The Role of Land and Natural Resources in Conflict and Peacemaking: For War or Peace
By (Author) Nancy Boyer
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
14th April 2026
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Regional / International studies
Geopolitics
Hardback
250
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
Aiming to contribute to the literature of what works to make peace, this volume examines the roles of land, water and mineral resources in conflict and peacemaking. The analysis focuses on six cases of prolonged, ethno-national, asymmetric conflict and six cases of special interest. Land, water and natural resources were causes of conflict, sources of funding to combatants, weapons of war, reasons to make peace and incentives to make peace. Nine of the cases ended in a negotiated, written peace accord which lasted more than 5 years. While some of the conflict areas saw a resurgence of armed conflict, other cases are exemplars of lasting peace agreements. The analysis shows what was successfully addressed in peace accords, as related to land and natural resources; what was addressed in aspirational terms that were never fully implemented; and what decisions were left to political processes that were agreed to, ending extensive armed conflict.
Dr. Nancy E. Boyer (editor) is an adjunct assistant professor, University of Delaware, and scholar/practitioner/educator on building peace with justice and democracy in multiple contexts.