Understanding the conflict potential of climate variability is critical for assessing and dealing with the societal implications of climate change. Yet, it remains poorly understood under what circumstances – and how – extreme weather events and variation in precipitation patterns affect organized violence. This dissertation suggests that the impacts of climate variability on organized violence are conditional on specific climate patterns, the sensitivity of livelihoods, and state governance. These theoretical conjectures are subjected to novel empirical tests in four individual essays. Three essays investigate the relationship between climate variability and communal and civil conflict through sub-national quantitative analysis focusing on...
In this thesis I investigate the link between climate variability and violent conflict. By applying ...
The warming of the climate system is unequivocal according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate...
The paper focuses on the nexus between climate change and armed conflicts with an empirical analysis...
Understanding the conflict potential of climate variability is critical for assessing and dealing wi...
Understanding the conflict potential of climate variability is critical for assessing and dealing wi...
Addressing deficits of current research on the link between climate change and violent conflict, thi...
Does climate change lead to violent conflicts? This question worries world leaders, but research has...
Addressing deficits of current research on the link between climate change and violent conflict, thi...
This paper studies the effects of long-term climate change on the dynamics of violent conflict in th...
This thesis has explored the potential effects of rainfall variability on violent conflict in Sub Sa...
This paper studies the effects of long-term climate change on the dynamics of violent conflict in th...
Many regions that are endowed with scarce natural resources such as arable land and water, and which...
Recent studies discuss the link between climate change and violent conflict, especially for East Afr...
Recent studies discuss the link between climate change and violent conflict, especially for East Afr...
This rapid review explores the evidence of indirect connections between conflict, vulnerability and ...
In this thesis I investigate the link between climate variability and violent conflict. By applying ...
The warming of the climate system is unequivocal according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate...
The paper focuses on the nexus between climate change and armed conflicts with an empirical analysis...
Understanding the conflict potential of climate variability is critical for assessing and dealing wi...
Understanding the conflict potential of climate variability is critical for assessing and dealing wi...
Addressing deficits of current research on the link between climate change and violent conflict, thi...
Does climate change lead to violent conflicts? This question worries world leaders, but research has...
Addressing deficits of current research on the link between climate change and violent conflict, thi...
This paper studies the effects of long-term climate change on the dynamics of violent conflict in th...
This thesis has explored the potential effects of rainfall variability on violent conflict in Sub Sa...
This paper studies the effects of long-term climate change on the dynamics of violent conflict in th...
Many regions that are endowed with scarce natural resources such as arable land and water, and which...
Recent studies discuss the link between climate change and violent conflict, especially for East Afr...
Recent studies discuss the link between climate change and violent conflict, especially for East Afr...
This rapid review explores the evidence of indirect connections between conflict, vulnerability and ...
In this thesis I investigate the link between climate variability and violent conflict. By applying ...
The warming of the climate system is unequivocal according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate...
The paper focuses on the nexus between climate change and armed conflicts with an empirical analysis...