Forecasting Climate (In)Security in Fragile States

Article by CCIP’s Tristan Burwell on the importance of local level qualitative and quantitative data in identifying specific communities at risk in fragile and conflict affected states.

Burwell examines how “climate security pathways converge in non-linear fashions that dissect multiple sectors and manifest in hard and soft threats to communities, landscapes and infrastructure.”

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