Perspectives


Environmental Peacebuilding Perspectives is a series of briefs that contain commentary, analysis, and opinion from leading thinkers who are shaping the field of environmental peacebuilding. These Perspectives are produced by the Environmental Peacebuilding Association® (also known as EnPAx®) are derived from remarks delivered by distinguished lecturers in the series of Al-Moumin Distinguished Lectures on Environmental Peacebuilding, among other sources.

There are 5 resources in the library.

On Being A Trigger for Peace: Using Environmental Cooperation to Alleviate, End, and Hopefully Prevent Armed Conflict

2018
Ken Conca, Geoff Dabelko

Ken Conca and Geoff Dabelko are the 2018 recipients of the Al-Moumin Award for Environmental Peacebuilding. Presented by the Environmental Law Institute, American University, UN…


Communities and the State: Rethinking the Relationship for a More Progressive Agrarian Century

2016
Liz Alden Wily

Liz Alden Wily is a tenure specialist based in Nairobi, Kenya, who combines practitioner and research roles for global and national initiatives. She is affiliated…


Armed Conflict and Protection of the Environment: Possible or Not?

2016
Marie G. Jacobsson

Ambassador Marie G. Jacobsson was Special Rapporteur for the topic “Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflicts” (2013-16) and Member of the UN…


Natural Resources and Conflict: A Glimpse Into the Future?

2015
Michael Ross

Michael L. Ross is a Professor of Political Science at UCLA, and the author of The Oil Curse: How Petroleum Wealth Shapes the Development of…


From Vicious to Virtuous Cycles

2015
Jon Barnett

Jon Barnett is professor and Australian Research Council future fellow in the Department of Resource Management and Geography at Melbourne University, a lead author for…