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Climate Change, Natural Resources, and Conflict: A Contribution to the Ecology of Warfare

机译:气候变化,自然资源和冲突:对战争生态的贡献

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Climate change is increasingly recognized as a potential threat to national security. Climate change does not cause war by itself, but can have significant effects on the ecological basis of societies and thereby lead to instability and unpredict-ability, which can in turn lead to war. History is replete with episodes of climate change that have led to violent conflict, even the fall of civilizations. This paper identifies climate-related conflicts over natural resources that take place at a local or regional scale and primarily in developing countries. The focus is on the likelihood of increasing conflict between pastoralists and farmers, especially in parts of the world that contain important biological resources. Conflict in such regions can affect food supplies at a time when one billion people already are undernourished. The impacts of climate change are felt by people primarily through impacts on ecosystems. For example, climate change can affect agriculture through three main ecological impacts: changing patterns of rainfall, increasing numbers of extreme climate events, and increasing temperature changing distribution of land productiv-ity. Improving security requires a broader approach to adapting to climate change, drawing on international law and support from climate change adaptation funds.
机译:气候变化越来越被认为是对国家安全的潜在威胁。气候变化本身不会造成战争,但对社会的生态基础产生重大影响,从而导致不稳定和未预期的能力,又可以导致战争。历史与气候变化的剧集充满了导致暴力冲突的剧集,即使是文明的堕落。本文识别与当地或区域规模的自然资源有关的气候相关的冲突,主要是在发展中国家。重点是牧民和农民之间增加冲突的可能性,特别是在世界各地包含重要的生物资源。在十亿人已经不受欢迎的时候,这些地区的冲突可能会影响食物供应。人们主要通过对生态系统的影响,人们感受到气候变化的影响。例如,气候变化可以通过三个主要生态影响影响农业:改变降雨模式,越来越多的气候事件,以及越来越多的降温土地产品的分布。提高安全要求采用更广泛的方法来调整气候变化,借鉴国际法和气候变化适应资金的支持。

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