Environmental (in)security, peacebuilding and green economic recovery in the context of Russia’s war against Ukraine

Patrick Flamm, Stefan Kroll
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In addition to the loss of many lives and livelihoods, Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has also led to direct and indirect harm to the environment in Ukraine and other parts of the world: local ecosystems have been destroyed and polluted, affecting human security and health as well as biodiversity for many years to come. Any attempt to build a sustainable peace after the war will have to consider these environmental insecurities and their origins in historically asymmetric relationships between Ukraine and external actors centred around resource extractivism. In this paper, we pursue a complementary approach between the political ecology and environmental peacebuilding scholarships: while the former offers an interrogation of larger power structures and practices at this environment–conflict nexus, ranging from Russian imperialism to a sought-after European integration, the latter enables a discussion of the conditions under which the necessary environmental recovery and remediation initiatives may contribute to local peacebuilding instead of further conflict. Taking both approaches together, we argue that the key to a politically and environmentally sustainable peace lies in the centring of Ukrainian civil society and local communities.
俄罗斯对乌克兰战争背景下的环境(不)安全、和平建设和绿色经济复苏
除了许多生命和生计的损失,俄罗斯对乌克兰的侵略战争还对乌克兰和世界其他地区的环境造成了直接和间接的伤害:当地的生态系统遭到破坏和污染,在未来许多年里影响着人类的安全和健康以及生物多样性。任何试图在战后建立可持续和平的努力都必须考虑到这些环境不安全因素,以及它们在历史上与以资源采掘为中心的外部参与者之间的不对称关系的根源。在本文中,我们在政治生态学和环境和平建设学术研究之间寻求一种互补的方法:前者提供了对这一环境-冲突关系中更大的权力结构和实践(从俄罗斯帝国主义到寻求的欧洲一体化)的审视,而后者则使我们能够讨论必要的环境恢复和补救措施在何种条件下可能有助于当地的和平建设,而不是进一步的冲突。综合这两种方法,我们认为政治上和环境上可持续和平的关键在于以乌克兰公民社会和当地社区为中心。
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