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Climate finance as a catalyst for peace

気候変動資金が平和の触媒として (AI 翻訳)

Chin‐Hsien Yu, Yingyi Shi, Chi-Chuan Lee, Jinsong Zhao, Xinrui Li

Figshare📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-04-23#気候金融Origin: Global
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.32085072.v1
原典: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.32085072.v1

🤖 gxceed AI 要約

日本語

この研究は、気候変動資金が紛争に与える影響を分析し、気候資金が資源関連や小規模な国内紛争を減少させる効果があることを示した。水不足の緩和と化石燃料依存の低減が主要なメカニズムである。社会的インフラへの投資が最も効果的である。

English

This study examines the effect of climate finance on conflict incidence. Using panel data from 85 developing countries (2000-2023), it finds that climate finance significantly reduces conflicts, especially resource-related and small-scale ones. Mechanisms include alleviating water scarcity and reducing fossil fuel dependence. Investments in social infrastructure are most impactful.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本のODAやGX戦略における気候変動資金の国際展開に示唆を与える。紛争地域での適応投資の効果を実証し、政策連携の重要性を強調。

In the global GX context

Provides empirical evidence linking climate finance to peacebuilding, relevant for global discussions on transition finance and adaptation in fragile states. Supports the case for integrating climate and security goals in international climate finance architecture.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Offers robust causal evidence on the conflict-mitigating effects of climate finance, valuable for further study of mechanisms and contexts.

🏢実務担当者:Highlights which types of climate investments (social infrastructure) are most effective in conflict-affected areas, informing program design.

🏛政策担当者:Demonstrates that climate finance can serve dual purposes of adaptation and stability, relevant for ODA and international climate policy planning.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Debates on the role of climate finance in conflict-affected regions increasingly emphasize its potential to link climate adaptation with national stability. Using OECD-DAC dataset and UCDP conflict records, we construct a panel of 85 developing countries from 2000 to 2023 and employ a two-stage least squares (2SLS) strategy. Results indicate that greater volumes of climate finance significantly reduce conflict incidence in recipient countries, with particularly pronounced effects on resource-related, small-scale, and intra-state conflicts. Investments in social infrastructure and services yield the strongest conflict-mitigating impact. This relationship appears to be driven by two primary mechanisms involving the alleviation of water scarcity and the reduction of fossil fuel dependence. These findings highlight the role of climate finance not only in adaptation to climate change but also in promoting stability, with direct relevance for international assistance and climate policy. Climate finance plays a crucial role in providing adequate funding to enhance and support climate action in conflict-affected areas, thereby contributing to certain conflict mitigation outcomes. In conflict-affected regions, investments directed to social infrastructure and services are essential to implement active climate interventions and scale up climate adaptation initiatives. In conflict-affected areas, climate finance can contribute to mitigating conflict risks by focusing on investments in water-related social infrastructure and improving access to renewable energy.

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