Artificial Intelligence
Big Data
Earth Observation
Internet of Things
Management Tools
Social Media
The library displays a collection of documentation related to technology and environmental peacebuilding. It collects relevant academic research, policy documents, practitioners reports and analyses, as well as other material such as guidance and tool kits.
The library is a community initiative updated by the support of the Environmental Law Institute and the Big Data and Frontier Technologies Interest Group of the Environmental Peacebuilding Association. If you wish to contribute with publications, please do send us relevant material at tech@environmentalpeacebuilding.org.
There are 139 resources in the library. If you would like to help build the library by contributing materials, please click here.
Climate Change and Natural Hazards
Conflict Prevention, Mediation, & Recovery
Digital Governance
Environmental Degradation
Livelihoods, Empowerment, & Governance
Natural Resources
Artificial Intelligence
Big Data
Earth Observation
Internet of Things
Management Tools
Social Media
2026
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Conflict and Environment Observatory
An updated overview of emerging environmental issues and perspectives arising from Operation Epic Fury in Iran, Israel, and the Gulf States. CEOBS has seen a…
2025
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Scientific Reports
Bia Carneiro, Giuliano Resce, Nicola Caravaggio, Agapito Emanuele Santangelo, Giosue Ruscica, Giulia Tucci, Grazia Pacillo, Gary Eilerts, Peter Laderach, and Kevin Coffey
This study applies Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Machine Learning (ML) to investigate global historical trends in food security. Using USAID’s Famine Early Warning Systems…
2025
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Environmental Justice Foundation
Liberia’s small-scale fisheries are the backbone of coastal livelihoods, but they face mounting threats from coastal erosion, mangrove destruction, and insecure land rights. Fishing communities’…
2025
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Current History
Pamela McElwee
The 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War provides an opportunity to reflect on the conflict’s enduring scars, from severe ecological damages to…
2025
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Science Direct
Juergen Braunstein and Marina Chuchko
The global demand for critical minerals—such as lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements—essential to renewable energy and technology, raises concerns about a modern resurgence of…