Central America continues to be a violent region and is prone to increasing climatic shocks and environmental degradation. This paper explores the non-linear feedback loop between violence and climate shocks on livelihood resilience in El Salvador and Honduras, two countries experiencing high rates of violence. The nature of this complex feedback loop is examined by analysing case studies on the community scale, which include challenges in reconstructing community social capital post-Hurricane Mitch (1998) in Honduras and the importance of social capital in community resilience to Hurricane Ida (2009) in El Salvador. We conclude that social capital is central in communities facing violence in order to enhance livelihood resilience to climat...
The effects of climate variability and change on security are debated. While this topic has received...
The burning of fossil fuels and other human activities generating GHG are causing global warming. Gl...
Historically, the semiarid social-ecological systems of the dry Central American corridor have prove...
Central America continues to be a violent region and is prone to increasing climatic shocks and envi...
This report provides an in-depth investigation into climate security risks in the Central American r...
Climate change is an indisputable reality in countries like El Salvador, where the effects of this p...
Over the past decade, the world has become considerably less peaceful. The 2021 Global Peace Index ...
Guatemala is considered to be one of the most exposed and vulnerable countries in Latin America to c...
This factsheet gives answers on how climate exacerbates root causes of conflict in Guatamala, using ...
Here in part two, we begin our examination of community resilience. It builds on the findings in par...
This paper identifies and characterizes vulnerability to climatic change in the Ngöbe-Buglé Indigeno...
Guatemala is considered to be one of the most exposed and vulnerable countries in Latin America to c...
East African pastoralist societies are characterised by their inherent adaptability to climatic vari...
Climate change is one of the main threats to rural livelihoods in Central America, especially for sm...
Climate change has been a security issue for mankind since Homo sapiens first emerged on the planet,...
The effects of climate variability and change on security are debated. While this topic has received...
The burning of fossil fuels and other human activities generating GHG are causing global warming. Gl...
Historically, the semiarid social-ecological systems of the dry Central American corridor have prove...
Central America continues to be a violent region and is prone to increasing climatic shocks and envi...
This report provides an in-depth investigation into climate security risks in the Central American r...
Climate change is an indisputable reality in countries like El Salvador, where the effects of this p...
Over the past decade, the world has become considerably less peaceful. The 2021 Global Peace Index ...
Guatemala is considered to be one of the most exposed and vulnerable countries in Latin America to c...
This factsheet gives answers on how climate exacerbates root causes of conflict in Guatamala, using ...
Here in part two, we begin our examination of community resilience. It builds on the findings in par...
This paper identifies and characterizes vulnerability to climatic change in the Ngöbe-Buglé Indigeno...
Guatemala is considered to be one of the most exposed and vulnerable countries in Latin America to c...
East African pastoralist societies are characterised by their inherent adaptability to climatic vari...
Climate change is one of the main threats to rural livelihoods in Central America, especially for sm...
Climate change has been a security issue for mankind since Homo sapiens first emerged on the planet,...
The effects of climate variability and change on security are debated. While this topic has received...
The burning of fossil fuels and other human activities generating GHG are causing global warming. Gl...
Historically, the semiarid social-ecological systems of the dry Central American corridor have prove...