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Mar162018

Country brief: Iraq

Country, Iraq, PublicationsBy ConEnvObsMarch 16, 2018

A brief introductory overview of the environmental dimensions of Iraq’s conflicts, with facts, figures and further reading.

Mar162018

Country brief: Colombia

Colombia, Country, PublicationsBy ConEnvObsMarch 16, 2018

A brief introductory overview of the environmental dimensions of post-conflict Colombia, with facts, figures and further reading.

Mar162018

Country brief: Afghanistan

Afghanistan, Country, PublicationsBy ConEnvObsMarch 16, 2018

A brief introductory overview of the environmental dimensions of the conflict in Afghanistan, with facts, figures and further reading.

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This study examined the environmental and social impact of hydrocarbon pipeline development in #Myanmar, their impact on forests and cultivated lands, as well as on water and wildlife

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Land use and land cover changes along the China-Myanmar Oil and Gas pipelines – Monitoring infrastructure development in remote conflict-prone regions

Energy infrastructures can have negative impacts on the environment. In remote and / or sparsely populated as well ...

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China fears for its oil and gas pipelines in #Myanmar after three ethnic armed groups announced that they are considering a resumption of fighting. The pipelines project is the largest in the country and Chinese support for the junta is raising tensions

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China Again Seeks Myanmar Regime's Assurances on Oil, Gas Pipelines Security

Beijing has reportedly requested a meeting with junta officials after ethnic armed groups in Myanmar’s north thr...

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New policy brief from @BrittaSjo and colleagues examines environmental harm linked to the armed conflict in #Colombia, its consequences for Indigenous peoples and the opportunities for legal redress https://www.instituto-capaz.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Policy-Brief-Azul-2-2021-Pereira-et-al.pdf #PERAC #intlaw

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Indigenous peoples are often heavily affected by environmental degradation during and after armed conflicts. In #Colombia and Ecuador the Awá have proposed a binational conservation corridor, that they will restore, to protect their culture and beliefs

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How oil, cocaine and armed conflict threaten the survival of the Awá people

'In our territories, the entry of different people and companies exploiting resources is advancing'

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Methamphetamine production is increasing in #Afghanistan using the cheap and accessible ephedra plant. The shift to meth may have been triggered by the 2018 drought in Afghanistan, in which large tracts of opium crops were destroyed. https://cen.acs.org/policy/global-health/Afghanistans-crystal-meth-boom-rooted/99/i13

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This new report from @LSE_WPS @NoWomenNoPeace and @TheWIPCentre explores the intersection between #ClimateSecurity and women and girls’ right to peace - responding to an urgent need to explore how the #WPS and #ClimateChange agendas relate

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Defending the Future: Gender, Conflict and Environmental Peace

Defending the Future: Gender, Conflict and Environmental Peace

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