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Land and Conflict: Toolkit and Guidance for Preventing and Managing Land and Natural Resource Conflict


Publisher: EU-UN Partnership on Land and Natural Resources

Date: 2012

Topics: Assessment, Conflict Prevention, Gender, Land

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Con­flict arises when two or more groups believe their interests are incompatible. Confl­ict is not in itself a negative phenomenon. Non-violent confl­ict can be an essential component of social change and development, and is a necessary component of human interaction. Non-violent resolution of con­flict is possible when individuals and groups have trust in their governing structures, society and institutions to manage incompatible interests.

Land and natural resource issues are almost never the sole cause of confl­ict. Land confl­icts commonly become violent when linked to wider processes of political exclusion, social discrimination, economic marginalization, and a perception that peaceful action is no longer a viable strategy for change.

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