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Understanding the Connections Between Climate Change and Conflict: Contributions From Geography and Political Ecology
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Carr, Edward R.
, Abrahams, Daniel
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Adaptation
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Case studies
/ Catalysts
/ Climate
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate Change
/ Climate change adaptation
/ Climate Change and Conflicts (E Gilmore
/ Climate Change Management and Policy
/ Climatology
/ Conflicts
/ Data collection
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Environment
/ Geography
/ Grey literature
/ Human security
/ Lenses
/ Oceanography
/ Peacebuilding
/ Political ecology
/ Political economy
/ Politics
/ Qualitative research
/ Quantitative research
/ Questions
/ Remote sensing
/ Research methodology
/ Section Editor
/ Topical Collection on Climate Change and Conflicts
/ Unidirectional flow
/ Vulnerability
2017
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Understanding the Connections Between Climate Change and Conflict: Contributions From Geography and Political Ecology
by
Carr, Edward R.
, Abrahams, Daniel
in
Adaptation
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Case studies
/ Catalysts
/ Climate
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate Change
/ Climate change adaptation
/ Climate Change and Conflicts (E Gilmore
/ Climate Change Management and Policy
/ Climatology
/ Conflicts
/ Data collection
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Environment
/ Geography
/ Grey literature
/ Human security
/ Lenses
/ Oceanography
/ Peacebuilding
/ Political ecology
/ Political economy
/ Politics
/ Qualitative research
/ Quantitative research
/ Questions
/ Remote sensing
/ Research methodology
/ Section Editor
/ Topical Collection on Climate Change and Conflicts
/ Unidirectional flow
/ Vulnerability
2017
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Understanding the Connections Between Climate Change and Conflict: Contributions From Geography and Political Ecology
by
Carr, Edward R.
, Abrahams, Daniel
in
Adaptation
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Case studies
/ Catalysts
/ Climate
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate Change
/ Climate change adaptation
/ Climate Change and Conflicts (E Gilmore
/ Climate Change Management and Policy
/ Climatology
/ Conflicts
/ Data collection
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Environment
/ Geography
/ Grey literature
/ Human security
/ Lenses
/ Oceanography
/ Peacebuilding
/ Political ecology
/ Political economy
/ Politics
/ Qualitative research
/ Quantitative research
/ Questions
/ Remote sensing
/ Research methodology
/ Section Editor
/ Topical Collection on Climate Change and Conflicts
/ Unidirectional flow
/ Vulnerability
2017
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Understanding the Connections Between Climate Change and Conflict: Contributions From Geography and Political Ecology
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Understanding the Connections Between Climate Change and Conflict: Contributions From Geography and Political Ecology
2017
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Overview
Purpose of Review
The connections between climate change and conflict inherently raise questions related to space, scale, and nature-society relations, all themes central to modern geographic thought. The geographic and political ecological literature—and the literature informed by geography and political ecology—generally explores the relationship between climate change and conflict through case studies, employing a wide range of methods that enable understandings not accessible through exclusively large-n quantitative studies. As a result, this literature focuses on questions and challenges that are generally overlooked in the wider climate-conflict literature, including the importance of spatial and temporal scale and the ways in which vulnerability and resilience frame this relationship.
Recent Findings
This literature uniquely challenges the dominant “threat multiplier” framing of climate change’s impact on climate, questioning this narrative’s unidirectional flow from climate vulnerability to conflict, exploring how climate change can create opportunities for peacebuilding as well as conflict, and identifying how climate adaptation activities can themselves become catalysts for conflict.
Summary
While geographic and political ecological lenses on the relationship between climate change and conflict do not have all the answers needed to address the challenges and opportunities presented by this relationship, the framings these lenses offer are essential to building meaningful, actionable understandings going forward.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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