelestov, Guido Lemoine, and Klaus Deininger
The ongoing full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine has led to widespread damage of agricultural lands, jeopardizing global food security. Timely detection of impacted fields enables…
The Scars beyond Bullets: Recognizing the Environmental Toll of War
2024
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International Journal of Science and Research Archive
Titilayo Aishat Otukoya
Warfare, throughout history, has not only shaped geopolitical landscapes but has left an indelible mark on the environment. The unintended consequences of armed conflicts extend…
The Unprecedented Ramsar Resolution: Ukrainian Wetlands Protection in Armed Confict
2024
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Netherlands International Law Review
Meng Wang
Armed conflict has devastating environmental consequences, adversely impacting critical ecosystems and natural resources. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which has been ongoing since February…
A Review of Climate Security Risk Assessment Tools
2024
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Environment and Security
Barbora Šedová, Lisa Binder, and Lukas Rüttinger
To address climatic risks to human security, various climate security risk assessment (CSRA) tools have been developed. We have systematically reviewed 28 such tools against…
Can Crimes of Ecocide Committed during the Conflict in Ukraine be Legally Punished?
2023
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Law and World
Sophie Joubert
The conflict in Ukraine is not only taking a heavy toll on human lives but also significantly impacting the environment and wildlife. Many natural areas…
Using Machine Learning and Remote Sensing to Track Land Use/Land Cover Changes Due to Armed Conflict
2023
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Science of The Total Environment
Saeed Mhanna, Landon J.S. Halloran, François Zwahlen, Ahmed Haj Asaad, and Philip Brunner
Armed conflicts have detrimental impacts on the environment, including land systems. The prevailing understanding of the relation between Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) and armed conflict…