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Climate Change and Socio-Political Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa in the Anthropocene: Perspectives from Peace Ecology and Sustainable Development

ISBN-13: 9783031483745 / Angielski

Jean Chrysostome K. Kiyala; Norman Chivasa
Climate Change and Socio-Political Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa in the Anthropocene: Perspectives from Peace Ecology and Sustainable Development Jean Chrysostome K. Kiyala Norman Chivasa 9783031483745 Springer - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Climate Change and Socio-Political Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa in the Anthropocene: Perspectives from Peace Ecology and Sustainable Development

ISBN-13: 9783031483745 / Angielski

Jean Chrysostome K. Kiyala; Norman Chivasa
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Technology & Engineering > Environmental - General
Political Science > Public Policy - Environmental Policy
Political Science > International Relations - General
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Anthropocene: Politik--Economics--Society--Science
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Angielski
ISBN-13:
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Climate Change, Violence and Sustainable Development in the Anthropocene

Part I: Threats of Climate Change on Peace, Security and Sustainable Development

Chapter 2:Climate Change and Climate Wars in the Anthropocene: Expectations from Environmental Peacebuilding Towards Sustainable Development

Chapter 3: Environmental Conflicts, Peace and Security in the Lake Chad Region in Central Africa

Chapter 4: Climate Change-Induced West Africa: Conflict-Sensitive Adaptation Perspectives

Chapter 5: The Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resources in the Anthropocene: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies in Southern Africa

Chapter 6: Drought, the War in Europe and its Impacts on Food Insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa, East Africa

Chapter 7: Climate Change and Its Implications on Food Security In The Great Lakes Region

Chapter 8:Climate Change, Food Insecurity, Peace and Sustainable Development in East Africa: Case Study of South Sudan, Sudan, Ethiopia and Kenya

Chapter 9: Gender, A Global Ecological Challenge to Peace in The Anthropocene: Women in Environmental Justice

Part II: Addressing Direct Violence and Building Peace

Chapter 10: Non-Military Threats and Structural Violence In South Africa And Zimbabwe: Did The Covid-19 Pandemic Practically Unmask a Long-Known Reality?

Chapter 11: Community-based Early Warning Mechanisms to Address Machete Violence in the Artisanal Mining Areas in Zimbabwe

Chapter 12: Mapping the Conflict Between Street Vendors and Harare City Council: Towards Building Peace in Zimbabwe

Chapter 13: Youths in War in a Post-Colonial State and Revolving Use of Child Soldiers: Perspectives from The Democratic Republic of Congo

Part III: Peace, Security and Sustainable Development

Chapter 14: Rethinking Peace: Some Reflections on The Imaginary Nature of Contemporary Peace Model

Chapter 15: Inequality, Unemployment and Poverty in the COVID-19 era in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa

Chapter 16: Sustainable Development in South Africa in the Anthropocene in the Post-Covid-19 Era

Chapter 17: Civil Society-Community Partnership for Sustainable Livelihoods and Development in Ward 7 of Chivi District (Masvingo Province), Zimbabwe

Chapter 18:Peace, Security and Sustainable Development Goals in Zimbabwe

Chapter 19: The Nexus Approach in Relation to Climate Action and Planetary Integrity: Delimiting SDG13 Relative to Accelerating Sustainable Development in Africa

Chapter 20: Social Climate, Social Capital and Social Good in Sub-Saharan African Countries: Implications for Sustainable Development

Chapter 21: Occupational Health and Safety of Artisanal Miners in Kolwezi, Democratic Republic of Congo: A problem for Goals 3 and 8 of Sustainable Development Goals

Chapter 22: Setting African Higher Education Agendas that tackle Global Sustainability and SDGs

Chapter 23: Russia’s War in Ukraine: Impacts on Ecology, Energy Market, Food Security and Sustainable Development

Part IV: Justice and Peacebuilding

Chapter 24: Child Soldiering Justice and Peacebuilding: A Dialectic Analysis of Conventional Criminal Justice System and African Indigenous Jurisprudence

Chapter 25: Honour Culture and Rape Denialism in the Southern Sudanese Culture: A Response from Ubuntu Restorative Justice

Chapter 26: Effects of State Capturing Truth and reconciliation Commissions in Zimbabwe on of Sustainable Development

Chapter 27: Handling Indiscipline Involving Children at Home and Schools: A Restorative Justice Perspective to Unlearn Violent Behaviours in Zimbabwe

Chapter 28: Schools as Agents of Change: Effects of peacebuilding via Restorative Circles in Mbambangwe High School

Chapter 29: Peace-Building Processes to Address Xenophobia in South Africa

Chapter 30: State and Civil Society-Led Peace Committees in Zimbabwe

Chapter 31:Personal Identity and Peacebuilding: A Critical Reflection

Jean Chrysostome K. Kiyala (PhD) is a Senior Lecturer at the International Centre of Nonviolence in the Faculty of Management Sciences, Durban University of Technology (DUT), South Africa; Associate Professor and visiting lecturer at the University of Bandundu, Evangelical University in Africa in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the University of Seychelles (Seychelles). He holds a PhD in Management Sciences specialising in Public Administration: Peace Studies, from DUT. His specialisations include child soldiers, restorative justice, transitional justice, post-conflict reconciliation and nation-building, civil society, peacebuilding and peace ecology.

Norman Chivasa is currently a lecturer in the Department of Peace, Security and Society at the University of Zimbabwe after serving as a Research Associate at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and Postdoctoral Fellow at Durban University of Technology (DUT), South Africa. He holds a Masters in Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, and a PhD in Management Sciences Specialising in Public Administration: Peace Studies, from DUT. His research focuses on community peacebuilding and informal infrastructures for peace

This book explores the theoretical contribution of peace ecology to the understanding and practice of environmental and conventional peacebuilding. It integrates environmental questions and factors that drive socio-political violence and climate change-induced violence in Sub-Saharan Africa in the Anthropocene.


·   It demonstrates how international peace and global security are no longer solely grounded in conventional peacebuilding that has evolved from liberal to democratic peace theories, but rather in the complex, critical and synergic relations between peace studies and environmental studies.

·   It provides a pluridisciplinary body of knowledge that emphasises the need for food security, social climate, social good, social capital and sustainable development at the age of climate change and climate wars.

·   It underscores the potential of peace ecology to reduce the Earth systems' vulnerability, to mitigate anthropogenic global warming's consequences on humanity, the ecosystem and biodiversity.

·         It yields various models of peacebuilding, conflict-sensitive and climate-sensitive adaptation strategies to enhance the African Region’s security and stability.

Finally, this volume argues that planetary boundaries framework remains the safer space within which human and sustainable development can be pursued and attained, and future generations to thrive. A comprehensive and international response to socio-political violence and climate-change induced violence should take into account the vulnerability of individual countries, regions and the global world in order to achieve the dreams of a better future; that makes this book a cutting-edge scholarly work.



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