To date, the research community has failed to reach a consensus on the nature and significance of the relationship between climate variability and armed conflict. We argue that progress has been hampered by insufficient attention paid to the context in which droughts and other climatic extremes may increase the risk of violent mobilization. Addressing this shortcoming, this study presents an actor-oriented analysis of the drought-conflict relationship, focusing specifically on politically relevant ethnic groups and their sensitivity to growing-season drought under various political and socioeconomic contexts. To this end, we draw on new conflict event data that cover Asia and Africa, 1989-2014, updated spatial ethnic settlement data, and re...
The effects of climate variability and change on security are debated. While this topic has received...
A growing body of evidence shows a causal relationship between extreme weather events and civil conf...
With the steady decrease in freshwater availability and the growth of world population, freshwater d...
To date, the research community has failed to reach a consensus on the nature and significance of th...
Understanding the conflict potential of climate variability is critical for assessing and dealing wi...
Climate is getting hotter - both in fact and as a research topic. Yet there is little scientific con...
We explore the relationship between drought and civil war. We show that the link between rainfall, t...
International audienceWe explore the relationship between drought and civil war. We show that the li...
According to the group of intergovernmental experts on Climate Change (GIEC), climate changes will g...
The scholarship on civil conflicts has actively debated the link between rainfall and conflict onset...
While a large body of research has highlighted the conflict-inducing effects of climate change, we s...
We show that civil war is strongly related to drought in sub-Saharan Africa. We consider the effect ...
Scholars note that rebel atrocities against civilians often arise within rural areas in the developi...
This study exploits a shift in Spring precipitation patterns in the Horn of Africa following the 199...
The impacts of climate change are increasingly viewed as global security risks, which will have far-...
The effects of climate variability and change on security are debated. While this topic has received...
A growing body of evidence shows a causal relationship between extreme weather events and civil conf...
With the steady decrease in freshwater availability and the growth of world population, freshwater d...
To date, the research community has failed to reach a consensus on the nature and significance of th...
Understanding the conflict potential of climate variability is critical for assessing and dealing wi...
Climate is getting hotter - both in fact and as a research topic. Yet there is little scientific con...
We explore the relationship between drought and civil war. We show that the link between rainfall, t...
International audienceWe explore the relationship between drought and civil war. We show that the li...
According to the group of intergovernmental experts on Climate Change (GIEC), climate changes will g...
The scholarship on civil conflicts has actively debated the link between rainfall and conflict onset...
While a large body of research has highlighted the conflict-inducing effects of climate change, we s...
We show that civil war is strongly related to drought in sub-Saharan Africa. We consider the effect ...
Scholars note that rebel atrocities against civilians often arise within rural areas in the developi...
This study exploits a shift in Spring precipitation patterns in the Horn of Africa following the 199...
The impacts of climate change are increasingly viewed as global security risks, which will have far-...
The effects of climate variability and change on security are debated. While this topic has received...
A growing body of evidence shows a causal relationship between extreme weather events and civil conf...
With the steady decrease in freshwater availability and the growth of world population, freshwater d...