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CLICO · Climate Change, Hydro-conflicts and Human Security

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 201031 December 2012EU funding €2,991,352

Media headlines are dominated by the prospect of regional water wars. Clearly, climate change poses several threats to human security; in particular, hydro-climatic hazards such as droughts and floods have a considerable capacity to exacerbate social tensions, intra- and inter-state conflict. Still, cooperation often trumps conflict. There are surprisingly few peer-reviewed studies rigorously addressing links between climate change, hydrological systems, conflict and security. CLICO will fill this gap in knowledge over the social dimensions of climate change, by looking whether hydro-climatic hazards intensify social tensions and conflicts in the Mediterranean, Middle East and Sahel, or if they provide a catalyst for cooperation and peace. It will examine why some countries and communities are more vulnerable to droughts, floods and related conflict, and what types of policies and institutions are necessary to ensure adaptation, security and peace in the face of global and regional hydro-climatic change. The project will mobilize 13 research teams from Europe, North Africa, Sahel and the Middle East and will bring together for the first time some of the world’s leading researchers in water resource, vulnerability, and peace and security studies. Ten cases of hydro-conflicts will be studied ranging from Niger, Sudan, the Jordan and Nile basins to Cyprus, Italy and the Sinai desert. A large dataset – the first of its kind – of hydro-conflicts in the Mediterranean, Middle East and Sahel will be regressed against climatic, hydrological and socio-economic variables. Policies and institutions at the national, international and transboundary levels will be investigated and their ability to face climate change and ensure human security will be assessed. Project results will be synthesised in a report that will identify potential security hotspots in the region and provide fresh policy ideas for promoting peace and security under changing hydro-climatic conditions.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA

ES · €601,717

participant

ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY

ET · €35,499

participant

Israeli-Palestinian Science Organization

BE · €30,086

participant

UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA

UK · €292,603

participant

UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY

JP · €272,370

participant

Suez Canal University

EG · €97,500

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX

UK · €245,956

participant

INSTITUTT FOR FREDSFORSKNING

NO · €177,513

participant

EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH

CH · €265,151

participant

CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION ECOLOGICA Y APLICACIONES FORESTALES

ES · €209,332

participant

PALESTINIAN HYDROLOGY GROUP FOR WATER & ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT

PS · €59,700

participant

THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM

IL · €228,112

participant

THE CYPRUS RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

CY · €226,560

participant

ECOLOGIC INSTITUT GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH

DE · €249,253

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