Myanmar: Climate actions, conflict and peacebuilding (MyCClimate)

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

The MyCCLimate project (2021-2026) produces new empirical knowledge on how local communities perceive and adapt to climate change and how state actors, civil society organizations and political movements across Myanmar and its border regions address climate change within the interlinked fields of environmental conservation, natural resource use, energy, and pollution. The research combines digital ethnographic methods with in situ qualitative fieldwork in the Thai-Myanmar and Indo-Myanmar border regions in collaboration with civil society organizations and community researchers.

Theoretically, the project deepens existing analysis of the climate-conflict nexus by investigating the various ways that identity politics and a plurality of institutions shape actions and discourses linked to climate change issues within contested political contexts with ongoing violent conflict. This will be done by focusing on different topical areas like conservation, agrobusiness, renewable energy, weather, and mining, as well as by researching diverging policies, actions, and norms of different institutional actors. We for example explore state framings of climate change and investments affecting the environment, and we study non-state environmental activism centered on climate justice for the poor and preservation of indigenous land use and management. The findings of the project feeds into policy discussions and international climate change support that focus on developing more context-specific, user-oriented, and conflict-sensitive climate change actions.
AcronymMyCClimate
StatusActive
Effective start/end date01/12/202130/11/2026

Collaborative partners

Keywords

  • Climate Change
  • Conflict
  • peace
  • Myanmar
  • India
  • Thailand