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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

Confluence Beyond Borders in a Changing Climate: Dialogue for Cooperation in Central Asia and Afghanistan
2026 | Stockholm International Water Institute

Regional Policy Coherence for the Great Green Wall Initiative: Restoring Land and Sustaining Peace: The Great Green Wall and the Climate–Peace–Security Nexus in Africa
2026 | Africa Union

An Update on the Impact of International Sanctions on Myanmar’s Forest Sector: Four Years Since the Coup
2026 | Forest Trends

A Rapid Assessment of Liberia’s Mining Sector, with a Focus on the Local Impacts on Forests and People
2026 | Forest Trends

Events

Nature and Wars Seminar 2: The Impact of Military Actions on Flora, Fauna and Funga
Apr 10, 2026 | University of Oulu

Defining Environmental Peacebuilding: Contributions from Colombia & Latin America (A Path to Ottawa Event)
Apr 14, 2026 | Environmental Peacebuilding Association

Nature and Wars Seminar 3: Protected Areas in the Wartime
Apr 17, 2026 | University of Oulu

News

Renewable Energy: Evaluation Finds FMO’s Renewable Energy Investments in Fragile States Largely Successful
Mar 31, 2026

Toxic Fallout from Gulf War ‘Could Last Decades’
Mar 30, 2026 | Mohammed El-Said

Liberia: Latest Report Shows Liberia Losing Billions in Mining Revenue as Forests Degrade, Communities Shortchanged
Mar 30, 2026 | Gerald C. Koinyeneh