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Climate change, human security and violent conflict
Oleh : Jon Barnett , W. Neil Adger, ELSEVIER
Dibuat : 2010-08-31, dengan 1 file
Keyword : Climate, change, human, security,violent, conflict
Climate change is increasingly been called a security problem, and there has been speculation that
climate change may increase the risk of violent conflict. This paper integrates three disparate but well-founded bodies of research e on the vulnerability of local places and social groups to climate change,on livelihoods and violent conflict, and the role of the state in development and peacemaking, to offer new insights into the relationships between climate change, human security, and violent conflict. It explains that climate change increasingly undermines human security in the present day, and will increas-ingly do so in the future, by reducing access to, and the quality of, natural resources that are important to sustain livelihoods. Climate change is also likely to undermine the capacity of states to provide the oppor-tunities and services that help people to sustain their livelihoods. We argue that in certain circumstances
these direct and indirect impacts of climate change on human security may in turn increase the risk of violent conflict. The paper then outlines the broad contours of a research programme to guide empirical investigations into the risks climate change poses to human security and peace.
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