Can climate-resilient agriculture become an engine for Syria’s post-conflict recovery?
Syria finds itself at a crossroads. Faced with the imminent need to prevent a relapse into renewed short-term insecurity, its government also must start to develop longer-term strategies to support recovery. Generating peace dividends for Syria’s embattled population requires confronting the ecologi...
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| author | Schapendonk, Frans Rabie, Sara |
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| description | Syria finds itself at a crossroads. Faced with the imminent need to prevent a relapse into renewed short-term insecurity, its government also must start to develop longer-term strategies to support recovery. Generating peace dividends for Syria’s embattled population requires confronting the ecological threats which currently undermine basic human security across the country. Nowhere do these threats emerge more prominently than in its agricultural sector. Ensuring that this essential sector lives up to its potential as an engine for economic stabilization and peace will require a set of targeted – and climate-sensitive – investments and interventions. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1739862025-10-16T12:26:07Z Can climate-resilient agriculture become an engine for Syria’s post-conflict recovery? Schapendonk, Frans Rabie, Sara climate change climate change adaptation peacebuilding conflict sensitivity conflict management Syria finds itself at a crossroads. Faced with the imminent need to prevent a relapse into renewed short-term insecurity, its government also must start to develop longer-term strategies to support recovery. Generating peace dividends for Syria’s embattled population requires confronting the ecological threats which currently undermine basic human security across the country. Nowhere do these threats emerge more prominently than in its agricultural sector. Ensuring that this essential sector lives up to its potential as an engine for economic stabilization and peace will require a set of targeted – and climate-sensitive – investments and interventions. 2025-03-19 2025-04-02T12:21:33Z 2025-04-02T12:21:33Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173986 en Open Access Schapendonk, F.; Rabie, S. (2025) Can climate-resilient agriculture become an engine for Syria’s post-conflict recovery?. [Blog Post]. NewSecurityBeat. Published online 19 March 2025. URL: https://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2025/03/can-climate-resilient-agriculture-become-an-engine-for-syrias-post-conflict-recovery/ |
| spellingShingle | climate change climate change adaptation peacebuilding conflict sensitivity conflict management Schapendonk, Frans Rabie, Sara Can climate-resilient agriculture become an engine for Syria’s post-conflict recovery? |
| title | Can climate-resilient agriculture become an engine for Syria’s post-conflict recovery? |
| title_full | Can climate-resilient agriculture become an engine for Syria’s post-conflict recovery? |
| title_fullStr | Can climate-resilient agriculture become an engine for Syria’s post-conflict recovery? |
| title_full_unstemmed | Can climate-resilient agriculture become an engine for Syria’s post-conflict recovery? |
| title_short | Can climate-resilient agriculture become an engine for Syria’s post-conflict recovery? |
| title_sort | can climate resilient agriculture become an engine for syria s post conflict recovery |
| topic | climate change climate change adaptation peacebuilding conflict sensitivity conflict management |
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