Climate Change, Vulnerability to Violent Extremism and Conflict in Kenya

13th August 2019
Author: Roz Price

This rapid review explores the evidence of indirect connections between conflict, vulnerability and climate change in Kenya. The connections between climate change and conflict are complex, dependent, and not fully understood; robust scientific evidence of this relationship remains obscure, with debates ongoing. Evidence suggesting a direct, linear relationship between conflict and climate-related or climate-sensitive factors is contested (see Adger et al., 2014); this review does not go into detail on this debate or seek to make a direct connection (see Price, 2019). There is, however, some agreement in the literature on indirect links and mediating factors where climate-related change can influence factors that lead to or exacerbate conflict under certain circumstances. There are also areas where vulnerabilities to conflict and climate change impacts intersect.

Suggested Citation

Price, R.A. (2019). Climate change, vulnerability to violent extremism and conflict in Kenya. K4D Helpdesk Report 639. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies.

Published

13th August 2019

Location

Continent: Africa

Country: Kenya