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Welcome to the
Environmental Peacebuilding
Knowledge Platform

This site serves both as the home page for the Environmental Peacebuilding Association® (also known as EnPAx®), and as a repository for a wide range of information on environmental peacebuilding.

Environmental peacebuilding integrates natural resource management in conflict prevention, mitigation, resolution, and recovery to build resilience in communities affected by conflict. Join our growing global community of researchers, practitioners, and decision makers in sharing experiences and lessons from managing natural resources in conflict-affected settings, accessing new research on the topic, and participating in events to support the growing network of professionals active in environmental peacebuilding.

Topics

Recent Library Additions

Essential Concepts of Environmental Peacebuilding: An A to Z Guide
2026 | Routledge

No Health without Peace
2026 | The Lancet

The Take: What Does RSF Capture of Heglig Oilfield Mean for Sudan's War? [Audio]
2025 | Al Jazeera

Navigating the Waters: A Hegemonic Stability Theory Analysis of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and Its Impact on Hydro-Politics in the Nile Basin
2025 | ESP International Journal of Science, Humanities and Management Studies

Navigating Climate, Conflict, and Migration: Insights from Ethiopia and the East and Horn of Africa
2025 | International Organization for Migration

Events

Sustainability Funding Promotes Peace in Iran (A Path to Ottawa Event)
Jan 14, 2026 | Environmental Peacebuilding Association

Assessing Environmental Impacts in Gaza: Insights from UNEP's Report (A Path to Ottawa Event)
Jan 21, 2026 | EnPAx Transitional Justice Interest Group

Virtual Conservation Conflict Transformation (CCT) Introduction / Refresher
Jan 22, 2026 | Center for Conservation Peacebuilding

News

Afghanistan: Taliban Halt Gold Mining Operations in Takhar, Detain Two after Deadly Clashes
Jan 7, 2026

Environmental Peacebuilding: 2025 in Review
Jan 6, 2026 | Environmental Peacebuilding Association

The Grammar of Rivers: Choosing Cooperation over Conflict in the Indus
Jan 6, 2026 | Rajeev Kumar Jha