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Publikation:Sustainable Prevention of Resource Conflicts - Policy and Research Recommendations (Report 5)
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Sustainable Prevention of Resource Conflicts

Policy and Research Recommendations

(Report 5)

Raw material conflict occurs in various forms: in the form of supply bottlenecks and crises, violent disputes, or even war; as well as due to the effects of environmental destruction, whereby the sources of people's livelihoods are lost. Raw material conflict is a reality in many instances, but in others is merely postulated. On the one hand, the nature, strategic importance and price of raw materials influence potential conflict constellations. On the other hand, much depends on the management and governance of raw material resources and production, material flows, value creation chains and sources of financing, across a variety of levels. Existing research into raw material conflict in the field of oil, gas and valuable minerals reveals the multi-layered complexity of the issue as well as the necessity and possibilities of avoiding such conflict in a sustainable manner over the long term. 


Series Texte | 32/2011 Number of pages 24 Year of publication Author(s) Moira Feil, Dennis Tänzler, Lukas Rüttinger, Nikolaus Supersberger, Raimund Bleischwitz Related publications Language English Other languages Deutsch
Project No. (FKZ) 3708 19 102 Publisher Umweltbundesamt File size 4.09 MB Print version not available

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