Conflict Sensitive Adaptation Governance (CSAG): Towards a theoretical framework for integrating climate, peace, and security into adaptation policy

This conceptual and methodological note introduces a conceptual framework designed to assess multi-scalar climate adaptation policy instruments by gauging the extent to which they consider linkages between climate, peace and security. The purpose of this methodology is to assess whether policy instr...

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Autores principales: Schapendonk, Frans, Medina, Leonardo, Jaskolski, Martina
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137394
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author Schapendonk, Frans
Medina, Leonardo
Jaskolski, Martina
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description This conceptual and methodological note introduces a conceptual framework designed to assess multi-scalar climate adaptation policy instruments by gauging the extent to which they consider linkages between climate, peace and security. The purpose of this methodology is to assess whether policy instruments – and the activities and operations enacted within them - are intentionally formulated, implemented, and evaluated with regard to their effectiveness in mitigating conflict and societal instability risks, and to contribute to sustainable peacebuilding efforts.
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spelling CGSpace1373942025-11-05T11:10:21Z Conflict Sensitive Adaptation Governance (CSAG): Towards a theoretical framework for integrating climate, peace, and security into adaptation policy Schapendonk, Frans Medina, Leonardo Jaskolski, Martina climate change livelihoods peacebuilding adaptation resilience policies methodology This conceptual and methodological note introduces a conceptual framework designed to assess multi-scalar climate adaptation policy instruments by gauging the extent to which they consider linkages between climate, peace and security. The purpose of this methodology is to assess whether policy instruments – and the activities and operations enacted within them - are intentionally formulated, implemented, and evaluated with regard to their effectiveness in mitigating conflict and societal instability risks, and to contribute to sustainable peacebuilding efforts. 2024-01 2024-01-09T13:43:18Z 2024-01-09T13:43:18Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137394 en Open Access application/pdf Schapendonk, F.; Medina, L.; Jaskolski, M. (2024) Conflict Sensitive Adaptation Governance (CSAG): Towards a theoretical framework for integrating climate, peace, and security into adaptation policy. 30 p.
spellingShingle climate change
livelihoods
peacebuilding
adaptation
resilience
policies
methodology
Schapendonk, Frans
Medina, Leonardo
Jaskolski, Martina
Conflict Sensitive Adaptation Governance (CSAG): Towards a theoretical framework for integrating climate, peace, and security into adaptation policy
title Conflict Sensitive Adaptation Governance (CSAG): Towards a theoretical framework for integrating climate, peace, and security into adaptation policy
title_full Conflict Sensitive Adaptation Governance (CSAG): Towards a theoretical framework for integrating climate, peace, and security into adaptation policy
title_fullStr Conflict Sensitive Adaptation Governance (CSAG): Towards a theoretical framework for integrating climate, peace, and security into adaptation policy
title_full_unstemmed Conflict Sensitive Adaptation Governance (CSAG): Towards a theoretical framework for integrating climate, peace, and security into adaptation policy
title_short Conflict Sensitive Adaptation Governance (CSAG): Towards a theoretical framework for integrating climate, peace, and security into adaptation policy
title_sort conflict sensitive adaptation governance csag towards a theoretical framework for integrating climate peace and security into adaptation policy
topic climate change
livelihoods
peacebuilding
adaptation
resilience
policies
methodology
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137394
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