Environmental Peacemaking

Environmental Peacemaking

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Nov 13, 2002 · English · Paperback
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Format Paperback
Language English
Published Nov 13, 2002
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10 080187193X
ISBN-13 9780801871931

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Ken Conca explores the intricate relationship between environmental cooperation and regional peace in a compelling examination of conflict resolution strategies. He delves into the dynamics of how shared ecological interests can unite conflicting parties and transcend traditional divides. Conca illustrates that when nations work together to address environmental challenges, they not only foster sustainability but also cultivate trust and collaboration.

Through a variety of case studies, he highlights successful instances where such cooperation has led to lasting peace. These examples reveal the potential for environmental initiatives to serve as catalysts for dialogue and negotiation, offering a fresh perspective on conflict resolution. In a world facing escalating environmental crises, Conca’s insights underscore the importance of fostering cooperative strategies rather than confrontational approaches.

Ultimately, this work provides a hopeful vision for the future, suggesting that by prioritizing environmental partnerships, communities and nations can create a foundation for conflict prevention and sustainable development. Conca’s research serves as a guide for policymakers, scholars, and activists who seek to harness the power of the environment in the pursuit of enduring peace.

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