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  1. A development project can likewise cause conflict by changing the allocation of resources in a society. Violent conflict is often a symptom of the failure to achieve development that is both sustainable and …

  2. Nov 20, 2017 · atural resource abundance and conflict is multi-layered. On the one hand, resource abundance could foster development due to potential revenue streams and alleviate socio-economic …

  3. Political Ecology and Environmental Conflicts: The Struggle Over ...

    Oct 1, 2024 · Political ecology requires the assessment of two specific situations, the scarcity or abundance of natural resources (whether renewable or non-renewable). Both situations are equally …

  4. Natural Resource Conflicts: Definition and Three Frameworks to Aid ...

    Aug 11, 2020 · Based on case-studies, pioneer researcher Homer-Dixon (1994) proposed three explaining pathways from natural resource scarcity to violent conflict: 1. Where decreasing supplies …

  5. Sep 14, 2007 · To help students understand this role, this study guide will briefly describe those natural resources that are typically involved in violent conflicts, the role of natural resources as causes of …

  6. Land, Natural Resources and Conflict: From Curse to Opportunity. An …

    The challenges associated with preventing, managing and resolving natural resource-induced conflicts may well come to define global peace and security in the 21st century.

  7. Risk Management - Risk in Agriculture | Economic Research Service

    Sep 23, 2025 · Five general types of risk are described here: production risk, price or market risk, financial risk, institutional risk, and human or personal risk. Production risk derives from the uncertain …

  8. 2. Resources and armed conflict - SIPRI

    These approaches highlight the direct and indirect ways that resource issues can cause conflict. For example, both resource scarcity and resource dependence can interact with social and institutional …

  9. One common narrative is about natural resource scarcity and conflict, typically involving renewable resources such as water. There is a diferent narrative involving natural resource abundance and …

  10. Resource Conflicts, Explained | CFR Education

    Competition over natural resources is yet another major driver of conflict. In many cases, control over vital or valuable resources like diamonds, oil, and water has directly caused or...