Florian Krampe
Associated Visiting researcher at Department of Peace and Conflict Research
- E-mail:
- Florian.Krampe@pcr.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Gamla Torget 3, 1tr
753 20 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Box 514
751 20 UPPSALA
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- ORCID:
- 0000-0002-2208-794X
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Research
Building Sustainable Peace - Understanding the dynamics and foundations of Environmental Peacebuilding
This project is focusing on the question how sustainable peace can be build after armed conflicts. I focus especially on the dynamics and foundations of environmental peacebuilding, as the link between post-conflict peacebuilding and environmental governance and natural resource management. The argument underlying this project is: to build peace we need to acknowledge and understand the long-term interplay of social, political, and ecological processes in post-war countries. As these processes interact and divisively shape the post-war landscape, I argue that it is essential to build a peace that is ecologically sensitive, while equally socially and politically relevant and desirable – I call that sustainable peace.
Publications
Recent publications
- Negative social tipping dynamics resulting from and reinforcing Earth system destabilization (2024)
- Positive peace and environmental sustainability: Local evidence from Afghanistan and Nepal (2023)
- The Environment and Human Security (2022)
- Climate-related Security Risks and Peacebuilding in Mali (2021)
- Why United Nations peace operations cannot ignore climate change (2021)
All publications
Articles
- Negative social tipping dynamics resulting from and reinforcing Earth system destabilization (2024)
- Positive peace and environmental sustainability: Local evidence from Afghanistan and Nepal (2023)
- Ownership and inequalities (2021)
- Sustaining peace through better resource governance (2021)
- Security implications of climate development in conflict-affected states (2021)
- Investment in resilient food systems in the most vulnerable and fragile regions is critical (2021)
- The ‘boomerang effect’ (2021)
- Responding to Climate-Related Security Risks (2018)
- Water Service Provision and Peacebuilding in East Timor (2018)
- Toward Sustainable Peace (2017)
- Water for peace? (2017)
- Empowering peace: service provision and state legitimacy in Nepal’s peace-building process (2016)
- Avoiding catastrophes (2016)
- Nepal’s Micro-Hydropower Projects Have Surprising Effect on Peace Process (2014)
- Climate Change Mitigation, Peacebuilding, and Resilience (2014)
- Zambezi River Basin (2012)
- The art of mediation (2011)
- Transboundary Rivers and Climate Change (2011)
- Angola and Mozambique (2010)
- Neue Kriege, neu betrachtet (2009)
- Actors in Environmental Peacebuilding
- Reversing the negative shift - Natural Resources and Environmental Peacebuilding
Books
- Building Sustainable Peace (2016)
- Climate Change and the Risk of Violent Conflicts in Southern Africa (2011)
Chapters
- The Environment and Human Security (2022)
- Environmental Peacebuilding (2021)
- Post-War Legitimacy (2020)
- Human Development and Minority Empowerment (2016)
- The Liberal Trap (2013)
- Liberal State-building and Environmental Security (2012)
- Stability and sustainability in peace building (2011)
Conferences
- Water, Cooperation and Peacebuilding (2014)
- Climate Change Mitigation and Political Legitimacy in Post-Conflict Settings (2014)
- Global Environmental Governance during Peacebuilding - The Case of Kosovo (2014)
- The Environment and Peace - Environmental Policies in Peace Processes and their contribution to Building Peace (2013)
- Transforming Identities (2010)
- Exploring Changing Identities and Reconciliation in South Africa and Zimbabwe (2009)
- Environmental Security and Peace Building Projects (2009)
- Stability and Sustainability in Peace Building Systems and the Environment (2009)
Reports
- Climate-related Security Risks and Peacebuilding in Mali (2021)
- Why United Nations peace operations cannot ignore climate change (2021)
- Climate-related Security Risks and the African Union (2020)
- Water Security and Governance in the Horn of Africa (2020)
- Climate-related security risks and peacebuilding in Somalia (2019)
- Climate change, peacebuilding and sustaining peace (2019)
- Responses to climate-related security risks (2018)
- Climate change and violent conflict (2018)
- Armed Conflict, Non-State Conflict and One-Sided Violence and its Relation to Climate Change in the Period 1989 – 2008 (2010)