Unraveling the spatial patterns of water conflicts in Africa through a multi-scale lens

In Africa, water conflicts are increasing, posing significant threats to livelihoods. Unraveling the spatial pattern and drivers of water conflicts is essential for anticipating risks and targeting water policies. However, there is a lack of evidence to support this need. Using a multi-scale spatial...

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Autores principales: Song, Chun, Petsakos, Athanasios, Gotor, Elisabetta
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: IWA Publishing 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175427
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description In Africa, water conflicts are increasing, posing significant threats to livelihoods. Unraveling the spatial pattern and drivers of water conflicts is essential for anticipating risks and targeting water policies. However, there is a lack of evidence to support this need. Using a multi-scale spatial approach, we examine the spatially heterogeneous influence of drought on intrastate water conflicts and how this may shape future water conflict patterns. We construct a unique dataset of water conflicts at the pixel level from 2010 to 2024 for 21 African countries. Results show that drought increases water conflict fatalities, with a 0.7% rise per 10 km closer to a country's border. Future droughts are anticipated to result in different trends in water conflict fatalities across areas. This pattern is not explained by the overall security situation or factors like irrigation, but may stem from weaker water governance in border areas, implying that stronger water governance may partially mitigate the impact of drought-driven water scarcity on intensifying water conflicts. Our study highlights the importance of identifying areas that face a dual risk from drought and inadequate governance to inform decision-making that strengthens water governance and de-escalates water conflicts.
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spelling CGSpace1754272025-11-11T17:40:00Z Unraveling the spatial patterns of water conflicts in Africa through a multi-scale lens Song, Chun Petsakos, Athanasios Gotor, Elisabetta spatial analysis conflict management governance systems climate action water activity In Africa, water conflicts are increasing, posing significant threats to livelihoods. Unraveling the spatial pattern and drivers of water conflicts is essential for anticipating risks and targeting water policies. However, there is a lack of evidence to support this need. Using a multi-scale spatial approach, we examine the spatially heterogeneous influence of drought on intrastate water conflicts and how this may shape future water conflict patterns. We construct a unique dataset of water conflicts at the pixel level from 2010 to 2024 for 21 African countries. Results show that drought increases water conflict fatalities, with a 0.7% rise per 10 km closer to a country's border. Future droughts are anticipated to result in different trends in water conflict fatalities across areas. This pattern is not explained by the overall security situation or factors like irrigation, but may stem from weaker water governance in border areas, implying that stronger water governance may partially mitigate the impact of drought-driven water scarcity on intensifying water conflicts. Our study highlights the importance of identifying areas that face a dual risk from drought and inadequate governance to inform decision-making that strengthens water governance and de-escalates water conflicts. 2025-06-01 2025-07-01T12:55:02Z 2025-07-01T12:55:02Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175427 en Open Access application/pdf IWA Publishing Song, C.; Petsakos, A.; Gotor, E. (2025) Unraveling the spatial patterns of water conflicts in Africa through a multi-scale lens. Water Policy 27(6): p. 715–736. ISSN: 1996-9759
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conflict management
governance systems
climate action
water activity
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Petsakos, Athanasios
Gotor, Elisabetta
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title_short Unraveling the spatial patterns of water conflicts in Africa through a multi-scale lens
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topic spatial analysis
conflict management
governance systems
climate action
water activity
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