SIPRI Insights on Peace and Security CLIMATE CHANGE AND VIOLENT CONFLICT : SPARSE EVIDENCE FROM SOUTH ASIA AND SOUTH EAST ASIA
@inproceedings{Nordqvist2018SIPRIIO, title={SIPRI Insights on Peace and Security CLIMATE CHANGE AND VIOLENT CONFLICT : SPARSE EVIDENCE FROM SOUTH ASIA AND SOUTH EAST ASIA}, author={P. Nordqvist and Florian Krampe}, year={2018} }
w The impacts of climate change are increasingly viewed as global security risks, which will have far-reaching implications for both human and renewable natural systems. Most climate–conflict research has focused on East Africa and sub-Saharan Africa. This SIPRI Insights explores and summarizes the findings from a systematic literature review of climate–conflict research on South Asia and South East Asia. Although these regions have been greatly affected by both climate change and conflict… CONTINUE READING
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