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'''Florian Krampe''' (Jahrgang 1980) ist ein deutsch-schwedischer [[Politikwissenschaft|Politikwissenschaftler]] und Wissenschaftler für Internationale Politik am [[Stockholm International Peace Research Institute|Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)]].<ref></ref> Er ist vor allem für seine Arbeiten zu klimabedingten Sicherheitsrisiken, Umweltfriedensbildung und der Verwaltung natürlicher Ressourcen nach bewaffneten Konflikten bekannt.<ref>{{Literatur |Autor=Florian Krampe |Titel=Toward Sustainable Peace: A New Research Agenda for Post-Conflict Natural Resource Management |Sammelwerk=Global Environmental Politics |Band=17 |Nummer=4 |Datum=2017-11-01 |ISSN=1526-3800 |DOI=10.1162/GLEP_a_00431 |Seiten=1–8 |Online=https://doi.org/10.1162/GLEP_a_00431 |Abruf=2022-06-06}}</ref><ref>{{Literatur |Autor=Florian Krampe, Elizabeth S. Smith, Mohammad Daud Hamidi |Titel=Security implications of climate development in conflict-affected states: Implications of local-level effects of rural hydropower development on farmers in Herat |Sammelwerk=Political Geography |Band=90 |Datum=2021-10-01 |ISSN=0962-6298 |DOI=10.1016/j.polgeo.2021.102454 |Seiten=102454 |Online=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0962629821001141 |Abruf=2022-06-06}}</ref> Er ist außerdem als Affiliated Researcher an der Research School for International Water Cooperation am Department of Peace and Conflict Research der [[Universität Uppsala]] tätig.<ref>{{Internetquelle |autor=Infoglue-support |url=https://katalog.uu.se/empinfo/?id=N8-748 |titel=Florian Krampe - Uppsala universitet |sprache=sv |abruf=2022-06-06}}</ref> Er war Specially Appointed Professor am Network for Education and Research on Peace and Sustainability an der [[Universität Hiroshima]] in Japan.<ref>{{Internetquelle |url=https://nerps.org/cross-appointed-fellows-professors/ |titel=Cross-Appointed Fellows/Professors |sprache=en-US |abruf=2022-06-06}}</ref> [https://twitter.com/FlorianKrampe Florian Krampe] auf Twitter.
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| name = Florian Krampe
| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1980}}
| birth_place = [[Duisburg]], [[Germany]]
| alma_mater = [[Uppsala University]] (MA) (PhD) <br>
[[Ruhr University Bochum]] (BA)
| main_interests = International relations, climate security, Environmental Peacebuilding
| website = {{URL|www.sipri.org/about/bios/dr-florian-krampe}}
| image = Florian Krampe 2.jpg
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'''Florian Krampe''' (born 1980) is a German/Swedish [https://www.polisci.washington.edu/what-political-science political scientist] and international relations scholar at the [[Stockholm International Peace Research Institute|Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)]].<sup>[[Florian Krampe#cite note-:1-2|[2]]]</sup> He is best known for his work on [[Climate security|climate-related security risks]], [[Environmental peacebuilding|Environmental Peacebuilding]], and the governance of [[natural resource]]s after armed conflict.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Krampe|first=Florian|date=2016|title=Building Sustainable Peace : Understanding the Linkages between Social, Political, and Ecological Processes in Post-War Countries|url=http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-298280}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> cross-appointed is cross appointed Specially Appointed Professor at the Network for Education and Research on Peace and Sustainability at [[Hiroshima University]], Japan. He serves also as Affiliated Researcher at the Research School for International Water Cooperation at the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at [[Uppsala University]]. {{Twitter|id=FlorianKrampe|name=Florian Krampe}}.


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== Research ==
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Krampe's research interests include peace and conflict research, environmental and climate security, as well as international security. In his current research he studies how climate change impacts the effectiveness of [[peacebuilding]], showing that "Eight of the ten countries hosting the most multilateral peace operations personnel in 2018 are located in areas highly exposed to climate change."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sipri.org/publications/2019/sipri-policy-briefs/climate-change-peacebuilding-and-sustaining-peace|title=Climate change, peacebuilding and sustaining peace {{!}} SIPRI|website=www.sipri.org|access-date=2019-07-31}}</ref> Krampe led one of the first studies explicitly looking at the impact of climate change on the success of [[United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM)]]. The study shows that "The impacts of climate change have hindered UNSOM in its work to provide peace and security in Somalia and in its efforts to establish functioning governance and judicial systems."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sipri.org/publications/2019/sipri-policy-papers/climate-related-security-risks-and-peacebuilding-somalia|title=Climate-related security risks and peacebuilding in Somalia {{!}} SIPRI|website=www.sipri.org|access-date=2020-01-31}}</ref> In February 2020 the findings of the study informed the UN Security Council discussions on Somalia.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/02/1058251|title=Somalia: Further consensus-building needed ahead of 'historic' election|access-date=2020-03-15}}</ref> The study was followed in 2021 with an in-depth assessment focused on the [[United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Climate-related Security Risks and Peacebuilding in Mali {{!}} SIPRI|url=https://www.sipri.org/publications/2021/sipri-policy-papers/climate-related-security-risks-and-peacebuilding-mali|access-date=2021-07-19|website=www.sipri.org}}</ref>
[[Kategorie:Absolvent der Ruhr-Universität Bochum]]

[[Kategorie:Geboren 1980]]
Krampe is furthermore known for his research on post-conflict management of natural resources and [[environmental peacebuilding]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=Krampe|first=Florian|last2=Swain|first2=Ashok|date=2021-07-29|title=Environmental Peacebuilding|url=https://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190904418.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780190904418-e-40|access-date=2021-07-19|website=The Oxford Handbook of Peacebuilding, Statebuilding, and Peace Formation|language=en|doi=10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190904418.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780190904418-e-40}}</ref> focusing among others on peacebuilding potential of micro-hydropower development Nepal,<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Krampe|first=Florian|date=2016-01-02|title=Empowering peace: service provision and state legitimacy in Nepal's peace-building process|journal=Conflict, Security & Development|volume=16|issue=1|pages=53–73|doi=10.1080/14678802.2016.1136138|s2cid=146885263|issn=1467-8802}}</ref> as well as water supply management in Kosovo<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Krampe|first=Florian|date=2017-06-01|title=Water for peace? Post-conflict water resource management in Kosovo|journal=Cooperation and Conflict|language=en|volume=52|issue=2|pages=147–165|doi=10.1177/0010836716652428|s2cid=156599106|issn=0010-8367}}</ref> and East Timor.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Krampe|first1=Florian|last2=Gignoux|first2=Suzanne|date=2018-04-03|title=Water Service Provision and Peacebuilding in East Timor: Exploring the Socioecological Determinants for Sustaining Peace|journal=Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding|volume=12|issue=2|pages=185–207|doi=10.1080/17502977.2018.1466945|issn=1750-2977|doi-access=free}}</ref> Theoretically, Krampe contributed to [[environmental peacebuilding]] by suggesting two dominant research perspectives: the cooperation perspective, driven by the potential of environmental cooperation to contribute to peace through spillover effects. This perspective focuses primarily on the interstate level and often on conflict prevention rather than post-conflict [https://www.un.org/peacebuilding/ peacebuilding]. In contrast, the resource risk perspective recognises resource-induced instability, especially after intrastate conflicts, and stresses the need to mitigate these risks to sustain the absence of violence ([[negative peace]]), through facilitating environmental cooperation.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Krampe|first=Florian|date=2017-09-29|title=Toward Sustainable Peace: A New Research Agenda for Post-Conflict Natural Resource Management|url=https://doi.org/10.1162/GLEP_a_00431|journal=Global Environmental Politics|volume=17|issue=4|pages=1–8|doi=10.1162/GLEP_a_00431|s2cid=57560536|issn=1526-3800}} {{verify source |date=November 2020 |reason=This ref was deleted Special:Diff/905384476 by a bug in VisualEditor and later restored by a bot from the original cite located at Special:Permalink/901696622 cite #7 - verify the cite is accurate and delete this template. [[User:GreenC bot/Job 18]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|date=2021-08-01|title=Sustaining peace through better resource governance: Three potential mechanisms for environmental peacebuilding|url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305750X21001200|journal=World Development|language=en|volume=144|pages=105508|doi=10.1016/j.worlddev.2021.105508|issn=0305-750X|doi-access=free}}</ref> Together with Farah Hegazi and [[Stacy D. VanDeveer]], Krampe suggested three mechanisms through which improved natural resource governance in post-conflict contexts is theorized to have positive effects on peace.<ref>{{Cite journal |date=2021-08-01 |title=Sustaining peace through better resource governance: Three potential mechanisms for environmental peacebuilding |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305750X21001200 |journal=World Development |language=en |volume=144 |pages=105508 |doi=10.1016/j.worlddev.2021.105508 |issn=0305-750X|doi-access=free }}</ref>

Krampe research on post-conflict management of natural resources and environmental peacebuilding studies are reviewed. There are two camps in the literature on environmental peacebuilding: one focuses on environmental cooperation and the other on resource risk. After a war, environmental cooperation has been emphasized as a critical strategy for fostering peace and stability. There are notable differences between the two viewpoints: Taking a cooperative approach is motivated by the idea that environmental cooperation might have spillover consequences that help maintain long-term peace.<ref name=":1" />

== Career ==
Krampe received his PhD from Uppsala University in 2016.<ref name=":0" /> Since 2017 he is working in the climate change and risk programme at the [[Stockholm International Peace Research Institute]] (SIPRI).<ref name=":1">{{cite web |url=https://www.sipri.org/about/bios/dr-florian-krampe |title=Dr Florian Krampe |website=[[Stockholm International Peace Research Institute]] (SIPRI) |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20210725170955/https://www.sipri.org/about/bios/dr-florian-krampe |archive-date=25 July 2021}}</ref> He has been Visiting Research Fellow at the Pufendorf Institute of Advanced Studies, [[Lund University]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pi.lu.se/en/article/nature-often-forgotten-in-peace-processes-could-lead-to-new-conflicts-according-to-pufendorf-ias-theme|title=Nature Often Forgotten in Peace Processes – Could Lead to New Conflicts, According to Pufendorf IAS Theme|date=2017-12-11|website=The Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies|language=en|access-date=2019-07-08}}</ref> and a student fellow at the [[Peace Research Institute Oslo|Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.prio.org/People/Person/?x=6203|title=Florian Krampe|last=Oslo (PRIO)|first=Peace Pesearch Institute|website=www.prio.org|language=en|access-date=2019-07-08}}</ref> Since 2016, Krampe is an Affiliated Researcher at the Research School for International Water Cooperation at the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at [https://studyinsweden.se/university/uppsala-university/ Uppsala University].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://katalog.uu.se/profile/?id=N8-748|title=Florian Krampe - Uppsala University, Sweden|last=Johansson|first=Åke|website=katalog.uu.se|language=en|access-date=2019-07-08}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.pcr.uu.se/research/research-school-for-international-water-cooperation/affiliates/|title=Affiliates - Department of Peace and Conflict Research - Uppsala University, Sweden|last=Allansson|first=Marie|website=www.pcr.uu.se|language=en|access-date=2019-07-08}}</ref> Krampe has published in, World Development, [[Global Environmental Politics]] and [[The Lancet Global Health]] as well as [[Cooperation and Conflict]] and [[Sustainability science|Sustainability Science]].

Krampe's expertise on [[climate security]] and environmental peacebuilding has informed intergovernmental organizations and policy actors. He has engaged among others with [[United Nations Environment Programme|UN Environment]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.unenvironment.org/events/un-environment-event/women-frontlines-climate-change-and-security-nexus|title=Women on the Frontlines: Climate Change and Security Nexus|website=UN Environment|language=en|access-date=2019-07-11}}</ref> the [[African Union]], the [[Food and Agriculture Organization|Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fao.org/cfs/home/plenary/side-events/12/en/|title=12 Contributing to sustaining peace and conflict prevention: perspectives from agriculture, food security and nutrition. {{!}} Committee on World Food Security|website=www.fao.org|access-date=2019-07-11}}</ref> as well as the German [https://www.bundesregierung.de/breg-en/federal-government/ministries/federal-foreign-office Federal Foreign Office], the [[Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Sweden)|Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs]] and the Norwegian Foreign Ministry.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://floriankrampe.org/about/|title=Bio|date=2013-04-19|website=Florian Krampe, PhD|language=en|access-date=2019-07-08}}</ref> Krampe's research has received coverage by major global news outlets, including New York Times,<ref>{{Cite news|last=Sengupta|first=Somini|date=2021-02-23|title=Biden’s Climate Envoy, at U.N., Likens Global Inaction to a ‘Suicide Pact’|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/23/climate/john-kerry-united-nations.html|access-date=2022-01-23|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> Washington Post,<ref>{{Cite news|title=Russia blocks U.N. move to treat climate change as a global security threat|language=en-US|work=Washington Post|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2021/12/14/russia-veto-climate-change-united-nations/|access-date=2022-01-23|issn=0190-8286}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|title=Analysis {{!}} Biden called climate change an ‘existential threat.’ Can the U.N. Security Council help?|language=en-US|work=Washington Post|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/03/02/biden-called-climate-change-an-existential-threat-can-un-security-council-help/|access-date=2022-01-23|issn=0190-8286}}</ref> Deutsche Welle,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dw.com/en/climate-change-threatens-peace-efforts-sipri/a-49356361|title=Climate change threatens peace efforts: SIPRI {{!}} DW {{!}} 26.06.2019|website=DW.COM|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-07-08}}</ref> Foreign Policy,<ref>{{Cite web|last=Analytics|first=F. P.|title=Environment, Fragility & Conflict|url=https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/01/12/environment-fragility-and-conflict/|access-date=2022-01-23|website=Foreign Policy|language=en-US}}</ref> Agence France-Presse (AFP),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.france24.com/en/20180228-italy-china-propose-solution-lake-chads-water-problem|title=Italy, China propose solution to Lake Chad's water problem|date=2018-02-28|website=France 24|language=en|access-date=2019-07-08}}</ref> Hindustan Times,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/analysis/is-climate-change-fuelling-political-conflicts-globally/story-ZvfbWz7pDdrSsILp8RXG7K.html|title=Is climate change fuelling political conflicts globally?|date=2019-04-04|website=Hindustan Times|language=en|access-date=2019-07-08}}</ref> [[The Asahi Shimbun|Asahi Shimbum]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=「気候変動は安全保障上のリスク」というとらえ方 欧米ではもう広まっている:朝日新聞GLOBE+|url=https://globe.asahi.com/article/14325321|access-date=2021-06-07|website=朝日新聞GLOBE+|language=ja-JP}}</ref> and CNBC Africa.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cnbcafrica.com/apo/2019/02/07/focus-on-climate-risks-and-migration-appoint-special-envoy-for-climate-change-and-security-new-stockholm-international-peace-research-institute-sipri-essay/|title=Focus on Climate Risks and Migration; Appoint Special Envoy for Climate Change and Security, new Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) essay|last=APO|date=2019-02-07|website=CNBC Africa|language=en-US|access-date=2019-07-09}}</ref>

== Selected Publications<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://scholar.google.se/citations?user=VlIKrfIAAAAJ&hl=en|title=Florian Krampe - Google Scholar Citations|website=scholar.google.se|access-date=2019-07-08}}</ref> ==

* Krampe, F., Smith, E. and Hamidi, D., ''Security implications of climate development in conflict-affected states - Implications of local-level effects of rural hydropower development on farmers in Herat''. Political Geography. Volume 90 (October 2021).
* Krampe, F., Hegazi, F. and [[Stacy D. VanDeveer|VanDeveer, S.D]]., ''[[doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2021.105508|Sustaining peace through better resource governance: Three potential mechanisms for environmental peacebuilding]]'', World Development, Volume 144 (Aug 2021).
* Krampe, F. ''[https://www.sipri.org/commentary/topical-backgrounder/2021/why-united-nations-peace-operations-cannot-ignore-climate-change Why United Nations peace operations cannot ignore climate change]'' (SIPRI, Stockholm: February 2021).
* Swatuk, L. A., Thomas B. K., Krampe F., et al, ''The ‘boomerang effect’: insights for improved climate action'', Climate and Development (2020).

*Krampe, F., [https://www.sipri.org/publications/2019/sipri-policy-briefs/climate-change-peacebuilding-and-sustaining-peace Climate change, peacebuilding and sustaining peace] (SIPRI: June 2019)
* [[Dan Smith (British author)|Smith, D]]. and Krampe, F., ''Climate-Related Security Risks in the Middle East,'' in Anders Jägerskog, Michael Schulz, and Ashok Swain (eds.) Routledge Handbook on Middle East Security, London: Routledge (2019)
* Krampe, F,. and Mobjörk, M., ''Responding to Climate-Related Security Risks: Reviewing Regional Organizations in Asia and Africa'', ''Current Climate Change Reports (Oct 2018)''
* Krampe, F. and Gignoux, S., ''Water Service Provision and Peacebuilding in East Timor – Exploring the socio-ecological determinants of sustaining peace'', ''Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding,'' 12 (2): 185-207 (2018)
* Swatuk, L., Wirkus, L., Krampe, F., et al., ''The Boomerang Effect: Overview and Implications for Climate Governance in'' Swatuk, L. and Wirkus, L. (Eds) ''Water, Climate Change and the Boomerang Effect: Unintentional Consequences for Resource Insecurity,'' London & New York: Earthscan (2018)
* Krampe, F. ''[https://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/GLEP_a_00431 Towards Sustainable Peace: A New Research Agenda for Post-Conflict Natural Resource Management],'' Global Environmental Politics 17 (4)
* Stoett, P., Daszak, P., Romanelli, C. et al. ''Avoiding catastrophes: seeking synergies among the public health, environmental protection, and human security sectors'', The Lancet Global Health, 4(10), e680–e681 (2016)
* Krampe, F. ''Water for peace? Post-conflict water resource management in Kosovo'', Cooperation and Conflict (2016)
* Krampe, F. ''Empowering Peace: Service Provision and State legitimacy in Peacebuilding in Nepal'', Conflict, Security, and Development 16 (1): 53-73 (2016)
* Swain, A. and Krampe, F. ''Stability and Sustainability in Peace Building: Priority Area for Warfare Ecology'' in Machlis, G. E., Hanson, T., Špirić, Z. and Mckendry, J. E. (eds.) ''Warfare Ecology'' (Springer Netherlands) 199–210. (2011)

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Version vom 6. Juni 2022, 21:37 Uhr

Florian Krampe (Jahrgang 1980) ist ein deutsch-schwedischer Politikwissenschaftler und Wissenschaftler für Internationale Politik am Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).Referenzfehler: Ungültige <ref>-Verwendung: „ref“ ohne Namen muss einen Inhalt haben. Er ist vor allem für seine Arbeiten zu klimabedingten Sicherheitsrisiken, Umweltfriedensbildung und der Verwaltung natürlicher Ressourcen nach bewaffneten Konflikten bekannt.[1][2] Er ist außerdem als Affiliated Researcher an der Research School for International Water Cooperation am Department of Peace and Conflict Research der Universität Uppsala tätig.[3] Er war Specially Appointed Professor am Network for Education and Research on Peace and Sustainability an der Universität Hiroshima in Japan.[4] Florian Krampe auf Twitter.

  1. Florian Krampe: Toward Sustainable Peace: A New Research Agenda for Post-Conflict Natural Resource Management. In: Global Environmental Politics. Band 17, Nr. 4, 1. November 2017, ISSN 1526-3800, S. 1–8, doi:10.1162/GLEP_a_00431 (doi.org [abgerufen am 6. Juni 2022]).
  2. Florian Krampe, Elizabeth S. Smith, Mohammad Daud Hamidi: Security implications of climate development in conflict-affected states: Implications of local-level effects of rural hydropower development on farmers in Herat. In: Political Geography. Band 90, 1. Oktober 2021, ISSN 0962-6298, S. 102454, doi:10.1016/j.polgeo.2021.102454 (sciencedirect.com [abgerufen am 6. Juni 2022]).
  3. Infoglue-support: Florian Krampe - Uppsala universitet. Abgerufen am 6. Juni 2022 (schwedisch).
  4. Cross-Appointed Fellows/Professors. Abgerufen am 6. Juni 2022 (amerikanisches Englisch).