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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Connecting Disasters and Climate Change to the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus

Rodrigo MenaLaura PetersSummer BrownIlan KelmanHyeonggeun Ji

subject

SDG 16 - PeacePolitical Science and International RelationsSDG 16 - Peace Justice and Strong InstitutionsSDG 13 - Climate ActionVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200Safety ResearchJustice and Strong Institutions

description

As climate change increasingly affects the world, much is said about the rising amounts of aid required to support emergency response, long-term development to adapt, and peacebuilding to ensure that conflict does not undermine these efforts. Bringing these ideas together, some advocate for the addition of a separate climate change stream into the humanitarian, development, and peace/peacebuilding nexus (or triple nexus). Based on a critical literature review and synthesis, this article articulates and conceptualizes how climate change perspectives and actions should be integrated into the existing streams of the humanitarian, development, and peace/peacebuilding nexus, rather than being added as a separate stream. The analysis shows the risks of adding climate change as a stand-alone stream and advocates for developing long-term strategies that integrate climate change actions into humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding efforts to better serve all three.

10.1177/15423166221129633https://pure.eur.nl/en/publications/8fe16d33-8261-41bb-90a4-491c45540228