4.7 Article

Directions for Research on Climate and Conflict

Journal

EARTHS FUTURE
Volume 8, Issue 7, Pages -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2020EF001532

Keywords

climate change; armed conflict

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  1. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
  2. Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
  3. Belmont Forum
  4. U.K. Economic and Social Research Council program on Migration and Transformations to Sustainability [ES/S007687/1]
  5. European Research Council [648291]
  6. German Science Foundation Cluster of Excellence CliSAP
  7. National Science Foundation Interdisciplinary Behavioral Social Science Initiative
  8. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research Mistra Geopolitics program
  9. German Science Foundation Cluster of Excellence CliCCS

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The potential links between climate and conflict are well studied, yet disagreement about the specific mechanisms and their significance for societies persists. Here, we build on assessment of the relationship between climate and organized armed conflict to define crosscutting priorities for future directions of research. They include (1) deepening insight into climate-conflict linkages and conditions under which they manifest, (2) ambitiously integrating research designs, (3) systematically exploring future risks and response options, responsive to ongoing decision-making, and (4) evaluating the effectiveness of interventions to manage climate-conflict links. The implications of this expanding scientific domain unfold in real time.

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