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Environment of Peace: Security in a New Era of Risk

2022 | Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
José Francisco Alvarado Cóbar, Kyungmee Kim, Geoffrey Dabelko, Anniek Barnhoorn, Florian Krampe, Evelyn Salas Alfaro, Noah Bell, Claire McAllister, Emilie Broek, David Michel, Karolina Eklöw, Elise Remling, Jakob Faller, Elizabeth Smith, Andrea Gadnert, D

Behind the headlines of war in Europe and the aftershocks of the Covid-19 pandemic, our world is being drawn into a black hole of deepening twin…


Down the Green Feminist Road

2020 | Women's International League for Peace & Freedom
Adalmiina Erkkola, Grace Armstrong

WILPF recognises the close relationship between the environment, women’s rights and peace. For this reason, at the Congress in 2018, WILPF launched the Environmental Peace…


Climate Change in Women, Peace and Security National Action Plans

2020 | Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Elizabeth Smith

This SIPRI Insights paper explores how the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) national action plans (NAPs) of 80 states frame and respond to climate change…


Corporate Social Responsibility and Natural Resource Conflict

2016 | Routledge
Kylie McKenna

This book examines the possibilities and limitations of corporate social responsibility in minimising the violent conflict often associated with natural resource exploitation. Through detailed and…


Women, Water Resource Management, and Sustainable Development: The Turkey-North Cyprus Water Pipeline Project

2018 | Resources
Emine Eminel Sülün

Women’s role in water resource management is recognized, yet the implementation of methods and strategies to get beyond gender-based obstacles to women’s equal participation in…


Exploring Environmental Violence: Perspectives, Experience, Expression, and Engagement

2024 | Cambridge University Press
Richard Marcantonio, John Paul Lederach, and Agustin Fuentes

The contributors to this book represent a wide breadth of scholarly approaches, including law, social and environmental science, engineering, as well as from the arts…


Post-Conflict Restitution of Customary Land: Guidelines and Trajectories of Change

2023 | World Development
Sandra F. Joireman and Rosine Tchatchoua-Djomo

Since the 1990s a body of soft international law and public policy has developed around property restitution after conflict. The Pinheiro Principles and the Voluntary…


Report of the Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Related Intolerance on Ecological Crisis, Climate Justice, and Racial Justice

2022 | UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
E. Tendayi Achiume

In the present report, the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance highlights the racially discriminatory and unjust roots…


Environmental Degradation and Genocide

2022 | Genocide Studies and Prevention
Emily Sample and Henry Theriault

In January 2021, the International Association of Genocide Scholars and Genocide Studies and Prevention journal hosted three panels on Environmental Degradation, Climate Change, and Mass…


The Reality of Aid Report 2020/2021: Aid in the Context of Conflict, Fragility, and the Climate Emergency

2021 | Reality of Aid
Urantsooj Gumbosuren, Vitalice Meja, Sarah Isabelle Torres, Henry Morales, Nerea Craviotto, Brian Tomlinson, and Mark M. Pascual

The 2020/2021 Reality of Aid Report sets out a narrative in support of a transformative shift in the international aid system taking stock of persisting global crises…


Advancing Gender-Responsive Climate Action through National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Processes

2020 | NAP Global Network
Angie Dazé

The National Adaptation Plan (NAP) process provides an unprecedented opportunity to reduce vulnerability to climate change, while also redressing social and gender inequalities. To realize…


Gender and Politics in Northern Ireland and Kosovo

2019 | Inclusion in Post-Conflict Legislatures
Michael Potter

This chapter explores the dimensions of gender and politics in Kosovo and Northern Ireland. The dynamics of the two conflicts and their transitions are explored…


Anger and Sadness: Gendered Emotional Responses to Climate Threats in Four Island Nations

2018 | Cross-Cultural Research
Margaret du Bray, Amber Wutich, Kelli L. Larson, Dave D White, and Alexandra Brewis

Climate change presents an important threat to community livelihoods and well-being around the world. Biophysical vulnerability to the effects of climate change, such as sea…


Global Women, Peace and Security Initiative: Phase I Implementation Report - Chad, Mongolia and Ukraine

2025 | UNDP
UNDP

Phase I Implementation Report (2024-2025) Chad, Mongolia and Ukraine

In 2024–2025, in partnership with the Government of France, UNDP established and implemented Phase I of the…


Women’s Resistance to War, Injustice, and Environmental Crisis

2025 | Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
Genevieve Riccoboni and Jacqueline Dyna

The root causes, manifestations and attempts to mitigate and adapt to the climate crisis all hold profound implications for gender equality and human security. Women,…


Women’s Leadership in Environmental Peacebuilding: Converging Nature, Climate, and Peace

2025 | CCCU Research Space Repository
I. Kopytsia and N. Slobodian

This article examines the role of female leadership in environmental peacebuilding, focusing on the context of Russia’s war against Ukraine. It explores how women have…


Rural Poverty, Violence, and Power: Rejecting and Endorsing Gender Mainstreaming by Food Security NGOs in Armenia and Georgia

2021 | ScienceDirect
Anna Jenderedjian and Anne C. Bellows

Gender mainstreaming (GM) is a strategy to empower women and promote gender equality. Using mixed-methods, this study draws on perspectives of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in…


Quantifying GHG Emissions Enabled by Capital and Labor: Economic and Gender Inequalities in France

2023 | Industrial Ecology
Antonin Pottier and Gaëlle Le Treut

Many studies have investigated the carbon footprint of households. They rely on consumption-based responsibility and focus on how many emissions are embodied in a product.…


Beyond Farming Women: Queering Gender, Work and Family Farms

2023 | Agriculture and Human Values
Prisca Pfammatter and Joost Jongerden

The issue of gender and agriculture has been on the research agendas of civil society organisations, governments, and academia since the 1970s. Starting from the…


Resilience, Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and Transitional Justice

2023 | Taylor & Francis
Janine N. Clark

This interdisciplinary book constitutes the first major and comparative study of resilience focused on victims-/survivors of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV). Locating resilience in the relationships…


What is the ‘Problem’ of Gender Inequality Represented to be in the Swedish Forest Sector?

2023 | Environmental Science & Policy
Alizée Ville, Grace Wong, Amanda Jiménez Aceituno, Andrea Downing, Mawa Karambiri, and Maria Brockhaus

Gender equality in natural resource management is a matter of sustainability and democracy for Sweden’s government, however the country’s forest remains a highly gender-segregated sector.…


Tools for Gender-Responsive and Conflict-Sensitive Climate Programming

2022 | Climate XChange
Megan Bastick and Camille Risler

In its climate policy and international engagement, the Scottish Government is already a strong voice calling for a gender-responsive approach and women’s participation. Integrating the…


Who Benefits From Nature? A Quantitative Intersectional Perspective on Inequalities in Contact with Nature and the Gender Gap Outdoors

2022 | Landscape and Urban Planning
Kathryn Colley, Katherine N. Irvine, and Margaret Currie

Spending time outdoors in natural environments is associated with an array of benefits to individuals’ health and wellbeing, as well as being implicated in the…


How Conflict Causes Food Insecurity

2022 | NowThis News

'Ukraine was the food basket of the world before this conflict started' — More than 2.3 billion people experience food insecurity worldwide. Here's why conflict…


Taking Food Out the Private Sphere? Addressing Gender Relations in Urban Food Policy

2021 | Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems
Marina Di Masso, Daniel López-García, Julia Clemente-Longás, and Verónica García-García

Urban food policies are increasingly considered central instruments for the promotion of food systems sustainability. As for their social sustainability, justice and equity are expected…


Women's Invisible Work in Disaster Contexts: Gender Norms in Speech on Women's Work After a Forest Fire in Sweden

2020 | Disasters
Erna Danielsson and Kerstin Eriksson

The aim of this study is to investigate what women do in disaster situations and how both men and women perceive and discuss the work…


Observational Evidence of the Need for Gender-Sensitive Approaches to Wildfires Locally and Globally: Case Study of 2018 Wildfire in Mati, Greece

2021 | Sustainability
Anastasia Zabaniotou, Anastasia Pritsa, and E-A Kyriakou

The study takes an equality justice perspective to compare resilience against the controlled management of wildfires, for an effective preparedness, which is a prerequisite for…


Decolonising Conflicts, Security, Peace, Gender, Environment and Development in the Anthropocene

2021 | Springer
Oswald Spring, Úrsula Brauch, and Hans Günter

In this book 25 authors from the Global South (19) and the Global North (6) address conflicts, security, peace, gender, environment and development. Four parts…


Factors Associated with Experiencing Sexual Violence Among Female Gender-Based Violence Survivors in Conflict-Afflicted Eastern Ukraine

2021 | BMC Public Health
Ariadna Capasso, Halyna Skipalska, Sally Guttmacher, Natalie G. Tikhonovsky, Peter Navario, and Theresa P. Castillo

Since 2014, over 1.6 million people have been forcibly displaced by the conflict in eastern Ukraine. In 2014, 8% of reproductive-aged women in Ukraine had…


Gender and Disaster. Bibliography and Reference Guide, Volume 1

2020 | IRDR Centre for Gender and Disaster, University College London
Louisa Acciari, Maureen Fordham, Virginie Le Masson, Anjali Saran, Olivia Walmsley, and Punam Yadav

This first volume is part of an ongoing series to compile the literature on Gender and Disaster and to share it with other disciplines and…