Climate Change and Conflict in the Sahel: A Policy Brief on Findings From Niger and Burkina Faso

This document is part of a series of studies produced by the African and Latin American Resilience to Climate Change (ARCC) project that address adaptation to climate change in West Africa. Within the ARCC West Africa studies, this document falls in the subseries Climate Change and Conflict in West Africa. ARCC has also produced subseries on Climate Change and Water Resources in West Africa, Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change in the Sahel, and Climate Change in Mali.

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Climate Change and Conflict in the Sahel: A Policy Brief on Findings From Niger and Burkina Faso

Source: USAID
Year: 2014

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