Cambridge Peaceshaping & Climate Lab publications

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Integral to the mission of the Cambridge Peaceshaping & Climate Lab is to research the interrelationship between peace, conflict and climate change. 

CPCL works with a range of scholars and institutions to develop academic papers, working papers and summaries of the research.

We have produced a series of working papers and summary reports, aligning to the work streams.

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Publications

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To understand climate mobility, follow the water In this report, we analyse the causes of water-related climate mobility, quantify its likely effects, and offer a path forward for reducing the impact as much as possible. Torsten Kurth, Dean Muruven, Ann Balzarolo, Emma Clemens, Lamia Skalli, Julia Huysamer, Fhulu Netsianda, Professor Neil Stott, and Sophie Harbour Download report
Peacegaming: A blueprint for evidence-based co-design Exploring the untapped potential of gaming in conflict prevention and peacekeeping. Dr. Michelle Darlington, Dr. Jarrod Pendlebury & Prof. Tanya Krzywinska Download report
Climate mobilities: Understanding the environment-climate- mobility nexus Addressing climate mobility: challenges, strategies, and the role of interdisciplinary collaboration. Sophie Harbour & Dr. Michelle Darlington Download report
Spot & stop: Using technologies to predict and prevent climate related conflict Integrating ‘spot and stop’ technologies with local knowledge to enhance understanding of and responses to climate and conflict risks. Lucy Caines & Michelle Darlington Download report
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