Climate change and violent conflict: building capacities in climate and conflict-affected coastal communities

Bedoya Taborda, Luisa Fernanda (2024) Climate change and violent conflict: building capacities in climate and conflict-affected coastal communities. Masters (Research) thesis, James Cook University.

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Abstract

Luisa Bedoya explored how synergies between climate change adaptation and peacebuilding can be improved to build adaptive capacities more effectively in conflict-affected coastal communities. She found significant overlaps between climate change adaptation and peacebuilding and developed a synergistic frame for building capacities and addressing the cumulative impacts of climate change and conflict.

Item ID: 83943
Item Type: Thesis (Masters (Research))
Keywords: Climate change, violent conflict, coastal communities
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Copyright Information: ©️ 2024 Luisa Fernanda Bedoya Taborda
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[Chapter 3] Bedoya Taborda, Luisa Fernanda, Barnes, Michele L., and Morrison, Tiffany H. (2024) Adaptation and Peace: Extending the Agenda for Capacity‐Building in Climate and Conflict‐Affected Communities. WIREs Climate Change.

Date Deposited: 01 Nov 2024 04:49
FoR Codes: 41 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 4101 Climate change impacts and adaptation > 410199 Climate change impacts and adaptation not elsewhere classified @ 50%
41 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 4101 Climate change impacts and adaptation > 410102 Ecological impacts of climate change and ecological adaptation @ 50%
SEO Codes: 19 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, CLIMATE CHANGE AND NATURAL HAZARDS > 1901 Adaptation to climate change > 190103 Social impacts of climate change and variability @ 50%
19 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, CLIMATE CHANGE AND NATURAL HAZARDS > 1901 Adaptation to climate change > 190102 Ecosystem adaptation to climate change @ 50%
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