Continuous joint action is needed to address global water-related climate impacts. These risks and international water cooperation were topics at The Hague Roundtable on 19 April.
The links between climate change, conflict and fragility are not simple and linear. This report explores how climate change acts as a risks multiplier in regards to non-state armed groups.
The demand for water rises along with population growth, urbanisation. and increased domestic and industrial use, while climate change acts as a threat multiplier for water and food insecurity. This policy brief discusses the need for multi-track water diplomacy.
A break-out session at the Future Force Conference was devoted to the need to integrate natural resource issues in security analyses and military planning and operations.
This briefing note discusses how foresight tools offer a practical toolset for formulating responses to climate security risks, even in the context of significant uncertainty.
At the Stockholm Forum on Peace and Development a side event will be held on climate-fragility risks in the Lake Chad region and the scope for conflict prevention and resilience building.