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Climate change adaptation in conflict-affected countries: A systematic assessment of evidence.

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Sitati, A; Joe, E; Pentz, B; Grayson, C; Jaime, C; Gilmore, E; Galappaththi, E; Hudson, A; Alverio, GN; Mach, KJ; van Aalst, M; Simpson, N ...
Published in: Discover sustainability
January 2021

People affected by conflict are particularly vulnerable to climate shocks and climate change, yet little is known about climate change adaptation in fragile contexts. While climate events are one of the many contributing drivers of conflict, feedback from conflict increases vulnerability, thereby creating conditions for a vicious cycle of conflict. In this study, we carry out a systematic review of peer-reviewed literature, taking from the Global Adaptation Mapping Initiative (GAMI) dataset to documenting climate change adaptation occurring in 15 conflict-affected countries and compare the findings with records of climate adaptation finance flows and climate-related disasters in each country. Academic literature is sparse for most conflict-affected countries, and available studies tend to have a narrow focus, particularly on agriculture-related adaptation in rural contexts and adaptation by low-income actors. In contrast, multilateral and bilateral funding for climate change adaptation addresses a greater diversity of adaptation needs, including water systems, humanitarian programming, and urban areas. Even among the conflict-affected countries selected, we find disparity, with several countries being the focus of substantial research and funding, and others seeing little to none. Results indicate that people in conflict-affected contexts are adapting to climate change, but there is a pressing need for diverse scholarship across various sectors that documents a broader range of adaptation types and their results.

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Discover sustainability

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2662-9984

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2662-9984

Publication Date

January 2021

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2

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1

Start / End Page

42

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  • 4011 Environmental engineering
 

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Sitati, A., Joe, E., Pentz, B., Grayson, C., Jaime, C., Gilmore, E., … de Perez, E. C. (2021). Climate change adaptation in conflict-affected countries: A systematic assessment of evidence. Discover Sustainability, 2(1), 42. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-021-00052-9
Sitati, A., E. Joe, B. Pentz, C. Grayson, C. Jaime, E. Gilmore, E. Galappaththi, et al. “Climate change adaptation in conflict-affected countries: A systematic assessment of evidence.Discover Sustainability 2, no. 1 (January 2021): 42. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-021-00052-9.
Sitati A, Joe E, Pentz B, Grayson C, Jaime C, Gilmore E, et al. Climate change adaptation in conflict-affected countries: A systematic assessment of evidence. Discover sustainability. 2021 Jan;2(1):42.
Sitati, A., et al. “Climate change adaptation in conflict-affected countries: A systematic assessment of evidence.Discover Sustainability, vol. 2, no. 1, Jan. 2021, p. 42. Epmc, doi:10.1007/s43621-021-00052-9.
Sitati A, Joe E, Pentz B, Grayson C, Jaime C, Gilmore E, Galappaththi E, Hudson A, Alverio GN, Mach KJ, van Aalst M, Simpson N, Schwerdtle PN, Templeman S, Zommers Z, Ajibade I, Chalkasra LSS, Umunay P, Togola I, Khouzam A, Scarpa G, Global Adaptation Mapping Initiative Team, de Perez EC. Climate change adaptation in conflict-affected countries: A systematic assessment of evidence. Discover sustainability. 2021 Jan;2(1):42.

Published In

Discover sustainability

DOI

EISSN

2662-9984

ISSN

2662-9984

Publication Date

January 2021

Volume

2

Issue

1

Start / End Page

42

Related Subject Headings

  • 4011 Environmental engineering