Introduction to Climate and Environmental Security in Peace Operations
Nov 1, 2022
- Nov 4, 2022
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Climate Diplomacy and ZIF Center for International Peace Operations
Berlin, Germany
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This course is organized by the Berlin Center for International Peace Operations (ZIF) in cooperation with adelphi and aims at building practical skills on understanding and analyzing climate-related security risks in order to contribute to crisis prevention and sustaining peace. Course Description Our understanding about the links between climate change, environment and conflict has improved significantly over the last ten to fifteen years. While at the beginning the question was about the “if”, it is today about the “when, where and how” climate change is impacting different variables and drivers of instability and conflict. While climate change itself does not automatically lead to conflict it can play a role in the food insecurity, economic inequality, displacement and criminality that aggravate ethnic and political divides. As the world warms, climatic distress plays an increasingly central role in many of today’s conflicts. Many of the most climate-vulnerable countries are also among the most fragile contexts. Therefore, peace operations need to be equipped with knowledge and tools for understanding and analyzing the highly contextual pathways through which climate change and environmental degradation affect livelihoods and conflict and learn how to develop effective response strategies. The tutored 3,5 days course is organized by the Berlin Center for international Peace Operations (ZIF) in cooperation with the Berlin based think tank adelphi and aims at building practical skills on understanding and analyzing climate-related security risks in order to contribute to crisis prevention and sustaining peace. Thus, the course does not deal with greening peace operations, i.e. how to reduce the ecological footprint of a mission, but rather with the concrete impacts of climate change and environmental degradation on relevant conflict dynamics and how a mission could potentially address them. Learning Objectives By the end of this course participants will be able to:
- understand and describe the links between climate change, environment, peace and security
- reflect on their mission mandate and their role using a climate security lens
- apply different methodologies, techniques and tools to analyze climate-related risks and identify entry points
- integrate different perspectives into analysis and planning
- identify programming gaps/actions points and further training needs
- Links between climate change, environment and conflict
- Climate and environmental security in the mission context, mandates and current developments
- Introduction to different analysis tools e.g. climate-fragility hot spot mapping; pressure map and conflict tree
- Climate programming in the mission context
- ZIF Expert Pool: 220,00 €
- External: 990,00 €
- an up-to-date CV
- a motivation letter in English explaining your motivation for applying for the training