Policy Brief
Unpacking the Nexus between Stabilization and Climate, Peace and Security
Skrevet av
Andrew E. Yaw Tchie
Seniorforsker
Ingvild Brox Brodtkorb
Forsker
Mariana Llorens Zabala
Tidligere ansatt
Red.
Sammendrag:
This policy paper explores the evolving nexus between stabilization and climate, peace, and security (CPS) in conflict-affected settings, particularly in Africa. It examines how stabilization has been interpreted and implemented through UN peacekeeping operations, African-led interventions, civilian-led efforts, and emerging climate stabilization approaches. Recognizing the increasingly complex interlinkages between environmental degradation, fragility, and insecurity, the paper calls for an adaptive stabilization framework that integrates CPS perspectives. Through case studies in the Lake Chad Basin and Liptako Gourma, the paper illustrates how adaptive, people-centered, and context-specific interventions can strengthen resilience and support sustainable peace. Recommendations are offered to guide the integration of CPS into stabilization strategies, ensuring more coherent, accountable, and inclusive responses to multifaceted risks.
- Publiseringsår: 2024
- Utgiver: Training for Peace
- URL 1: https://trainingforpeace.org/wp-content/uploads/TfP-Policy-Paper_Unpacking-the-Nexus-between-Stabilization-and-Climate-Peace-and-Security.pdf
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