From Conflict to Conservation: How Environmental Security can foster Peace.

Kushwaha, Prachi

From Conflict to Conservation: How Environmental Security can foster Peace.

Keywords : Conflict, Conservation, Environmental Security, Peace, Ecology, Resource Scarcity, Climate Change, Diplomacy and Sustainable Development.


Abstract

The article tries to explore the intricate relationship between environmental security and peacebuilding efforts. This paper delves into the notion that environmental factors are increasingly becoming intertwined with conflicts and conversely, they can also serve as catalysts for peace and stability. It highlights importance of recognizing and addressing the environmental dimensions of conflicts and how leveraging environmental resources and sustainable practices can contribute to post- conflict reconstruction and reconciliation. The paper outlines the policy implications of integrating environmental security considerations into peacebuilding frameworks. It highlights the need for international organizations, governments, NGOs to work collaboratively in order to develop strategies that prioritize both conflict prevention and environmental sustainability. It also underscores the significance of acknowledging the environmental dimensions of conflicts, while also advocating for the potential of environmental cooperation in fostering peace. One of the remarkable facets of environmental security is its inherent ability to transcend political and cultural divides.

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