A debilitating drought may bring riots and social unrest in one country, but in a neighbouring country, the same problem may be dealt with by citizen mobilisation towards collective action solutions.
To a large extent, governance capacity and community resilience explains the nature and structure of the response. In this report, three case studies – from Angola, Mali, and Honduras – of actual responses to climate change and conflict are presented.
Published on 08 November 2017
- Africa
- Angola
- Africa
- Mali
- Global
- Latin America and the Caribbean
- Honduras
- Changing the world
- Climate change
- Conflict and peace
- Resilience and climate
- Disaster risk reduction
- Resilience and climate
- Disaster preparedness
- Resilience and climate
- Resilient livelihoods