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The ecology of peace: preparing Colombia for new political and planetary climates

doi: 10.1002/fee.1950
handle: 10495/13261 , 10871/34420
Colombia, one of the world's most species‐rich nations, is currently undergoing a profound social transition: the end of a decades‐long conflict with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, known asFARC. The peace agreement process will likely transform the country's physical and socioeconomic landscapes at a time when humans are altering Earth's atmosphere and climate in unprecedented ways. We discuss ways in which these transformative events will act in combination to shape the ecological and environmental future of Colombia. We also highlight the risks of creating perverse development incentives in these critical times, along with the potential benefits – for the country and the world – if Colombia can navigate through the peace process in a way that protects its own environment and ecosystems.
- Purdue University West Lafayette United States
- Miami University United States
- Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology Germany
- University System of Ohio United States
- National University of Colombia Colombia
330, Armed conflict, Colombia, Ecology and Environment, Climate change, Environmental future, Socioeconomía, Socioeconomic conditions, Biodiversity, Paisajes físicos, 327, Ecología, 320, Futuro ambiental, Environmental risk, Armed forces, Political conflict, Incentive, Species richness
330, Armed conflict, Colombia, Ecology and Environment, Climate change, Environmental future, Socioeconomía, Socioeconomic conditions, Biodiversity, Paisajes físicos, 327, Ecología, 320, Futuro ambiental, Environmental risk, Armed forces, Political conflict, Incentive, Species richness
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