From conflict to peacebuilding : the role of natural resources and the environment / UNEP
Contributor(s): United Nations Environment Programme.
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BookSeries: Policy paper (United Nations Environment Programme): no. 1Publisher: Nairobi : United Nations Environment Programme, 2009Description: 44 p. : col. ill., col. maps ; 30 cm.ISBN: 9789280729573.Subject(s): CONFLICT MANAGEMENT | ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS | PEACEBUILDING | WAR | NATURAL RESOURCES | ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTOnline resources: Full text available online Summary: This report discusses the key linkages between environment, conflict and peacebuilding, and provides recommendations on how these can be addressed more effectively by the international community. It has been developed in the context of UNEP's mandate to "keep under review the world environmental situation in order to ensure that emerging environmental problems of wide international significance receive appropriate and adequate consideration by governments."--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-44).
This report discusses the key linkages between environment, conflict and peacebuilding, and provides recommendations on how these can be addressed more effectively by the international community. It has been developed in the context of UNEP's mandate to "keep under review the world environmental situation in order to ensure that emerging environmental problems of wide international significance receive appropriate and adequate consideration by governments."--Publisher's description.

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