Publikation: One effect to rule them all? : A comment on climate and conflict
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A recent Climatic Change review article reports a remarkable convergence of scientific evidence for a link between climatic events and violent intergroup conflict, thus departing markedly from other contemporary assessments of the empirical literature. This commentary revisits the review in order to understand the discrepancy. We believe the origins of the disagreement can be traced back to the review article’s underlying quantitative meta-analysis, which suffers from shortcomings with respect to sample selection and analytical coherence. A modified assessment that addresses some of these problems suggests that scientific research on climate and conflict to date has produced mixed and inconclusive results.
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BUHAUG, Halvard, Jonas NORDKVELLE, Thomas BERNAUER, Tobias BÖHMELT, Michael BRZOSKA, Joshua W. BUSBY, Antonio CICCONE, Hanne FJELDE, Erik GARTZKE, Nina VON UEXKULL, 2014. One effect to rule them all? : A comment on climate and conflict. In: Climatic Change. Springer. 2014, 127(3-4), S. 391-397. ISSN 0165-0009. eISSN 1573-1480. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1007/s10584-014-1266-1BibTex
@article{Buhaug2014-12effec-70792, year={2014}, doi={10.1007/s10584-014-1266-1}, title={One effect to rule them all? : A comment on climate and conflict}, number={3-4}, volume={127}, issn={0165-0009}, journal={Climatic Change}, pages={391--397}, author={Buhaug, Halvard and Nordkvelle, Jonas and Bernauer, Thomas and Böhmelt, Tobias and Brzoska, Michael and Busby, Joshua W. and Ciccone, Antonio and Fjelde, Hanne and Gartzke, Erik and von Uexkull, Nina} }
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