Climate Change, Land Governance, and Armed Conflicts: Analyzing the Interplay of Environmental Stressors and Land Tenure Systems in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Authors

  • ABRAHAM ENAME MINKO ISTANBUL UNIVERSITY

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48346/IMIST.PRSM/ajlp-gs.v7i6.51929

Keywords:

Climate Change, Land Governance, Armed Conflicts, Environmental Stressors, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Abstract

Context and background

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) faces significant challenges due to the interplay between climate change, land governance, and armed conflict. The DRC's vast natural resources, including fertile lands and abundant water, are increasingly under threat from climate change-induced stressors such as erratic rainfall, prolonged droughts, and extreme weather events. These environmental changes have profound impacts on agriculture, water availability, and overall livelihoods, exacerbating tensions over land use and access. Traditional land governance systems in the DRC, often characterized by unclear property rights and competing claims, further complicate the situation. The degradation of natural resources and the resulting competition for increasingly scarce land resources have become key drivers of conflict in the region. Understanding the nexus between climate change, land governance, and conflict is crucial for developing effective strategies to address these intertwined issues and promote stability in the DRC.

Goal and Objectives:

The primary goal of this research paper is to explore and elucidate the intricate relationships between climate change, land governance, and armed conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). By examining how environmental stressors and land tenure systems interact to influence conflict dynamics, this study aims to provide a nuanced understanding of these interconnections. The ultimate objective is to generate insights that can inform effective policy and practice, helping to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change and improve land governance to reduce conflict risks in the DRC. The research aims to evaluate the impact of climate change on land resources and agricultural productivity in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This involves analyzing changes in weather patterns, water availability, and land use to understand how these environmental shifts affect local livelihoods and resource management. Additionally, the study seeks to assess the effectiveness of existing land governance frameworks, including traditional land tenure systems and property rights, in managing the pressures induced by climate change and resolving land disputes.

The research also explores the links between environmental stressors and conflict dynamics, focusing on how competition for scarce resources exacerbated by climate change contributes to conflicts. By examining specific case studies of recent conflicts influenced by climate change and land governance issues, the study aims to provide concrete examples of how these factors drive conflict. Finally, the paper will offer practical policy recommendations to improve land governance, enhance climate resilience, and address the root causes of conflict to foster stability and sustainable development in the DRC.

Methodology

To analyze the interplay between climate change, land governance, and armed conflicts in the DRC, a content analysis methodology has been employed. This approach involved systematically reviewing and interpreting qualitative data from a range of sources, including academic literature, policy reports, and conflict analysis documents. The content analysis focused on identifying patterns and themes related to the impacts of climate change on land resources, the effectiveness of land governance frameworks, and the connections between environmental stressors and conflict. By examining case studies and historical accounts, the analysis aimed to uncover the underlying factors linking environmental degradation to conflict dynamics. This method allowed for a comprehensive understanding of how these elements interact and contribute to the broader conflict landscape in the DRC.

Results:

The content analysis has revealed a complex relationship between climate change, land governance, and armed conflicts in the DRC. Preliminary findings have likely shown that climate-induced environmental stressors, such as reduced agricultural productivity and water scarcity, exacerbate existing tensions over land. Ineffective land governance systems, characterized by overlapping land claims and inadequate enforcement of property rights, further heighten these tensions. The results have also highlighted specific case studies where environmental changes have directly triggered or intensified conflicts. Overall, the analysis provided insights into how climate change and land governance issues interact to drive armed conflicts, offering valuable information for policymakers and practitioners working to address these challenges.

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31-12-2024

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ENAME MINKO, A. (2024). Climate Change, Land Governance, and Armed Conflicts: Analyzing the Interplay of Environmental Stressors and Land Tenure Systems in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. African Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences, 7(6), 1605–1632. https://doi.org/10.48346/IMIST.PRSM/ajlp-gs.v7i6.51929

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