Navigating a just and peaceful transition: Environment of Peace (Part 3)
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Contributing authors: Christoph Bogner, Karolina Eklöw, Blaze Horn, Kyungmee Kim, and Johan Schaar.
Project led by: Claire McAllister; Secretariat: Noah Bell, Karolina Eklöw, Andrea Gadnert, Jannis Ruoff, Jürg Staudenmann, and Caspar Trimmer.
This project was funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs.
Project led by: Claire McAllister; Secretariat: Noah Bell, Karolina Eklöw, Andrea Gadnert, Jannis Ruoff, Jürg Staudenmann, and Caspar Trimmer.
This project was funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs.
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Date of Publication
December 16, 2022
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Report
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Dabelko, Geoffrey D. | |
Barnhoorn, Anniek | |
Bell, Noah | |
Bell-Moran, Daniel | |
Broek, Emilie | |
Eberlein, Alexis | |
Gadnert, Andrea | |
Remling, Elise | |
Alvarado, José | |
Bogner, Christoph | |
Eklöw, Karolina | |
Horn, Blaze | |
Kim, Kyungmee |
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Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Language
English
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This report - part 3 of the final comprehensive report of the Environment of Peace initiative, launched by SIPRI in May 2020* - focuses on needed transitions towards sustainability and climate resilience. Geoffrey D. Dabelko, Professor at Ohio University, and his colleagues argue these transitions must happen quickly and will inevitably meet opposition. Policymakers must prioritize both just and peaceful approaches to achieve sustained success. The authors analyse evidence from the major climate mitigation, adaptation and conservation approaches to illustrate the downsides of ill-considered interventions. They explore the potential for climate adaptation to help build and sustain peace, while documenting the main pitfalls of maladaptation. Finally, they look at the need to manage the risks of transition in petrostates.
(* The full 'Environment of Peace' final report consists of 4 parts: (1) Elements of a Planetary Emergency; (2) Security Risks of Environmental Crises; (3) Navigating a Just and Peaceful Transition (this report); and (4) Enabling an Environment of Peace.)
(* The full 'Environment of Peace' final report consists of 4 parts: (1) Elements of a Planetary Emergency; (2) Security Risks of Environmental Crises; (3) Navigating a Just and Peaceful Transition (this report); and (4) Enabling an Environment of Peace.)
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Dabelko et al. - 2022 - Navigating a just and peaceful transition Environ.pdf | text | Adobe PDF | 21.79 MB | published |