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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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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spelling unfao:8521292021-05-05T06:52:06ZFrom conflict to peacebuilding: the role of natural resources and environment Matthew, R. 1423211778282 UNEP, Nairobi (Kenya) eng 175152 1423211778283 Brown, O. 1423211778284 Jensen, D. textNairobi (Kenya) UNEP2009engThis 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.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.conflict managementimpact assessmentnatural resources managementforest managementwater availabilityland managementsustainable livelihoodssustainable developmentcase studieshttps://postconflict.unep.ch/publications/pcdmb_policy_01.pdfURN:ISBN:978-92-807-2957-3
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impact assessment
natural resources management
forest management
water availability
land management
sustainable livelihoods
sustainable development
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impact assessment
natural resources management
forest management
water availability
land management
sustainable livelihoods
sustainable development
case studies
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forest management
water availability
land management
sustainable livelihoods
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impact assessment
natural resources management
forest management
water availability
land management
sustainable livelihoods
sustainable development
case studies
Matthew, R. 1423211778282
UNEP, Nairobi (Kenya) eng 175152
1423211778283 Brown, O.
1423211778284 Jensen, D.
From conflict to peacebuilding: the role of natural resources and environment
description 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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