Nina von Uexkull
Researcher at Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning
- Mobile phone:
- +46 73 469 73 12
- E-mail:
- nina.von_uexkull@pcr.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Gamla Torget 3, 1tr
753 20 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Box 514
751 20 UPPSALA
Download contact information for Nina von Uexkull at Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning
- ORCID:
- 0000-0001-9492-1596
More information is available to staff who log in.
Short presentation
Nina von Uexkull is Professor of International Politics at University of Konstanz in Germany and also is a researcher affiliated with the Department of Peace and Conflict Research. Her main research areas are the impacts of climate change on armed conflict and human security. She currently leads a VR-funded research project on climate change mitigation and protest and was awarded the 2022 Oscar Prize by Uppsala University.
Keywords
- armed conflict
- climate change
- climate policy
- food security
- natural hazards
- rural development
- sub-saharan africa
Publications
Selection of publications
- Climate change and conflict (2023)
- Climate, flood, and attitudes toward violence (2023)
- A conditional model of local income shock and civil conflict (2021)
- Humanitarian need drives multilateral disaster aid (2021)
- Drought, Resilience, and Support for Violence (2020)
- ViEWS (2019)
- Climate as a risk factor for armed conflict (2019)
- Climate Shocks and Humanitarian Crises (2018)
- Civil conflict sensitivity to growing-season drought (2016)
Recent publications
- UN peacekeeping presence and local food security outcomes (2024)
- Pathways from research to sustainable development (2024)
- Fueling protest? (2024)
- Climate change and conflict (2023)
- The Future of Environmental Peace and Conflict Research (2023)
All publications
Articles
- UN peacekeeping presence and local food security outcomes (2024)
- Pathways from research to sustainable development (2024)
- Fueling protest? (2024)
- Climate change and conflict (2023)
- The Future of Environmental Peace and Conflict Research (2023)
- Climate, flood, and attitudes toward violence (2023)
- Projecting long-term armed conflict risk (2022)
- Disaster risk reduction and the limits of truisms (2022)
- A conditional model of local income shock and civil conflict (2021)
- Humanitarian need drives multilateral disaster aid (2021)
- Projecting armed conflict risk in Africa towards 2050 along the SSP-RCP scenarios (2021)
- Why do some poor countries see armed conflict while others do not? (2021)
- Security implications of climate change (2021)
- Synergies and Trade-Offs in Reaching the Sustainable Development Goals (2020)
- Directions for Research on Climate and Conflict (2020)
- Drought, Resilience, and Support for Violence (2020)
- The need to integrate flood and drought disaster risk reduction strategies (2020)
- ViEWS (2019)
- Climate as a risk factor for armed conflict (2019)
- Climate Shocks and Humanitarian Crises (2018)
- Issues and Actors in African Nonstate Conflicts (2018)
- Civil conflict sensitivity to growing-season drought (2016)
- One effect to rule them all? (2014)
- Sustained drought, vulnerability and civil conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa (2014)
- Climate triggers (2012)