Development initiatives aimed at mitigating or adapting to climate change impacts may result in unanticipated effects especially in conflict-affected contexts. To improved understanding of the implications of future climate development projects in conflict-affected states, this article qualitatively examines the experiences of local communities in the Zinda Jan district, located downstream from the Salma Dam in Herat Province, Afghanistan. Conducted in 2018, the research questions what local-level side effects (LLSEs) were experienced by communities downstream of the Salma Dam after its 2016 inauguration, and how these LLSEs might affect the potential for sustainable peace. The article builds from 25 in-depth interviews with local stakehold...
This conference paper seeks to explore the potential contributions of the peace science to the hydro...
Transboundary river basins are by their nature surrounded by political discourses and negotiations a...
Climate change is quickly becoming one of the biggest threats faced by the international community a...
Development initiatives aimed at mitigating or adapting to climate change impacts may result in unan...
The report provides a brief account of the current state of knowledge of the links between climate c...
Is it possible that the wars of the future could be fought over water, the most abundant natural res...
Over two billion people remain without safe drinking water and more than four billion lack basic acc...
Human security is a framework related to the stability and sustainability of political, environmenta...
This article aims to explain the influence of climate change on the international conflict between E...
As hydro-meteorological hazards are predicted to become more frequent and intense in the future, sch...
In recent years, the subject of “water wars” has been often repeated in news cycles as the next majo...
Purpose of Review This article reviews existing evidence for a climate-conflict link in Syria and e...
Research findings on the relationship between climate and conflict are diverse and contested. Here w...
In societies marred by conflict, the propensity of populations to be harmed by climate hazards is li...
Achieving water security remains one of the central challenges to many developing countries today. A...
This conference paper seeks to explore the potential contributions of the peace science to the hydro...
Transboundary river basins are by their nature surrounded by political discourses and negotiations a...
Climate change is quickly becoming one of the biggest threats faced by the international community a...
Development initiatives aimed at mitigating or adapting to climate change impacts may result in unan...
The report provides a brief account of the current state of knowledge of the links between climate c...
Is it possible that the wars of the future could be fought over water, the most abundant natural res...
Over two billion people remain without safe drinking water and more than four billion lack basic acc...
Human security is a framework related to the stability and sustainability of political, environmenta...
This article aims to explain the influence of climate change on the international conflict between E...
As hydro-meteorological hazards are predicted to become more frequent and intense in the future, sch...
In recent years, the subject of “water wars” has been often repeated in news cycles as the next majo...
Purpose of Review This article reviews existing evidence for a climate-conflict link in Syria and e...
Research findings on the relationship between climate and conflict are diverse and contested. Here w...
In societies marred by conflict, the propensity of populations to be harmed by climate hazards is li...
Achieving water security remains one of the central challenges to many developing countries today. A...
This conference paper seeks to explore the potential contributions of the peace science to the hydro...
Transboundary river basins are by their nature surrounded by political discourses and negotiations a...
Climate change is quickly becoming one of the biggest threats faced by the international community a...