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Evaluating the Integration of Conflict Sensitive Approaches in Climate Change Response: Bangladesh and Nepal
Údaje o názvu Evaluating the Integration of Conflict Sensitive Approaches in Climate Change Response: Bangladesh and Nepal [rukopis] / Semhal Tsegaye Další variantní názvy Evaluating the Integration of Conflict Sensitive Approaches in Climate Change Response: Bangladesh and Nepal Osobní jméno Tsegaye, Semhal, (autor diplomové práce nebo disertace) Překl.náz Evaluating the Integration of Conflict Sensitive Approaches in Climate Change Response: Bangladesh and Nepal Vyd.údaje 2020 Fyz.popis 55 p. : mapy + 2 maps Poznámka Ved. práce Lenka Dušková Oponent Pascale Combes motel Dal.odpovědnost Dušková, Lenka, 1980- (vedoucí diplomové práce nebo disertace) Combes motel, Pascale, (oponent) Dal.odpovědnost Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (udelovatel akademické hodnosti) Klíč.slova conflict sensitivity * climate change * NAPA * Bangladesh * Nepal * conflict sensitivity * climate change * NAPA * Bangladesh * Nepal Forma, žánr diplomové práce master's theses MDT (043)378.2 Země vyd. Česko Jazyk dok. angličtina Druh dok. PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Titul Mgr. Studijní program Navazující Studijní program Geography Studijní obor International Development Studies kniha
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As developing countries struggle to cope with climate change, the design and implementation of adaptation strategies is becoming increasingly important. Particularly in fragile and conflict- affected states, the effects of climate change can increase the risk of conflict. In such contexts, it is vital to consider that adaptation strategies themselves can have unintended consequences. As such, adaptation and mitigation efforts must integrate conflict sensitive approaches. This paper attempts to understand how conflict sensitive approaches are being integrated into climate change response in two of the most climate-vulnerable countries: Bangladesh and Nepal. These countries are chosen as case studies because of their vulnerability to climate change, compounded by their social and political challenges. To understand how conflict sensitive approaches are applied, the author examines climate response plans that both countries have published and cross-references the processes used for their planning, design, and implementation with conflict sensitive principles. The author concludes that neither Bangladesh nor Nepal manages to incorporate a conflict-sensitive approach into their adaptation strategies, primarily due to weak governance. International donors, aid agencies, and NGOs also bear some responsibility for not effectively mainstreaming conflict sensitivity into their operations. The author recommends that the international community and the governments of Bangladesh and Nepal take steps to mainstream conflict sensitivity into their climate responses.As developing countries struggle to cope with climate change, the design and implementation of adaptation strategies is becoming increasingly important. Particularly in fragile and conflict- affected states, the effects of climate change can increase the risk of conflict. In such contexts, it is vital to consider that adaptation strategies themselves can have unintended consequences. As such, adaptation and mitigation efforts must integrate conflict sensitive approaches. This paper attempts to understand how conflict sensitive approaches are being integrated into climate change response in two of the most climate-vulnerable countries: Bangladesh and Nepal. These countries are chosen as case studies because of their vulnerability to climate change, compounded by their social and political challenges. To understand how conflict sensitive approaches are applied, the author examines climate response plans that both countries have published and cross-references the processes used for their planning, design, and implementation with conflict sensitive principles. The author concludes that neither Bangladesh nor Nepal manages to incorporate a conflict-sensitive approach into their adaptation strategies, primarily due to weak governance. International donors, aid agencies, and NGOs also bear some responsibility for not effectively mainstreaming conflict sensitivity into their operations. The author recommends that the international community and the governments of Bangladesh and Nepal take steps to mainstream conflict sensitivity into their climate responses.
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