The student is familiar with the environmental impacts of conflicts, the role of natural resources in conflicts, and environmental peace building.
Contents
The course deals with the role of the environment and natural resources in conflicts and peace building. Among the key themes are environmental impacts of conflicts and warfare, and post-conflict environmental analysis. Moreover, the course describes how natural resources can function both as a source of conflicts and as tools in peace building and in post-conflict economic recovery and reconciliation. The theoretical underpinnings of environmental security are also discussed.
Modes of study
Option
1
Available for:
Degree Programme Students
Other Students
Open University Students
Doctoral Students
Exchange Students
Participation in course work
In
English
Lecture seminars (24 h) and lecture diary or exam.
Evaluation
Numeric 1-5.
Study materials
Dalby, Simon 2009. Security and Environmental Change. Cambridge: Polity.
Leichenko, Robin & O’Brien Karen 2008.Environmental Change and Globalization. Double Exposures. Oxford University Press.
Ross, Michael L. 2004. “What Do We Know About Natural Resources and Civil War?” Journal of Peace Research 41(3), 337-356.
United Nations Environment Programme UNEP 2009. From Conflict to Peacebuilding. The Role of Natural Resources and the Environment.
Further information
Some room in the course for exchange students and other students, please contact the teacher before the course.