Environmental Peacebuilding
02.03. - 06.03.
Practitioner Training in Präsenz
Participants are able
• to identify the interaction between environmental factors and violent conflicts as well as peacebuilding processes
• to reflect on de-colonial perspectives on and the importance of indigenous/local knowledge about the environment
• to strategise how environmental issues can be addressed in a peacebuilding process
Building peace can only be truly successful if also the environment is protected. In violent conflicts, ecosystems are often sufffering, if not destroyed. The exploitation of natural resources can be the key interest in a conflict setting. At the same time, environmental factors like a drought or flood and other effects of the climate crisis can lead to more tensions, more competition and conflicts, or at the same time be an entry point to transform socio-political conflicts. Thus, peacebuilding should include the environment, as a factor for peace and conflict. In this training we will analyse case studies which demonstrate how environmental issues affect conflicts. Participants will apply tools for identifying environmental risks and for developing strategies in order to prevent and transform violent conflicts fuelled by environmental factors.
Referent*innen: Lisa Picott, María Ximena González Serrano
Anmeldung nur über diesen Link: www.kurvewustrow.org/practitioner-trainings-praesenz
Anmeldeschluss für Restplätze ist der 20.02.2026
Kontakt:
Mona Leirich
ppt@kurvewustrow.org