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Analyzing the Impact of Macroeconomic Variables on Deforestation in Somalia: Evidence from an ARDL Model

2025 | Cogent Economics & Finance
Mohamud Hussein Mohamud, Fatima Salah Abdirahman, and Atta Gul

Somalia, a country challenged by ongoing conflict and economic instability, faces significant environmental degradation, particularly deforestation. This study investigates the effects of key macroeconomic variables,…


Sustainability amid Conflict: Gaza's Environmental, Social, and Economic Struggles

2025 | Journal of Environmental Management
Abdo Hassoun

The recent war on Gaza (October 2023–January 2025) has led to profound environmental degradation, social instability, and economic collapse, posing substantial obstacles to sustainable development.…


Climate, Peace, and Security in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo

2025 | Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Katongo Seyuba

Local communities in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) face the combined challenge of climate change and violent conflict, which exacerbates vulnerabilities, poverty, displacement and human insecurity. This SIPRI Insights Paper examines…


Armed Conflict Causes Long-Lasting Environmental Harms

2025 | 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…


The Geopolitics of Green Colonialism: A Feminist Degrowth for Unsettling Transition

2024 | Pluto Press
Bengi Akbulut

Transition is indeed the buzzword of our time. While far from being uncontested, the term has also increasingly and visibly been appropriated by corporations, nation-states and…


A Peace-Positive Approach to Natural Resource Management in the Liptako Gourma

2024 | European Institute of Peace

Disputes over the ownership of, access to, and benefits from natural resources such as land for farming or itinerant livestock herding, water points, mineral resources,…


Commodities as Weapons: How Russia’s Natural Resources Are Fuelling Its Imperialistic Aggression against the West

2024 | Macdonald-Laurier Institute
Sergey Sukhankin

Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 caused a series of economic and geopolitical shocks that have jolted the world’s economy and security. However,…


A Forest Peacebuilding Mechanism for the World's Most Fragile States

2024 | Environmental Science and Policy
Claire G. Williams

Resource scarcity within a fragile state can lead to cooperation or within-state conflict. Cooperation is more likely when local peacebuilding mechanisms are part of a…


Climate Change and Conflict in BARMM

2024 | UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

Known as the Philippines' "food basket", Mindanao relies heavily on agriculture, with more than 48% of its workforce employed in this sector and with one-third…


Natural Disasters, Foreign Direct Investment; and Women's Rights in Developing Countries

2024 | Social Science Research
Mi Jeong Shin and Seungbin Park

We examine the conditions under which women's economic and political status is less vulnerable in the aftermath of natural disasters. We theorize that women in…


Feminist Perspectives on Socio-Economic Post-Conflict Recovery and Peacebuilding

2024 | CORDAID

Post-conflict recovery and peacebuilding require innovative, diverse approaches to ensure sustainable peace and socioeconomic development. Despite frameworks like CEDAW and the Beijing Declaration, the gendered…


Food Insecurity in East Africa: An Integrated Strategy to Address Climate Change Impact and Violence Conflict

2024 | Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
Yadeta Bedasa and Kumala Deksisa

The East of Africa is the least developed region, the most food insecure and the most difficult development challenges in the world. The article review…


Environmental (In)security, Peacebuilding and Green Economic Recovery in the Context of Russia’s War against Ukraine

2024 | 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…


Natural Resource Exploitation in Nigeria: Consequences of Human Actions and Best Practice for Environmental Sustainability—A Review

2019 | Sparkling International Journal of Multidisciplanary Studies
Angela O. Akanwa and F. Ikegbunam

The mining environment has been characterized by a number of risks and vulnerabilities with the implications for the attainment of the SDGs. One of these…


Economics of Peace: Can Extraction of Oil and Gas Lead to Sustainable Peace? (chapter in "Taxation and Management of Natural Resources in Africa")

2024 | Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development
Zangina Isshaq, Mohammed Amidu, Aisha Mohammed Sissy, and Edward Asiedu

Natural resource endowments and their association with poor economic performance have been likened to a curse. We ask whether natural resources are inimical to peace.…


Green Inclusive Leadership, Green Policy, and Pursuit of Sustainability in Natural Resources: A Firm-Level Analysis in Context of Ukraine-Russia

2024 | Resources Policy
Kexiang Hu, Yanyu Chen, Siying Mu, and Zhixiong Tan

China is one of the major trading partners of Russia and Ukraine. The country depends upon Russia and China to import a few of the…


Natural Resource Exploitation in Nigeria: Consequences of Human Actions and Best Practice for Environmental Sustainability--A Review

2019 | Sparkling International Journal of Multidisciplanary Studies
Angela O. Akanwa and F. Ikegbunam

The mining environment has been characterized by a number of risks and vulnerabilities with the implications for the attainment of the SDGs. One of these…


Impact of Farmers-Herders Conflicts on the Socio-Economic Development of Nigeria

2024 | International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
Muazu Bukar Ali

The paper investigates the profound impact of the enduring conflict between farmers and herders on the socioeconomic development of Nigeria. Stemming from resource scarcity, particularly…


Leveraging Livelihood Diversification for Peacebuilding in Climate- and Conflict-Affected Contexts

2024 | Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Farah Hegazi and Katongo Seyuba

Livelihoods are central to the relationship between climate change and conflict. Despite the recognition that climate change related livelihood deterioration is associated with conflict, livelihood…


How ‘Traumatic Decarbonization’ Can Impact Political Stability and Peace

2024 | United States Institute of Peace
Aditya Sarkar and Alex de Waal

The process of decarbonization — that is, the replacement of fossil fuels with non-hydrocarbon-based forms of energy — is essential for the world to meet…


Forging a Green Shield

2024 | International Politics and Society
Louise van Schaik

The EU institutions are working hard to come up with new communications on the upcoming European Defence Industrial Strategy and a 2040 emission reduction target,…


Blood, Timber, and Plantations: The Violence of Enclosing Lives and Livelihoods in the Phillippines

2023 | Journal of Peasant Studies
Wolfram H. Dressler and Will Smith

This paper considers the relationship between authoritarian populism and extractivism by examining the violence against ‘environmental defenders’ in the Philippines. Since 2016, President Rodrigo Duterte’s…


Towards Sustainable Environment in Somalia: The Role of Conflicts, Urbanization, and Globalization on Environmental Degradation and Emissions

2023 | Journal of Cleaner Production
Abdimalik Ali Warsame, Abdikafi Hassan Abdi, Amir Yahya Amir, and W.N.W. Azman-Saini

Climate change is a global phenomenon in the 21st century. Hence, achieving environmental sustainability has become a global initiative to tackle the repercussions of climate…


Navigating the Complexity across the Peace–Sustainability–Climate Security Nexus

2023 | Routledge
Bernard Amadei

Promoting peace and sustainability in human development while accounting for the risks associated with the impact of climate change on society has become more imperative…


Immaterial Infrastructures and Conflict in the Salween River Basin

2023 | Water Alternatives
Stew Motta, Aaron T. Wolf, and E. Lisa F. Schipper

This paper historicises Burmese and Thai efforts to cooperate around hydraulic infrastructure construction in the conflictual Salween landscape. Transboundary water governance literature focuses on the
material…


Resolving Conservation Conflicts through Shared Vision, Collective Benefits, and Relevant Values

2023 | Diversity
Antoinette van de Water, Suzan Doornwaard, Liesbeth Sluiter, Michelle Henley, Catherine Sutherland, and Rob Slotow

The global challenges of biodiversity loss and persistent poverty and inequality, which interact and shape each other at the local scale, require new strategies to…


Even after Armed Conflict, the Environmental Quality of Indigenous Peoples' Lands in Biodiversity Hotspots Surpasses that of Non-Indigenous Lands

2023 | Biological Conservation
Madeline Beattie, Julia E. Fa, Ian Leiper, Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, Kerstin K. Zander, and Stephen T. Garnett

Indigenous Peoples lands cover over a fifth of the world's land surface and support high levels of biodiversity. However, for centuries Indigenous Peoples have suffered…


The Dynamic Relationship Between Military Expenditure, Environmental Pollution, and Economic Growth in G7 Countries: A Wavelet Analysis Approach

2023 | Energy and Environment
Cheng-Feng Wu, Shian-Chang Huan, Tsung-Pai Wu, Tsangyao Chang, and Meng-Chen Lin

This study applies wavelet analysis to examine the interplay between treadmill of destruction theory and environmental Kuznets curve theory in G7 countries over the period…


Mineral Rents, Conflict, Population and Economic Growth in Selected Economies: Empirical Focus on Sub-Saharan Africa

2023 | Journal of Economics and Development
Temitope Abraham Ajayi

Purpose – This study aims to investigate the effects of mineral rents, conflict and population growth on countries’ growth, with a specific interest in 13…


Climate Change and Fragility: Improving Early Warning and Climate-Proofing Development and Conflict Interventions (chapter in "Handbook of Fragile States")

2023 | Elgar Handbooks in Political Science
Erin Sikorsky, Francesco Femia, and Brigitte Hugh

Climate change knows no political boundaries, yet political boundaries shape much of the response (or lack of response) to that change. In recent years, rapid…