The Chapter deals with the contribution of globally used indicator systems, in particular governance, environmental and MDG indicators, to the measurement of the risk of violent conflict. The author argues that instead of specialising on conflict indicators in a narrow sense, one should rather go for a highly public and transparent broad indicator set along the lines of a Sustainable Development Index; the reason being that only a mainstream index can exert media pressure on political actors.JRC.DG.G.3-Econometrics and applied statistic
This technical report presents the methodology and code documentation for version 5 of the Global Co...
[1] A system of factors (indices and indicators) and a new method named “Sustainable Development Gau...
This volume brings together both academic and institutional perspectives to examine the production, ...
This report describes the concept and methodology of the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI). The inde...
Following the principles of openness and transparency, the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI) relies ...
Tools for automated quantitative analysis of information are more and more required in the framework...
The Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI) is a quantitative method for the prediction of conflict risk i...
Data mining enables an innovative, largely automatic meta-analysis of the relationship between polit...
It is widely recognized that climate change has the potential to affect the social, economic, and po...
Conflict analysis is a key step to be considered by conflict and peace academics, practitioners and ...
Sources of the indicators are as follows: p Conflict indicators: The base data used was Monty G. Mar...
The purpose of this study is to identify if a conflict is low, medium, or high level through the d...
Conflicts may be directly responsible for the modification of features in the landscape by causing d...
This paper reviews current practices and common challenges in the measurement of the causes, functio...
Most violent conflicts nowadays are taking place in developing countries. The costs of these wars ar...
This technical report presents the methodology and code documentation for version 5 of the Global Co...
[1] A system of factors (indices and indicators) and a new method named “Sustainable Development Gau...
This volume brings together both academic and institutional perspectives to examine the production, ...
This report describes the concept and methodology of the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI). The inde...
Following the principles of openness and transparency, the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI) relies ...
Tools for automated quantitative analysis of information are more and more required in the framework...
The Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI) is a quantitative method for the prediction of conflict risk i...
Data mining enables an innovative, largely automatic meta-analysis of the relationship between polit...
It is widely recognized that climate change has the potential to affect the social, economic, and po...
Conflict analysis is a key step to be considered by conflict and peace academics, practitioners and ...
Sources of the indicators are as follows: p Conflict indicators: The base data used was Monty G. Mar...
The purpose of this study is to identify if a conflict is low, medium, or high level through the d...
Conflicts may be directly responsible for the modification of features in the landscape by causing d...
This paper reviews current practices and common challenges in the measurement of the causes, functio...
Most violent conflicts nowadays are taking place in developing countries. The costs of these wars ar...
This technical report presents the methodology and code documentation for version 5 of the Global Co...
[1] A system of factors (indices and indicators) and a new method named “Sustainable Development Gau...
This volume brings together both academic and institutional perspectives to examine the production, ...