揭示气候与冲突的关系:研究极端天气对菲律宾邦萨玛洛冲突爆发的影响

Laurence L. Delina, Jon Gaviola, Homer Pagkalinawan
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极端天气事件与暴力冲突的升级密切相关。本文介绍了经验证据,强调了菲律宾南部班沙摩洛地区的马京达瑙省在长期降雨量不足的情况下容易发生冲突。我们的研究结合使用了卫星数据、水文分析和冲突数据库检查,揭示了长期干旱和降水加剧在促进人类不安全方面所起的关键作用,从而提高了暴力冲突发生的可能性。我们的研究凸显了气候与冲突之间的关系,而这一关系在这一地理区域的探索相对较少。我们的研究结果表明,暴力冲突事件、长期降雨不足或强降雨事件与随之而来的粮食价格飙升之间存在密切联系。值得注意的是,粮食价格的波动与个人参与暴力冲突的程度在时间上是一致的。从本质上讲,暴力冲突的出现加剧了脆弱性,从而产生了一个将气候变化、冲突动态和追求和平交织在一起的恶性循环。
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Unveiling the climate–conflict nexus: Examining the influence of weather extremes on conflict emergence in the Philippine Bangsamoro
Extreme weather events have been closely associated with the escalation of violent conflicts. This article introduces empirical evidence that underscores the vulnerability of conflict emergence to extended deficit rainfall values within Maguindanao, a province situated in the Bangsamoro region of the southern Philippines. Using a combination of satellite data, hydrological analysis and an examination of conflict databases, our study unveils the pivotal role played by protracted droughts and intensified precipitation in fostering human insecurity, consequently elevating the likelihood of violent conflicts. Our research spotlights the climate–conflict nexus within this relatively less-explored geographical area. Our findings underscore a robust association between instances of violent conflicts, protracted deficits or episodes of intense rainfall, and the subsequent surge in food prices. Notably, disruptions in food prices align temporally with heightened participation in violent conflicts by individuals. In essence, the emergence of violent conflicts exacerbates fragility, thereby engendering a vicious cycle that intertwines climate change, conflict dynamics and the pursuit of peace.
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