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Ashok Swain is a Professor of Peace and Conflict Research, UNESCO Chair of International Water Cooperation, and Director of the Research School of International Water Cooperation at Uppsala University, Sweden. He has written extensively on new security challenges and democratic development issues. Joakim jendal is Professor of Peace and Development Research at the School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He has been researching water management for twenty years and has published widely within water management as well as within regionalisation in East and Southeast Asia, and has been specialising in Cambodia studies.
1. Environmental Conflict and peacebuilding: An IntroductionAshok Swain & Joakim jendal Part I Review of the Concept and Theories2. Environment and Conflict James R. Lee 3. Transnational Environmental Crime Peter Stoett4. Climate Change and Environmental ConflictsSimon Dalby 5. Environmental Pathways to Peace Ken Conca and Michael D. Beevers 6. Environment, Climate Change, and PeaceRandall Amster Part II Review of Thematic Approaches 7. Post-War Environmental Peacebuilding: Navigating Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources Erika Weinthal and McKenzie Johnson 8. Depoliticisation, Water, and Environmental Peacebuilding Karin Aggestam 9. Climate Change Adaptation and Peacebuilding Richard A. Matthew 10. Environmental Peacebuilding and the United Nations David Jensen and Amanda Kron 11. Revisiting Securitization: An Empirical Analysis Of Environment and Natural Resource Provisions in United Nations Security Council Resolutions, 19462016 Peter Aldinger, Carl Bruch, and Sofia Yazykova Part III Case Studies 12. Environmental Peacebuilding in the Middle East Tobias Ide, Vakur Smer, and Larissa M. Aldehoff 13. Environmental Peacebuilding in Iraq: Restoring the Iraqi Marshes and the Ancient Kahrez Systems in the Northern Governorates Hannah Moosa 14. Are there limits to environmental peacebuilding? A critical reflection on water cooperation in the Jordan BasinAnders Jgerskog15. Environmental Peacebuilding in Liberia Michael D. Beevers 16. Environmental Peacebuilding in Nepal: Lessons From Nepals Micro-Hydropower Projects Florian Krampe 17. Environmental Peacebuilding in Post-Conflict Colombia Pedro Valenzuela and Servio Caicedo 18. From curse to blessing How natural resources affect peace and conflict in the PhilippinesColin Walch Part IV Analytical Challenges and Future-oriented Perspectives 19. Environmental Conflict and Peacebuilding in Africa: Connecting Resources, Issues, and Ongoing Governance Initiatives Timothy Adivilah Balag'kutu, Jeremiah O. Asaka, Linda Holcombe, Jason J. McSparren, and Stacy D. VanDeveer20. The role of water diplomacy in peace building Maria Vink 21. Climate Diplomacy and Peace Dennis Tnzler 22. The Role of the Military in Environmental Peace-building Saleem H. Ali and Rebecca Pincus 23. Environmental Resource Governance and Peace: A Critical Review Larry Swatuk