Reports and articles
Climate adaptation in no-man's land: bridging the conflict-climate gap
This paper examines climate change and armed groups, specifically the failure the address climate adaptation in areas beyond state control.
Rethinking armed group control
Prevailing understandings of control – which focus on territorial dividing lines and acts of violence – are incomplete. Our paper argues that armed group control should instead be broken down according to how armed groups seek to influence populations.