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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…

Climate Security and Peacebuilding – Thematic Review (United Nations University, 2023)

The 2023 Thematic Review on Climate Security and Peacebuilding, commissioned by PBSO in partnership with FAO, UNICEF, Climate…

Smart, Sustainable and Resilient cities: the Power of Nature-based Solutions (UNDP, 2021)

This report investigates the potential of nature-based solutions (NbS) to help build smart, sustainable and resilient cities. It…

The Impact of Covid-19 on Environmental Sustainability in Iraq (UNDP, 2021)

This paper investigates the direct and indirect environmental impacts in Iraq as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic,…

Measuring Progress: Towards achieving the environmental dimensions of the SDGs (UN Environment, 2019)

The SDGs provide a framework which elaborates the global development agenda towards achieving a better and more sustainable…

The Politics of Space for Conservation: A political economy analysis of the allocation of territory for biodiversity in Kenya (UCL Dissertation, 2018)

This research (produced as part of a distance learning Masters) aims to understand the economic and social factors…

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…

Addressing Natural Resource Conflicts: Working towards more effective resolution of national and sub-national resource disputes (Chatham House, 2015)

At a broad level four types of resource dispute can present a general challenge to national stability: secessionist…

Natural Resource Management and Peacebuilding in Afghanistan (UN, 2013)

This report investigates the ways in which the management of land, water, minerals, forests and drugs are linked…

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