Pathways of climate insecurity : [electronic resource] guidance for policymakers / Malin Mobjörk, Florian Krampe and Kheira Tarif
Language: English Series: SIPRI policy briefPublication details: Solna : SIPRI, 2020Description: 11 pSubject(s): Online resources:![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/itemtypeimg/bridge/e_book.png)
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SIPRI Library and Documentation | 341.67SIPRI SIPRI policy brief | Available | G20/153 | ||
SIPRI Library and Documentation | 341.67SIPRI SIPRI policy brief | Available | G20/154 | ||
SIPRI Library and Documentation | CD2020 G20_145 | Available | G20/145 |
"November 2020"
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This SIPRI Policy Brief outlines four interrelated pathways between climate change and conflict: (a) livelihoods, (b) migration and mobility, (c) armed group tactics, and (d) elite exploitation. These illustrate the relationship between short- and long-term environmental changes linked to climate change; their impact on the root causes and dynamics of violent conflict; and the critical role of human action, reaction and inaction in mediating violent outcomes. As a policymaking tool, pathways help to identify and navigate the political space for mitigating violent conflict. They can support decision makers in navigating these complex relationships in conflict-affected and climate-exposed regions by integrating local context into analyses of the security and conflict risks of climate change. Pathways also help to facilitate policy planning in areas such as livelihoods, mobility, resource management and governance.??
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