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国内冲突对生长季干旱的敏感性。

Civil conflict sensitivity to growing-season drought.

作者信息

von Uexkull Nina, Croicu Mihai, Fjelde Hanne, Buhaug Halvard

机构信息

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, SE-75120 Uppsala, Sweden;

Peace Research Institute Oslo, NO-0134 Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2016 Nov 1;113(44):12391-12396. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1607542113. Epub 2016 Oct 17.

Abstract

To date, the research community has failed to reach a consensus on the nature and significance of the relationship between climate variability and armed conflict. We argue that progress has been hampered by insufficient attention paid to the context in which droughts and other climatic extremes may increase the risk of violent mobilization. Addressing this shortcoming, this study presents an actor-oriented analysis of the drought-conflict relationship, focusing specifically on politically relevant ethnic groups and their sensitivity to growing-season drought under various political and socioeconomic contexts. To this end, we draw on new conflict event data that cover Asia and Africa, 1989-2014, updated spatial ethnic settlement data, and remote sensing data on agricultural land use. Our procedure allows quantifying, for each ethnic group, drought conditions during the growing season of the locally dominant crop. A comprehensive set of multilevel mixed effects models that account for the groups' livelihood, economic, and political vulnerabilities reveals that a drought under most conditions has little effect on the short-term risk that a group challenges the state by military means. However, for agriculturally dependent groups as well as politically excluded groups in very poor countries, a local drought is found to increase the likelihood of sustained violence. We interpret this as evidence of the reciprocal relationship between drought and conflict, whereby each phenomenon makes a group more vulnerable to the other.

摘要

迄今为止,研究界尚未就气候变率与武装冲突之间关系的性质和重要性达成共识。我们认为,由于对干旱和其他极端气候可能增加暴力动员风险的背景关注不足,进展受到了阻碍。为解决这一缺陷,本研究对干旱与冲突的关系进行了以行为体为导向的分析,特别关注政治上相关的族群及其在各种政治和社会经济背景下对生长季干旱的敏感度。为此,我们利用了涵盖1989年至2014年亚洲和非洲的新冲突事件数据、更新后的空间族群定居数据以及农业土地利用遥感数据。我们的程序能够为每个族群量化当地主要作物生长季的干旱状况。一套全面的多水平混合效应模型考虑了这些族群的生计、经济和政治脆弱性,结果显示,在大多数情况下,干旱对一个族群以军事手段挑战国家的短期风险影响不大。然而,对于农业依赖型族群以及非常贫穷国家中在政治上被排斥的族群而言,局部干旱会增加持续暴力的可能性。我们将此解读为干旱与冲突之间相互关系的证据,即每种现象都会使一个族群更容易受到另一种现象的影响。

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