AbstractThis study investigates the relationship between violent conflict, food price, and climate variability at the subnational level. Using disaggregated data on 113 African markets from January 1997 to April 2010, interrelationships between the three variables are analyzed in simultaneous equation models. We find that: (i) a positive feedback exists between food price and violence – higher food prices increase conflict rates within markets and conflict increases food prices; (ii) anomalously dry conditions are associated with increased frequencies of conflict; and (iii) decreased rainfall exerts an indirect effect on conflict through its impact on food prices. These findings suggest that the negative effects of climate variability on co...
The 2014 IPCC report concludes that changes in precipitation and temperature could cause global food...
As the scientific community speaks in unison regarding mankind's role in climate change, the rhetori...
Scholars debate whether climate change has a consistent effect on the likelihood of armed conflict i...
This study investigates the relationship between violent conflict, food price, and climate variabili...
-Earlier research that reports a correlational pattern between climate anomalies and violent conflic...
Over one million people have died from direct exposure to civil conflict in Africa since the end of ...
-Earlier research that reports a correlational pattern between climate anomalies and violent conflic...
Earlier research that reports a correlational pattern between climate anomalies and violent conflict...
Earlier research that reports a correlational pattern between climate anomalies and violent conflict...
Studies that examine the impact of food prices on conflict usually assume that (all) changes in inte...
Food prices surge during 2007-08 has induced an enormous impact on the whole world, especially on th...
Food prices surge during 2007-08 has induced an enormous impact on the whole world, especially on th...
Studies that examine the impact of food prices on conflict usually assume that (all) changes in inte...
Studies that examine the impact of food prices on conflict usually assume that (all) changes in inte...
This study explores the potential impact of climate finance (cf) on food prices in Sub-Saharan Afric...
The 2014 IPCC report concludes that changes in precipitation and temperature could cause global food...
As the scientific community speaks in unison regarding mankind's role in climate change, the rhetori...
Scholars debate whether climate change has a consistent effect on the likelihood of armed conflict i...
This study investigates the relationship between violent conflict, food price, and climate variabili...
-Earlier research that reports a correlational pattern between climate anomalies and violent conflic...
Over one million people have died from direct exposure to civil conflict in Africa since the end of ...
-Earlier research that reports a correlational pattern between climate anomalies and violent conflic...
Earlier research that reports a correlational pattern between climate anomalies and violent conflict...
Earlier research that reports a correlational pattern between climate anomalies and violent conflict...
Studies that examine the impact of food prices on conflict usually assume that (all) changes in inte...
Food prices surge during 2007-08 has induced an enormous impact on the whole world, especially on th...
Food prices surge during 2007-08 has induced an enormous impact on the whole world, especially on th...
Studies that examine the impact of food prices on conflict usually assume that (all) changes in inte...
Studies that examine the impact of food prices on conflict usually assume that (all) changes in inte...
This study explores the potential impact of climate finance (cf) on food prices in Sub-Saharan Afric...
The 2014 IPCC report concludes that changes in precipitation and temperature could cause global food...
As the scientific community speaks in unison regarding mankind's role in climate change, the rhetori...
Scholars debate whether climate change has a consistent effect on the likelihood of armed conflict i...