Describe how environmental conflicts are resolved

Various disciplines on how to resolve environmental conflicts are offered by multiple sources online.

One of those sources is Environmental conflicts: Key issues and management implications by Prof Urmilla Bob and Salomé Bronkhorst - which features some accountable management strategies that will resolve issues about environmental conflicts. See them below:

Information management and knowledge production.

Gender sensitive climate change and environmental management policy.

Environmental management and environmental protection should balance the needs and interests of the environment, the people and especially the vulnerable.

Narrow environmental protection efforts that do not consider and engage with the dynamics beyond particular borders.

Community-based approaches to NRM (natural resource management) and conflict resolution are deemed to be useful, particularly to promote locally based, indigenous management strategies.

Planning and management of land activities should take into account environmental, social, political and other aspects.

The importance of accountability, communication and governance is also an important aspect raised in this issue.

Post-conflict peacebuilding processes should take into account the effect a conflict had on the environment and the stresses on the environment and people in the post-conflict period.

It has also been suggested that those seeking to resolve conflict between environmentalists and industrialists should also see Resolving Environmental Conflict' (1996) by Chris Maser.

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Wednesday, May 18 2016


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