Water Service Provision and Peacebuilding in East Timor: Exploring the Socioecological Determinants for Sustaining Peace


Publisher: Journal of Intervention and Peacebuilding

Author(s): Florian Krampe and Suzanne Gignoux

Date: 2018

Topics: Basic Services, Conflict Prevention, Governance, Renewable Resources

Countries: Timor-Leste

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This article presents an examination of post-conflict water resource management in East Timor through the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) with the aim of contributing to our understanding of the opportunities and challenges inherent to the sustainable management of water resources in post-conflict countries and of gaining insight into its potential long-term benefits for sustaining peace. The article contributes one of the first theory-centred, empirical analyses of post-conflict water resource management, in which the challenges and failures of UNTAET in East Timor shed light on the opportunities and risks inherent to post-conflict water service provision for peacebuilding.