Publikation: Projecting long-term armed conflict risk : An underappreciated field of inquiry?
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Little research has been done on projecting long-term conflict risks. Such projections are currently neither included in the development of socioeconomic scenarios or climate change impact assessments nor part of global agenda-setting policy processes. In contrast, in other fields of inquiry, long-term projections and scenario studies are established and relevant for both strategical agenda-setting and applied policies. Although making projections of armed conflict risk in response to climate change is surrounded by uncertainty, there are good reasons to further develop such scenario-based projections. In this perspective article we discuss why quantifying implications of climate change for future armed conflict risk is inherently uncertain, but necessary for shaping sustainable future policy agendas. We argue that both quantitative and qualitative projections can have a purpose in future climate change impact assessments and put out the challenges this poses for future research.
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DE BRUIN, Sophie P., Jannis M. HOCH, Nina VON UEXKULL, Halvard BUHAUG, Jolle DEMMERS, Hans VISSER, Niko WANDERS, 2022. Projecting long-term armed conflict risk : An underappreciated field of inquiry?. In: Global Environmental Change : Human and Policy Dimensions. Elsevier. 2022, 72, 102423. ISSN 0959-3780. eISSN 1872-9495. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2021.102423BibTex
@article{deBruin2022-01Proje-70804, year={2022}, doi={10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2021.102423}, title={Projecting long-term armed conflict risk : An underappreciated field of inquiry?}, volume={72}, issn={0959-3780}, journal={Global Environmental Change : Human and Policy Dimensions}, author={de Bruin, Sophie P. and Hoch, Jannis M. and von Uexkull, Nina and Buhaug, Halvard and Demmers, Jolle and Visser, Hans and Wanders, Niko}, note={Article Number: 102423} }
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