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...
war in the Middle East will be fought over water, not politics”. Time has shown that the popular “Wa...
The issue of climate change poses to be one of the most pressing challenges facing community of nati...
Hydro-development of the Mekong Basin is proceeding at an increasing pace. The relatively small-scal...
Development initiatives aimed at mitigating or adapting to climate change impacts may result in unan...
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...
Over two billion people remain without safe drinking water and more than four billion lack basic acc...
Fallowing three decades (before the Bone conference) political unrest and civil war, Afghanistan fac...
This conference paper seeks to explore the potential contributions of the peace science to the hydro...
In recent years, the subject of “water wars” has been often repeated in news cycles as the next majo...
This article develops a new framework for understanding environment-conflict relations, on both theo...
Ever since American security analysts began to consider the impact of global warming on internationa...
AbstractWater Security was a central theme of WANA Forum 2010, where regional experts warned that th...
This paper deals with the multiple insecurities affecting combined rainfed farming systems in the Is...
To date, the research community has failed to reach a consensus on the nature and significance of th...
war in the Middle East will be fought over water, not politics”. Time has shown that the popular “Wa...
The issue of climate change poses to be one of the most pressing challenges facing community of nati...
Hydro-development of the Mekong Basin is proceeding at an increasing pace. The relatively small-scal...
Development initiatives aimed at mitigating or adapting to climate change impacts may result in unan...
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...
Over two billion people remain without safe drinking water and more than four billion lack basic acc...
Fallowing three decades (before the Bone conference) political unrest and civil war, Afghanistan fac...
This conference paper seeks to explore the potential contributions of the peace science to the hydro...
In recent years, the subject of “water wars” has been often repeated in news cycles as the next majo...
This article develops a new framework for understanding environment-conflict relations, on both theo...
Ever since American security analysts began to consider the impact of global warming on internationa...
AbstractWater Security was a central theme of WANA Forum 2010, where regional experts warned that th...
This paper deals with the multiple insecurities affecting combined rainfed farming systems in the Is...
To date, the research community has failed to reach a consensus on the nature and significance of th...
war in the Middle East will be fought over water, not politics”. Time has shown that the popular “Wa...
The issue of climate change poses to be one of the most pressing challenges facing community of nati...
Hydro-development of the Mekong Basin is proceeding at an increasing pace. The relatively small-scal...