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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 its impacts.
Both scholars and civil society actors come together in sharing
about the complexities of local contexts and the conflict-driving
potential of climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies on
the ground, which fuses locally-focused Pacific approaches with
broader international debates in the climate change–security
research community. 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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