
Climate Change and Conflict in the Pacific
Challenges and Responses
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. January 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-032-59343-2 (ISBN)
Description
Shibata, Carroll and Boege address the various dimensions of the climate change-conflict nexus and shed light on the overwhelming challenges of climate change in the Pacific Islands region.
This book highlights the multidimensionality of the problems: political, technical, material, and emotional and psychological. Written by experts in the field, the chapters highlight the centrality and importance of opening up a dialogue between researchers involved in the large-scale global modelling of climate change and the local actors. Both scholars and civil society actors come together in sharing about the complexities of local contexts and the conflictdriving potential of climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies on the ground. The book brings together indigenous Pacific approaches with broader international debates in the climate change-security discourse. Through various accounts and perspectives, current gaps in knowledge are bridged, contributing to the development of more grounded, conflict-sensitive climate change policies, strategies, governance and adaptation measures in the Pacific region.
An important resource for students, researchers, policymakers and civil society actors interested in the multi-faceted issues of climate change in the Pacific.
This book highlights the multidimensionality of the problems: political, technical, material, and emotional and psychological. Written by experts in the field, the chapters highlight the centrality and importance of opening up a dialogue between researchers involved in the large-scale global modelling of climate change and the local actors. Both scholars and civil society actors come together in sharing about the complexities of local contexts and the conflictdriving potential of climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies on the ground. The book brings together indigenous Pacific approaches with broader international debates in the climate change-security discourse. Through various accounts and perspectives, current gaps in knowledge are bridged, contributing to the development of more grounded, conflict-sensitive climate change policies, strategies, governance and adaptation measures in the Pacific region.
An important resource for students, researchers, policymakers and civil society actors interested in the multi-faceted issues of climate change in the Pacific.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate
Illustrations
3 s/w Abbildungen, 2 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 1 s/w Zeichnung, 1 s/w Tabelle
1 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
281 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-59343-2 (9781032593432)
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Challenges and Responses
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Challenges and Responses
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Challenges and Responses
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Persons
Ria Shibata is a Research Fellow at the Toda Peace Institute in Japan. Her research explores the nexus between climate change, loss of land and identity amongst youth in the Pacific diaspora communities in New Zealand, Australia and Fiji.
Seforosa Carroll is a Lecturer in Cross Cultural ministry and theology at the United Theological College in Australia. She previously held the position of Programme Executive for Mission, specifically Mission from the Margins with the World Council of Churches based in Geneva, Switzerland.
Volker Boege is a Senior Research Fellow for Climate Change and Conflict at Toda Peace Institute. Dr. Boege has worked extensively in the areas of peacebuilding and resilience in the Pacific region. He is an Honorary Research Fellow, School of Political Science and International Studies at The University of Queensland.
Seforosa Carroll is a Lecturer in Cross Cultural ministry and theology at the United Theological College in Australia. She previously held the position of Programme Executive for Mission, specifically Mission from the Margins with the World Council of Churches based in Geneva, Switzerland.
Volker Boege is a Senior Research Fellow for Climate Change and Conflict at Toda Peace Institute. Dr. Boege has worked extensively in the areas of peacebuilding and resilience in the Pacific region. He is an Honorary Research Fellow, School of Political Science and International Studies at The University of Queensland.
Editor
University of Otago, New Zealand
Charles Sturt University, Australia
University of Queensland, Australia
Content
Contents
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
List of figures and tables
Acronyms
1. Introduction. Climate Change and Conflict in the Pacific: Challenges and Responses
Ria Shibata and Seforosa Carroll
PART I
Climate change-Security-Conflict Nexus
2. The Climate Change-Security Nexus: A Critical Security Studies Perspective
Matt McDonald
3. Global Security Challenges of Climate Change
Halvard Buhaug
PART II
Climate Change and Conflict in the Pacific
4. Climate Change, Its Social Effects, and Conflicts in the Pacific
Volker Boege
5. Climate Change, Migration and Land in Oceania
John R. Campbell
PART III
Case Studies: Climate Change and Conflict in the Pacific
6. Relocation of Carteret Islanders to Bougainville: A Special Case of Climate Change Adaptation
Volker Boege and Ursula Rakova
7. Changing Environments and Conflict Prevention in Solomon Islands
Kate Higgins
8. Social Implications of Climate Change in Vanuatu: Potential for Conflict, Avenues for Conflict Prevention, and Peacebuilding
Kirsten Davies
9. Conclusions
Volker Boege
Index
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
List of figures and tables
Acronyms
1. Introduction. Climate Change and Conflict in the Pacific: Challenges and Responses
Ria Shibata and Seforosa Carroll
PART I
Climate change-Security-Conflict Nexus
2. The Climate Change-Security Nexus: A Critical Security Studies Perspective
Matt McDonald
3. Global Security Challenges of Climate Change
Halvard Buhaug
PART II
Climate Change and Conflict in the Pacific
4. Climate Change, Its Social Effects, and Conflicts in the Pacific
Volker Boege
5. Climate Change, Migration and Land in Oceania
John R. Campbell
PART III
Case Studies: Climate Change and Conflict in the Pacific
6. Relocation of Carteret Islanders to Bougainville: A Special Case of Climate Change Adaptation
Volker Boege and Ursula Rakova
7. Changing Environments and Conflict Prevention in Solomon Islands
Kate Higgins
8. Social Implications of Climate Change in Vanuatu: Potential for Conflict, Avenues for Conflict Prevention, and Peacebuilding
Kirsten Davies
9. Conclusions
Volker Boege
Index