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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2025Embargo end date: 27 Feb 2025 FinlandPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Publicly fundedFunded by:RCN | ClimateCultures. Socionat...RCN| ClimateCultures. Socionatural entanglements in Little Ice Age Norway (1500-1800)Sam White; Dominik Collet; Agustí Alcoberro; Mariano Barriendos; Rudolf Brázdil; Pau Castell; Siyu Chen; Cedric de Coning; Dagomar Degroot; Lukáš Dolák; Stefan Döring; Santiago Gorostiza; Katrin Kleemann; Florian Krampe; Kuan-Hui Lin; Nicolas Maughan; Natália Melo; Barry Molloy; Astrid E. J. Ogilvie; Piling Pai; Qing Pei; Christian Pfister; Silviya Serafimova; Diyang Zhang;Abstract Concern has risen that current global warming and more frequent extreme events such as droughts and floods will increase conflict around the world. This concern has spurred both social science research on contemporary climate, peace, and conflict as well as research in the historical sciences on past climate, weather, warfare, and violence. This perspectives article compares these two fields of scholarship and examines how each may benefit the other. It finds significant convergences in methods and insights across contemporary and historical research as well as persistent patterns in causal pathways between climate and conflict. Contemporary climate, peace, and conflict (CPC) research may sharpen methods and causal models for historical researchers. Historical studies, particularly those informed by contemporary research, may elucidate deep origins and long-term effects of climate-related conflicts. For policymakers and the public, history offers comprehensible ways to make sense of complex and contingent linkages and to construct cogent narratives of the past as well as storylines for the future.
Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-024-02109-1Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTADIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-024-02109-1Data sources: DIGITAL.CSICHELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedData sources: HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiUniverzitní repozitář Masarykovy univerzityArticle . 2025Data sources: Univerzitní repozitář Masarykovy univerzityDigitala Vetenskapliga Arkivet - Academic Archive On-lineArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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more_vert Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-024-02109-1Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTADIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-024-02109-1Data sources: DIGITAL.CSICHELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedData sources: HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiUniverzitní repozitář Masarykovy univerzityArticle . 2025Data sources: Univerzitní repozitář Masarykovy univerzityDigitala Vetenskapliga Arkivet - Academic Archive On-lineArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2025Embargo end date: 27 Feb 2025 FinlandPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Publicly fundedFunded by:RCN | ClimateCultures. Socionat...RCN| ClimateCultures. Socionatural entanglements in Little Ice Age Norway (1500-1800)Sam White; Dominik Collet; Agustí Alcoberro; Mariano Barriendos; Rudolf Brázdil; Pau Castell; Siyu Chen; Cedric de Coning; Dagomar Degroot; Lukáš Dolák; Stefan Döring; Santiago Gorostiza; Katrin Kleemann; Florian Krampe; Kuan-Hui Lin; Nicolas Maughan; Natália Melo; Barry Molloy; Astrid E. J. Ogilvie; Piling Pai; Qing Pei; Christian Pfister; Silviya Serafimova; Diyang Zhang;Abstract Concern has risen that current global warming and more frequent extreme events such as droughts and floods will increase conflict around the world. This concern has spurred both social science research on contemporary climate, peace, and conflict as well as research in the historical sciences on past climate, weather, warfare, and violence. This perspectives article compares these two fields of scholarship and examines how each may benefit the other. It finds significant convergences in methods and insights across contemporary and historical research as well as persistent patterns in causal pathways between climate and conflict. Contemporary climate, peace, and conflict (CPC) research may sharpen methods and causal models for historical researchers. Historical studies, particularly those informed by contemporary research, may elucidate deep origins and long-term effects of climate-related conflicts. For policymakers and the public, history offers comprehensible ways to make sense of complex and contingent linkages and to construct cogent narratives of the past as well as storylines for the future.
Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-024-02109-1Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTADIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-024-02109-1Data sources: DIGITAL.CSICHELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedData sources: HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiUniverzitní repozitář Masarykovy univerzityArticle . 2025Data sources: Univerzitní repozitář Masarykovy univerzityDigitala Vetenskapliga Arkivet - Academic Archive On-lineArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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more_vert Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-024-02109-1Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTADIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-024-02109-1Data sources: DIGITAL.CSICHELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedData sources: HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiUniverzitní repozitář Masarykovy univerzityArticle . 2025Data sources: Univerzitní repozitář Masarykovy univerzityDigitala Vetenskapliga Arkivet - Academic Archive On-lineArticle . 2025 . Peer-reviewedadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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