From conflict to peacebuilding: the role of natural resources and environment

This United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report aims to summarize current knowledge on the links between environment, conflict and peacebuilding through thirteen field-based case studies. Based on its analysis, UNEP's report draws three key conclusions for future UN peacemaking and peacebuilding operations: Natural resources and the environment can be involved in all phases of the conflict cycle - from contributing to the outbreak and perpetuation of conflict and to spoiling the prospects for peace. The way that natural resources and the environment are governed has a determining influence on peace and security.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Matthew, R. 1423211778282, UNEP, Nairobi (Kenya) eng 175152, 1423211778283 Brown, O., 1423211778284 Jensen, D.
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Nairobi (Kenya) UNEP 2009
Subjects:conflict management, impact assessment, natural resources management, forest management, water availability, land management, sustainable livelihoods, sustainable development, case studies,
Online Access:https://postconflict.unep.ch/publications/pcdmb_policy_01.pdf
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