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Around the world, competition for natural resources and the reliance on ecosystem services have become key sources of geopolitical tensions. These conflicts involve a complex interplay among private sector interests, environmental organizations, nation-states, and Indigenous nations, resulting in profound social, ecological, and economic impacts.
Join David A. Carten, associate faculty, Dr. Ronald Fisher and Dr. Kenneth Christie, Director of the School of Humanitarian Studies on August 13th as they explores the theories that underpin environmental conflict management. This webinar will explore the cascading effects of such conflicts on human security, providing insights into how these dynamics can be understood and addressed.
- Date: August 13th, 2024
- Time: 12:00 - 1:00 PM (Pacific Time)
Can't make it live? No problem! Everyone who registers will receive a link to the webinar recording.
If you have any questions about our programs, contact an enrolment advisor or call us at 1.877.778.6227.
This session is hosted by the Master of Arts in Conflict Analysis and Management and the Master of Arts in Human Security and Peacebuilding programs. Through these programs, students are empowered to explore the theories and skills to manage conflict and restore peace.
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