Conflict and social vulnerability to climate change: Lessons from Gaza

被引:24
|
作者
Mason, Michael [1 ]
Zeitoun, Mark [2 ]
El Sheikh, Rebhy
机构
[1] London Sch Econ, Dept Geog & Environm, London WC2A 2AE, England
[2] Univ E Anglia, Sch Int Dev, Norwich NR4 7TJ, Norfolk, England
关键词
climate vulnerability; conflict; enforced coping; Gaza Strip; human security; ADAPTATION; CAPACITY;
D O I
10.1080/17565529.2011.618386
中图分类号
F0 [经济学]; F1 [世界各国经济概况、经济史、经济地理]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
0201 ; 020105 ; 03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
In societies marred by conflict, the propensity of populations to be harmed by climate hazards is likely to be increased by their exposure to violence and other coercive practices. Stakeholder assessments of climate vulnerability, as reported here for the Gaza Strip, can capture the qualitative experience of harm caused by conflict-related practices as these relate to, and interact with, forecasted climatic risks. The key pathways of climate vulnerability identified by stakeholders in Gaza relate above all to expected impacts on food security and water security. Exploration of these vulnerability pathways reveals conflict-structured non-climatic risks overwhelming forecasted climate risks. The prevalence in Gaza of short-term 'enforced coping' prevents the development of long-term adaptive capacity. Climate vulnerability assessments in (post) conflict environments should acknowledge the methodological and political-policy challenges caused by chronic, non-climatic sources of harm.
引用
收藏
页码:285 / 297
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Review of Vulnerability Factors Linking Climate Change and Conflict
    Nagano, Takato
    Sekiyama, Takashi
    CLIMATE, 2023, 11 (05)
  • [2] Social vulnerability to climate change: a review of concepts and evidence
    Otto, Ilona M.
    Reckien, Diana
    Reyer, Christopher P. O.
    Marcus, Rachel
    Le Masson, Virginie
    Jones, Lindsey
    Norton, Andrew
    Serdeczny, Olivia
    REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, 2017, 17 (06) : 1651 - 1662
  • [3] Climate change vulnerability, impact and adaptation assessment Lessons from Latin America
    Metternicht, Graciela
    Sabelli, Andrea
    Spensley, Jason
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES AND MANAGEMENT, 2014, 6 (04) : 442 - 476
  • [4] Assessing social vulnerability to climate change in Samoa
    Marco Grasso
    Marta Moneo
    Marco Arena
    Regional Environmental Change, 2014, 14 : 1329 - 1341
  • [5] Assessing social vulnerability to climate change in Samoa
    Grasso, Marco
    Moneo, Marta
    Arena, Marco
    REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, 2014, 14 (04) : 1329 - 1341
  • [6] Climate change, rainfall, and social conflict in Africa
    Hendrix, Cullen S.
    Salehyan, Idean
    JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, 2012, 49 (01) : 35 - 50
  • [7] Social vulnerability of smallholder farmers to climate change in Zambia: the applicability of social vulnerability index
    Dumenu, William Kwadwo
    Tiamgne, Xavier Takam
    SN APPLIED SCIENCES, 2020, 2 (03):
  • [8] Social vulnerability of smallholder farmers to climate change in Zambia: the applicability of social vulnerability index
    William Kwadwo Dumenu
    Xavier Takam Tiamgne
    SN Applied Sciences, 2020, 2
  • [9] Environmental policy and climate change vulnerability in the Maldives: from the 'lexicon of risk' to social response to change
    Malatesta, Stefano
    di Friedberg, Marcella Schmidt
    ISLAND STUDIES JOURNAL, 2017, 12 (01) : 53 - 70
  • [10] Assessment of social vulnerability to climate change at the local scale: development and application of a Social Vulnerability Index
    Cuong Viet Nguyen
    Horne, Ralph
    Fien, John
    Cheong, France
    CLIMATIC CHANGE, 2017, 143 (3-4) : 355 - 370