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Exploring Environment as Cross-Cutting Issue Among Humanitarian-Development Nexus Actors

  1. Title statementExploring Environment as Cross-Cutting Issue Among Humanitarian-Development Nexus Actors [rukopis] / Arpan Gelal
    Additional Variant TitlesExploring environmental concern as cross cutting issue among Humanitarian Development nexus actors
    Personal name Gelal, Arpan, (dissertant)
    Translated titleExploring environmental concern as cross cutting issue among Humanitarian Development nexus actors
    Issue data2020
    Phys.des.75 : il., tab. + 1 CD
    NoteVed. práce Maria Sassi
    Oponent Pedro Enrique Arriaza aldana
    Another responsib. Sassi, Maria, (thesis advisor)
    Arriaza aldana, Pedro Enrique, (opponent)
    Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (degree grantor)
    Keywords Environment Mainstreaming * Humanitarian-Development nexus * WFP * IFRC * UNDP * USAID * Environment Mainstreaming * Humanitarian-Development nexus * WFP * IFRC * UNDP * USAID
    Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses
    UDC (043)378.2
    CountryČesko
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindPUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST
    TitleMgr.
    Degree programNavazující
    Degree programGeography
    Degreee disciplineInternational Development Studies
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    00266255-348931338.pdf331.2 MB08.06.2020
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    00266255-ved-529721017.pdfPosudek vedoucího
    00266255-opon-200299714.pdfPosudek oponenta

    Environment mainstreaming across the humanitarian operations and long-term development programs is imperative to the new way of working agreed in the World Humanitarian Summit (2016). Mainstreaming environment in Humanitarian-Development nexus is crucial to minimize the environmental impacts of humanitarian projects and to build long term resilience against environmental and climatic risks and vulnerabilities of communities in protracted crises. This study explores the current environmental mainstreaming strategies of humanitarian and development organizations at the institutional and operational level based on specific attributes. This study conducts the case study of leading humanitarian and development organizations; namely, WFP, IFRC, UNDP, and USAID, based on the conceptual framework on mainstreaming strategies derived from various literature. Multiple case study approach was employed based on information collected through various secondary sources and personal consultation with the organizations. The finding of this study signifies the presence of varying environmental mainstreaming practices within the studied organizations, and comparative analysis among them is also presented. Finally, this study suggests the joint contextual environmental (and climate) analysis by humanitarian and development actors and inclusion of environmental consideration in collaborative multi-year programming to minimize environmental damage in protracted crises.Environment mainstreaming across the humanitarian operations and long-term development programs is imperative to the new way of working agreed in the World Humanitarian Summit (2016). Mainstreaming environment in Humanitarian-Development nexus is crucial to minimize the environmental impacts of humanitarian projects and to build long term resilience against environmental and climatic risks and vulnerabilities of communities in protracted crises. This study explores the current environmental mainstreaming strategies of humanitarian and development organizations at the institutional and operational level based on specific attributes. This study conducts the case study of leading humanitarian and development organizations; namely, WFP, IFRC, UNDP, and USAID, based on the conceptual framework on mainstreaming strategies derived from various literature. Multiple case study approach was employed based on information collected through various secondary sources and personal consultation with the organizations. The finding of this study signifies the presence of varying environmental mainstreaming practices within the studied organizations, and comparative analysis among them is also presented. Finally, this study suggests the joint contextual environmental (and climate) analysis by humanitarian and development actors and inclusion of environmental consideration in collaborative multi-year programming to minimize environmental damage in protracted crises.

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