The social side of climate change adaptation : (Record no. 80201)

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Original cataloging library Sipr
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Language code eng
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Personal name Hegazi, Farah
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Title The social side of climate change adaptation :
Medium [electronic resource]
Subtitle reducing conflict risk /
Author, etc Farah Hegazi and Katongo Seyuba
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Place of publication Solna :
Publisher SIPRI,
Year 2022
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Pages 7 p.
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Series title SIPRI policy brief
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General note "September 2022"
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General note SIP2223
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General note In developing countries, the effects of climate change interact with factors such as underdevelopment, high dependence on natural resource-based livelihoods, inequality, weak state institutions and marginalization to increase the risk of insecurity and violent conflict. Along with sustainable development and climate change mitigation, climate change adaptation is another key entry point for addressing climate-related security risks. However, key social factors that could positively influence adaptation outcomes and ultimately mitigate climate-related security risks are often overlooked.?This SIPRI Policy Brief offers insights into the importance of social capital for facilitating climate change adaptation and preventing and resolving natural resource-related communal conflict in developing countries. The policy brief recommends: (a) improving trust between communities and governments through collaborative processes for knowledge exchange, setting priorities and determining appropriate climate change adaptation practices; and (b) increasing knowledge of climate change among traditional and local leaders to strengthen local conflict resolution mechanisms.
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Keyword developing countries
Subdivision climate change
-- social conditions
-- natural resources
-- conflicts
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Keyword climate
Subdivision conflict prevention
-- conflict resolution
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Author/Editor Seyuba, Katongo
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Institution SIPRI
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Classification part Fri e-publikation
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URI https://doi.org/10.55163/SEYZ9437
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Koha item type electronic publication
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