The role of water resources in conflict has been the centre of a polarized scientific debate on the connections between environmental and social sustainability. We investigate whether and how water availability, also in relation to water demand, increases the likelihood of violent conflict, and we analyse how hydrological factors influence social conflict dynamics involving non-state armed groups in the Lake Chad Basin. We combine hydrological and biophysical factors with information on socio-political processes. We use a novel physically based agro-hydrological model to produce water-availability and water-demand indicators to explore the conflict potential. By coupling a critical modelling perspective with a novel rendition of hydrologica...
This article empirically analyzes the relationship between groundwater scarcity and incidences of co...
Does water shortage incentivize cooperation? Case studies suggests that water scarcity can rarely, i...
Does water scarcity induce conflict? And who would engage in a water scarcityconflict? In this paper...
The role of water resources in conflict has been the centre of a polarized scientific debate on the ...
This article builds on the growing literature that explores the relationships between environmental ...
Intra-state water conflicts have increased substantially over the past few decades particularly in d...
Intra-state water conflicts have increased substantially over the past few decades particularly in d...
Whilst there are several empirical studies linking water scarcity and violent conflicts, existing qu...
This paper builds on the growing literature that explores the relations between environmental change...
Climate variability is amongst an array of threats facing agricultural livelihoods, with its effects...
Lake Chad is part of international strategic challenges due to the increasing vulnerability of its w...
This article develops a new framework for understanding environment-conflict relations, on both theo...
This article develops a new framework for understanding environment-conflict relations, on both theo...
This article develops a new framework for understanding environment-conflict relations, on both theo...
This thesis provides a basin-level analysis of climate shocks and conflict links, utilising liveliho...
This article empirically analyzes the relationship between groundwater scarcity and incidences of co...
Does water shortage incentivize cooperation? Case studies suggests that water scarcity can rarely, i...
Does water scarcity induce conflict? And who would engage in a water scarcityconflict? In this paper...
The role of water resources in conflict has been the centre of a polarized scientific debate on the ...
This article builds on the growing literature that explores the relationships between environmental ...
Intra-state water conflicts have increased substantially over the past few decades particularly in d...
Intra-state water conflicts have increased substantially over the past few decades particularly in d...
Whilst there are several empirical studies linking water scarcity and violent conflicts, existing qu...
This paper builds on the growing literature that explores the relations between environmental change...
Climate variability is amongst an array of threats facing agricultural livelihoods, with its effects...
Lake Chad is part of international strategic challenges due to the increasing vulnerability of its w...
This article develops a new framework for understanding environment-conflict relations, on both theo...
This article develops a new framework for understanding environment-conflict relations, on both theo...
This article develops a new framework for understanding environment-conflict relations, on both theo...
This thesis provides a basin-level analysis of climate shocks and conflict links, utilising liveliho...
This article empirically analyzes the relationship between groundwater scarcity and incidences of co...
Does water shortage incentivize cooperation? Case studies suggests that water scarcity can rarely, i...
Does water scarcity induce conflict? And who would engage in a water scarcityconflict? In this paper...