Climate Change and Environmental Conflict in The Lake Chad Region

Omosefe Oyekanmi
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Environmental conflicts manifest in different ways, with context-specific impacts on the affected regions. Emerging as a crucial point of national and international security, issues of climate change have taken the fore. In the Lake Chad Region, more people have become more susceptible to the climate change, given the poverty level, unemployment and inadequate governance in these regions. Christened as the world’s most complicated humanitarian disaster, the receding lake which has served as a major source of livelihood in time past is now a haven for violent conflict and extremist groups. Assuming top on the agenda of African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council and the UN Peacebuilding Commission meetings held in 2022, its importance cannot be underestimated. To this end, this paper strengthens the evidence on climate-related conflict in the Lake Chad Basin and its simultaneous effect on human security. Using qualitative method, data was gathered through secondary sources, such as journal articles, reports from the Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC), books and online sources on the subject matter. Data gathered were analyzed using content analysis. Findings reveals that the vulnerability of the area based on poverty, historical antecedents to conflict and crime, as well as the growing population makes the response to the receding lake naturally violent. It is recommended therefore, that the Lake should be revived and nourished by joint collaboration from states within the region and international actors as a long term plan. Also, resilient measures through employment opportunities and skilled training should be available for the youths and most vulnerable people.
乍得湖地区的气候变化与环境冲突
环境冲突以不同的方式表现出来,对受影响地区产生具体的影响。气候变化问题已成为关系到国家和国际安全的重要问题。在乍得湖地区,由于这些地区的贫困水平、失业和治理不足,更多的人变得更容易受到气候变化的影响。被称为世界上最复杂的人道主义灾难,正在消退的湖泊过去曾是主要的生计来源,现在却成为暴力冲突和极端主义组织的避风港。在2022年举行的非盟和平与安全理事会和联合国建设和平委员会会议上,其重要性不容低估。为此,本文加强了乍得湖流域气候相关冲突及其对人类安全的同步影响的证据。采用定性方法,通过二手来源收集数据,如期刊文章、乍得湖盆地委员会(LCBC)的报告、书籍和关于该主题的在线资源。收集的数据使用内容分析进行分析。研究结果表明,该地区的脆弱性基于贫困,冲突和犯罪的历史背景,以及不断增长的人口,使得对湖退的反应自然是暴力的。因此,建议将该湖作为一项长期计划,通过区域内各国和国际行动者的共同合作来恢复和滋养该湖。此外,应向青年和最弱势群体提供就业机会和技能培训等抗灾措施。
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