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No Escape – On the frontlines of climate change, conflict and forced displacement (UNHCR, 2024)

The report details how disasters and other adverse effects of climate change are exacerbating existing challenges faced by…

Human Migration and Natural Resources – Global Assessment of an Adaptive Complex System (UNEP & International Resource Panel, 2023)

This report contributes to the global discussion by moving the discussion of natural resources and migration from being…

Natural resources, human mobility and sustainability: a review and research gap analysis (2022)

Pressures on natural resources, such as from environmental change, have influenced the global human mobility landscape. This peer-reviewed…

Mainstreaming Environmental Sustainability and Clean Energy Access in the Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) (UNHCR, UNDP, 2022)

This report highlights the link between ecological fragility and humanitarian and development needs in the 3RP countries. It…

The White Paper on the Future of Environmental Peacebuilding (2022)

The White Paper on the Future of Environmental Peacebuilding delivers a strong, cogent message about the relevance, evidence,…

RISK BRIEF NORTH AFRICA & SAHEL (Climate Diplomacy, 2020)

This risk brief aims to provide a concise overview of peer-reviewed literature onthe links between climate change and…

Shoring up Stability: Addressing Climate and Fragility Risks in the Lake Chad Region (Adelphi, 2019)

Lake Chad is caught in a conflict trap. Violence between armed opposition groups – including the so-called ‘Islamic…

Driving Transformational Change: Foreign Policy and the 2030 Agenda (Adelphi & German Government, 2019)

The SDGs set out a powerful vision for a better world, but action since 2015 is not delivering…

Frontiers – Emerging issues of environmental concern (UNEP, 2017)

In 2016, about 31.1 million people were newly displaced within their own countries because of conflicts, violence and…

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