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Climate, Peace and Security Assessment: Papua New Guinea

Climate, Peace and Security Assessment: Papua New Guinea

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As one of the world’s most ecologically and culturally diverse nations, home to over 800 languages and remarkable traditions that have evolved alongside abundant natural resources for millennia, PNG’s communities are deeply connected to their natural environments including forests, land and sea. This interdependence makes them particularly vulnerable to climate- and environment-related shocks such as sea-level rise, precipitation unpredictability and land degradation. 

The Climate, Peace and Security Assessment, led by adelphi in partnership with ADB and UNDP, reveals that climate change is not simply an environmental challenge, but a force that is reshaping the landscape of conflict, vulnerability and development across the country. It identifies six interconnected pathways through which climate and environmental changes amplify security risks in PNG. The assessment also spotlights three case studies where regional dynamics and lessons are drawn. Then, the assessment offers eight priority recommendation areas for integrated solutions. 

Key insights include: 

Climate Security Pathways Papua New Guinea

Case Studies: Regional Dynamics and Lessons

Geographic areas covered by field research

Recommendations

Breaking the Cycle: Integrated Solutions

  • Integrate peacebuilding, climate adaptation and development
  • Enhance youth engagement and alternative livelihoods
  • Address sorcery accusation-related violence (SARV)
  • Strengthen disaster risk management and displacement response
  • Improve sustainable natural resource management
  • Improve governance, law enforcement and data systems
  • Enhance data collection and analysis for evidence-based interventions

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