Arbeitspapier

Climate Change, Armed Conflicts and Resilience

In recent years, there has been rapid development of the literature linking climate change and armed conflicts. Although no conclusionary evidence has been found of a direct link between climate change and armed conflicts, still climate change has been addressed as an important trigger, exacerbating underlying social, economic and institutional conditions and thus resulting in higher risk and magnitude of violent activities. In this context, while more research is needed to further disentangle how climatic changes combine with socio-economic and institutional elements to induce conflicts, an important pathway to be explored is the role that building resilience can play in preventing and/or breaking the negative relationship between climate change and violent activity. In this context, resilience refers to the capacity of a system to come back to its original conditions after a shock and relies on the combination of socioeconomic, institutional and technological dimensions. In our paper we provide empirical evidence on the role played by resilience-building investments in attenuating the emergence of armed conflicts as a consequence of climate-related anomalies and natural disasters.

Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Series: Working Paper ; No. 04.2022

Klassifikation
Wirtschaft
Conflict; Conflict Resolution; Alliances; Revolutions
Economic Development: Agriculture; Natural Resources; Energy; Environment; Other Primary Products
Climate; Natural Disasters and Their Management; Global Warming
Thema
Resilience
Armed Conflicts
Natural Disasters
Climate Change

Ereignis
Geistige Schöpfung
(wer)
D'Angeli, Mariagrazia
Marin, Giovanni
Paglialunga, Elena
Ereignis
Veröffentlichung
(wer)
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM)
(wo)
Milano
(wann)
2022

Handle
Letzte Aktualisierung
10.03.2025, 11:44 MEZ

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Objekttyp

  • Arbeitspapier

Beteiligte

  • D'Angeli, Mariagrazia
  • Marin, Giovanni
  • Paglialunga, Elena
  • Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM)

Entstanden

  • 2022

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