Climate Change, Demography, Environmental Degradation, and Armed Conflict
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Environmental Change and Security Program
Using geo-referenced data, Clionadh Raleigh and Henrik Urdal find that population growth and density are related to increased civil conflict, but that demographic and environmental factors are generally outweighed by political and economic ones. Therefore, they call for "paying greater attention to how resources are distributed and how political institutions create vulnerability to climate change."
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Clionadh Raleigh
Lecturer, Trinity College Dublin
Henrik Urdal
Director and Research Professor, Peace Research Institute Oslo
Environmental Change and Security Program
The Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP) explores the connections between environmental change, health, and population dynamics and their links to conflict, human insecurity, and foreign policy. Read more
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