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Climate and Security Resources: Diplomacy and Development

This page includes a list of resources on the nexus of climate change and security by Diplomacy and Development.

Diplomacy and Development

2019: USAID: The Nexus of Fragility and Climate Risks

2018: USAID: The Intersection of Global Fragility and Climate Risks

2015: Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review, U.S. Department of State

2015: USAID: USAID Policy on Cooperation with the Department of Defense

2015: USAID: Climate Change and Conflict, An Annex to the USAID Climate-Resilient Development Framework

2014: USAID: Climate Change and Conflict, Findings and Lessons Learned from Five Case Studies in Seven Countries

2014: Policy Directive from the Secretary of State, ‘We Need To Elevate the Environment in Everything We Do,’ U.S. Department of State

2014: USAID: Climate Change and Conflict in the Sahel, A Policy Brief on Findings from Niger and Burkina Faso

2013: USAID: Climate Change and Conflict in West African Cities, A Policy Brief on Findings from Lagos, Nigeria and Accra, Ghana

2012: USAID Climate Change and Development Strategy, 2012-2016

2012: USAID: Follow the Water, Emerging Issues of Climate Change and Conflict in Peru

2011: Climate Threats, Fragility, and Conflict Risk. Office of Conflict Management and Mitigation, Bureau of Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance, USAID. Presentation, Woodrow Wilson Center

2011: USAID: Climate Change and Conflict in Pastoralist Regions of Ethiopia,  Mounting Challenges, Emerging Responses

2011: USAID: Climate Change and Conflict in Uganda, The Cattle Corridor and Karamoja

2011: USAID: Frontlines Article Specter of Climate Wars

2009: USAID: Climate Change, Adaptation, and Conflict: A Preliminary Review of the Issues

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