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The Nature of Peace

Exploring links between the natural environment and peace-building in post-conflict societies

Project's title: The Nature of Peace: Exploring links between the natural environment and peace-building in post-conflict societies.

Project's duration: 2017-2018

Contact person: Yahia Mahmoud

Project's website

Overview

Empirical evidence from around the world has shown that post-conflict reconstruction efforts often focus on the short-term and urgent needs of societies transitioning to peace. These processes, however, often fail to consider the root causes of the conflict (such as control over key natural resources) or to integrate dynamics such as those linked to the distribution of environmental "goods and bads" and participation in environmental politics. It is therefore of key importance to investigate how environmental justice brings sustainable peace and development in the long term. The theme brings together researchers from five different faculties (Social Sciences, Law, Humanities and Theology, Natural Sciences, and University Specialised Centres) to discuss and work on these issues.