Climate change, mobility and violent conflict: a typology of interlinked pathways

Despite increased attention toward the links between climate, human mobility and conflict, the pathways through which resulting human insecurity may lead to violence are poorly understood. Although there is no inherent link between climate-related mobility and conflict, a coherent understanding of t...

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Autores principales: Savelli, Adam, Schapendonk, Frans, Dutta Gupta, Tanaya, Pacillo, Grazia, Läderach, Peter R.D.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: University of Liverpool 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129773
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author Savelli, Adam
Schapendonk, Frans
Dutta Gupta, Tanaya
Pacillo, Grazia
Läderach, Peter R.D.
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description Despite increased attention toward the links between climate, human mobility and conflict, the pathways through which resulting human insecurity may lead to violence are poorly understood. Although there is no inherent link between climate-related mobility and conflict, a coherent understanding of the triple nexus is needed to address the impact of intersecting crises on millions of lives and livelihoods. To achieve this, an in-depth literature review is employed to identify and explore four pathways that connect climate, human mobility and violent conflict: conflict as a result of climate-related disaster displacement, conflict as a result of scarcity-related mobility, conflict as a result of abundance-related migration, and conflict as a result of pre-existing tensions and migratory patterns interacting with climate change and/or variability. Finally, recommendations are made to guide research, policies and programming aiming to sever the link between climate-related mobility and conflict, where it may exist.
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spelling CGSpace1297732025-12-12T14:51:45Z Climate change, mobility and violent conflict: a typology of interlinked pathways Savelli, Adam Schapendonk, Frans Dutta Gupta, Tanaya Pacillo, Grazia Läderach, Peter R.D. climate change climate change adaptation displacement migration migrant labour transhumance conflicts Despite increased attention toward the links between climate, human mobility and conflict, the pathways through which resulting human insecurity may lead to violence are poorly understood. Although there is no inherent link between climate-related mobility and conflict, a coherent understanding of the triple nexus is needed to address the impact of intersecting crises on millions of lives and livelihoods. To achieve this, an in-depth literature review is employed to identify and explore four pathways that connect climate, human mobility and violent conflict: conflict as a result of climate-related disaster displacement, conflict as a result of scarcity-related mobility, conflict as a result of abundance-related migration, and conflict as a result of pre-existing tensions and migratory patterns interacting with climate change and/or variability. Finally, recommendations are made to guide research, policies and programming aiming to sever the link between climate-related mobility and conflict, where it may exist. 2023-10-05 2023-03-27T14:08:18Z 2023-03-27T14:08:18Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129773 en Open Access application/pdf University of Liverpool Savelli, A.; Schapendonk, F.; Dutta Gupta, T.; Pacillo, G.; Laderach, P. (2023) Climate change, mobility and violent conflict: a typology of interlinked pathways. International Development Planning Review, Online first paper (20 February 2023). ISSN: 1478-3401
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climate change adaptation
displacement
migration
migrant labour
transhumance
conflicts
Savelli, Adam
Schapendonk, Frans
Dutta Gupta, Tanaya
Pacillo, Grazia
Läderach, Peter R.D.
Climate change, mobility and violent conflict: a typology of interlinked pathways
title Climate change, mobility and violent conflict: a typology of interlinked pathways
title_full Climate change, mobility and violent conflict: a typology of interlinked pathways
title_fullStr Climate change, mobility and violent conflict: a typology of interlinked pathways
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title_short Climate change, mobility and violent conflict: a typology of interlinked pathways
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climate change adaptation
displacement
migration
migrant labour
transhumance
conflicts
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