⚡️It's been an incredible✨ year for research on #climate change, peace, and security @SIPRIorg!
Here are some highlights from our publications in 2022 - A thread 🧵👇 #ClimateSecurity 1/15
2/ In February, Kheira Tarif kicked off with a study on 'Climate Change and Violent Conflict in West Africa: Assessing the Evidence' ⏩sipri.org/publications/2…
3/ Looking at the 'Gender Dimensions of Climate Insecurity', Elizabeth Smith stressed the need to critically understand the different and interlinked experiences of diverse groups of men and women ⏩ sipri.org/publications/2…
4/ In cooperation with @SIPRIorg's #FoodSecurity program @EnviroFarah @vongai_g and others looked at 'The World Food Programme’s Contribution to Improving the Prospects for Peace in Ethiopia' ⏩ doi.org/10.55163/YDST9…
5/ Considering the tremendous #ClimateSecurity challenges Somalia faces, @EmBroek & @HodderClimate looked at what an Integrated Approach to Climate Security and Peacebuilding in Somalia could look like ⏩ sipri.org/publications/2…
6/ Following the @OSCE Ministerial Decision on Climate Change, @AnniekBarnhoorn explored how to take #ClimateSecurity forward in the OSCE in her blog from June ⏩ sipri.org/commentary/blo…
7/ #ClimateAdaptation has gotten a lot of attention in 2022. Consequently, @EnviroFarah & @KatongoSeyuba looked at the social side of climate change adaptation and how it can reduce conflict risks ⏩ doi.org/10.55163/SEYZ9…
8/ With two exciting studies on the EU, Simone Bunse and team did a ‘Mapping European Union Member States’ Responses to Climate-related Security Risks’ ⏩ doi.org/10.55163/HTDN6…
9/ As well as searching for answers on ‘Advancing European Union Action to Address Climate-related Security Risks’ ⏩ doi.org/10.55163/RZME5…
10/ Also in other regions regional organizations play an important role in responding to #ClimateSecurity. @KatongoSeyuba & @taniaferre_ took a closer look at ‘Climate-related security risks in the SADC region’ in this November backgrounder ⏩ sipri.org/commentary/top…
11/ What is ‘The role of development actors in responding to environment and security links’ wondered Karen Meijer & @KatongoSeyuba, drawing lessons from their session at the 2022 #SthlmForum ⏩sipri.org/publications/2…
12/ In addition, this year we were able to publish together with our colleagues at @NUPInytt factsheets on Afghanistan South Sudan, Iraq, Sudan, Ethiopia, Colombia, CAR and Somalia ⏩ sipri.org/research/peace…
13/ And don't forget to check out our comprehensive flagship report, 'Environment of Peace: Security in a New Era of Risk' which offers principles for policymakers to guide their efforts in addressing intertwined crises⏩ environmentofpeace.org
14/ We hope these publications provide valuable insights and guidance for policymakers and practitioners working on environmental and peace issues. Read more about our work and check out our amazing team sipri.org/research/peace…
15/ None of this would be possible without the tireless support from SIPRI editorial, communications, and operations. As well as our generous funders and critical and constructive external reviewers. 🙏🙏🙏
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