Climate, peace and security fact sheet : (Record no. 80445)

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Original cataloging library Sipr
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Language code eng
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Personal name Iversen, Olav
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Title Climate, peace and security fact sheet :
Medium [electronic resource]
Subtitle Libya /
Author, etc Series editors: Cedric de Coning (NUPI) and Florian Krampe (SIPRI) ; Contributors: Olav Iversen (NUPI), Katongo Seyuba (SIPRI), Nadine Andersen (SIPRI), Kheira Tarif (SIPRI) and Ingvild Brodtkorb (NUPI) ; Visuals: Jules Duhamel<br/>
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Place of publication Oslo :
Publisher NUPI,
Year 2024
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Pages 4 p. :
Details ill.
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General note SIP2323
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General note "August 2024"
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General note This Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet is focused on Libya and the series of conflict- and climate-related issues that face the country. The fact sheet offers a range of recommended actions for the international community to address these issues effectively. Libya is exposed to a number of climate hazards. In September 2023, Storm Daniel caused severe rainfall and floods, triggering the collapse of two ageing dams in eastern Libya. This left a trail of destruction in the city of Derna and its surrounding areas. Libya is also one of the driest and most water-stressed countries in the world; it is prone to drought and less than two per cent of the country receives enough rain to sustain agriculture. Climate stressors are in turn aggravated by political turmoil, a divided government, protracted conflict and the presence of a plethora of armed groups. These factors, which have contributed to mismanagement, corruption and a lack of good governance, affect efforts to address climate-related risks, including those that may influence peace and security dynamics.
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Keyword environment
Subdivision UN
-- water
-- funding
-- FAO
Geographic subdivision Libya
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Geographic keyword Libya
Subdivision climate
-- security policy
-- climate change
-- women
-- migration
-- conflicts
-- development
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Author/Editor Seyuba, Katongo
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Author/Editor Andersen, Nadine
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Author/Editor Duhamel, Jules
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Author/Editor Kheira Tarif
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Author/Editor Brodtkorb, Ingvild
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Author/Editor Krampe, Florian
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Author/Editor de Coning, Cedric
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Institution Norsk utenrikspolitisk institutt, NUPI
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Institution SIPRI
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URI https://www.nupi.no/publikasjoner/cristin-pub/climate-peace-and-security-fact-sheet-libya
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Koha item type electronic publication
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