
Training in Environmental Conflict Resolution
A report and a new database on trainings for environmental conflict resolution reveal that while natural resource management is largely covered, the crucial link between the environment and civil conflict is missing. While many capacity building measures exist for natural resource governance, their scope is mostly restricted to the local level and they do not consider the broader socio-political context. However, even though environmentally induced conflicts are increasingly frequent, their root causes are often not the environmental problems themselves, but are linked to broader structural problems of governance, marginalization and existing civil conflict. The report and the database show that these root causes are rarely addressed in trainings. Furthermore, those trainings that focus on (post)conflict settings and peacebuilding only insufficiently include the potential contributions of environmental cooperation.
Adelphi Research compiled this overview as part of their activities in the "Initiative for Peacebuilding" project. Please feel free to contact us by Email (
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) if you would like to add any trainings on conflict over natural resources and their socio-political context. A revised version of the database will be available on ecc-platform.org in November.
The report summarizing the key findings on the availability and characteristics of the trainings are available as a PDF-file (65 KB): "Environmental Conflict Trainings. A Synopsis of Approaches and Further Needs". The entire database of all trainings is available as a PDF-file (344 KB) here.
Further information on the project "Initiative for Peacebuilding" is available here: http://www.initiativeforpeacebuilding.eu/
The different trainings are clustured according to their provider:
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International Organisations and NGOs In this section you will find an overview on trainings, provided by international Organisations such as the FAO, WWF and IUCN. |
Development Cooperation Agencies In this section you will find trainings, provided by development cooperation agencies, including the World Bank Institute and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA). |
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Academic Institutes In this section you will find an overview on trainings, provided by academic institutes and universities. |
Local Organisations In this section you will find an overview on trainings, provided by local civil society organisations from all over the world. |


