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Subject: USIP Grant Competition: Environment, Conflict, and Peacebuilding
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*2019-20 Grant Competition: Request for Applications*

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This Request for Applications (RfA) seeks grant applications to support
research that will increase the overall understanding of the complex
relationships between the environment, violent conflict, and peacebuilding.

With the launch of its new Environment and Conflict program, USIP will
support groundbreaking research with clear potential to improve policy and
practice that addresses how changes in the natural environment influence
the risks of violent conflict. USIP is primarily interested in expanding
knowledge about how changes in the natural environment affect the
relationship between state and society, as well as the relationship between
groups (ethnic, religious, or other identities) in society. In addition,
USIP seeks to better understand how the experience of violent conflict
weakens a society’s capability to cope with consequences of a changing
environment (e.g. increasing resource scarcity or consequences from climate
change). Proposals for research that improve the understanding of these
linkages while also shedding light on entry points for more effective
peacebuilding strategies are especially welcome.

This RfA organizes illustrative research questions into four categories:
(1) environmental peacebuilding; (2) civil society and international
organizations; (3) natural resource management and governance; and (4)
social inclusion/exclusion.

*Problem Statement *

What are the consequences of increasing environmental crises in fragile
contexts across the globe? A growing body of cross-national research has
produced evidence showing how changes in climate influence the risks of
violent conflict.[i] At the sub-national level, other types of changes in
the natural environment affect conflict dynamics, too. For example,
climate-induced degradation of pasture may contribute to herders altering
grazing migration routes, bringing them into increased competition with
farmers—a dynamic that has played out violently in Nigeria’s Middle Belt
region.

At the same time that environmental changes may exacerbate the risks for
violent conflict, recent research and field practice demonstrate that
responses to environmental shocks that bring opposing groups or states
together has the potential to open new ground for cooperation, trust
building, and reconciliation.[ii] Environmental peacebuilding has been
attempted with varying results in conflict zones around the world,
including USIP priority countries in Asia,[iii] the Middle East,[iv] and
Africa.[v] Against this backdrop, USIP seeks policy-relevant research with
the potential to inform and improve policy and programs that seek to
prevent, mitigate, or resolve violent conflict exacerbated by changes in
the natural environment.

*Summary of Illustrative Research Questions*

   1. *Environmental Peacebuilding:* What tools and approaches for
   environmental protection or natural resource management are the most
   effective when building peace between conflicting parties and increasing
   resilience in communities affected by conflict? How can practitioners and
   policymakers best design and implement conflict zone interventions that
   increase trust and understanding, cultivate interdependence, and build
   sustainable institutions? What conflict resolution approaches have
   demonstrated success in preventing violence between groups when
   environmental changes have altered access to or availability of natural
   resources?


   1. *Civil Society and International Organizations: *What role can
   grassroots community organizations play in preventing environment-related
   violent conflict – and how can the international community best support and
   amplify these voices? What international structures and processes can best
   impact transnational environmental peacebuilding efforts? What strategies
   and actions can civil society and grassroots groups undertake to elevate
   popular concerns over environmental changes, motivate changes in policy to
   promote greater sustainability and resilience, and reduce the risks of
   violent outbreaks in the face of environmental stresses?


   1. *Natural Resource Management and Governance:* What are potential
   natural resource management and governance approaches to mitigate the
   direct and indirect effects of climate change, minimize their potential
   contribution to violence, and prevent a compounding cycle of fragility? Who
   are the key stakeholders and decision makers, and how do they find common
   ground? How can policymakers best implement natural resource management
   regimes that address the needs of vulnerable communities and populations?


   1. *Social Inclusion/Exclusion:* How are marginalized communities
   affected by environmental shocks and stressors? What approaches (e.g.
   governance, dispute resolution) exist to address the adverse consequences
   of environmental changes on marginalized groups?


*Application Requirements*

Only academic institutions and nonprofit organizations are eligible to
apply. Applicants should have demonstrated experience in research and a
strong record of scholarship related to environment, conflict, and
peacebuilding. Applications will be selected based on their potential to
make original contributions to the field by directly addressing one or more
of the four listed topics above. USIP values qualitative, quantitative, and
participatory research approaches.

*Registration, Application Process, and Due Dates*

   1. *The application process begins with registration. Registration is
   required for all applicants to this competition*. *Registration
   opened on Friday, December 20, 2019. All applicants must register online by
   Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 5:00 pm EST.* Please go to *usip.fluxx.io
   
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   1. After completing the registration, all applicants must submit a
   Concept Note. Concept Notes are limited to 1,500 words or less.* The
   deadline for the Concept Note requirement is Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at
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   1. USIP will review all Concept Notes and invite selected applicants to
   submit full grant applications based on the assessed potential of the
   proposed research to advance understanding on any of the research questions
   contained in this RfA. All selected applicants will be notified no later
   than *Friday, February 28, 2020.* The deadline for the full
proposal is *Wednesday,
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*Project Details*

USIP will seek applications in two categories: *exploratory projects* with
budgets between $75,000 - $100,000 and *advanced research projects* with
budgets between $225,000 - $300,000. Project implementation periods can
range up to 24 months. Please direct questions about this RfA or usage of
USIP’s online grants management system to *[email protected]
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[i] Mach, Katharine J., Caroline M. Kraan, W. Neil Adger, Halvard Buhaug,
Marshall Burke, James D. Fearon, Christopher B. Field et al. "Climate as a
risk factor for armed conflict." Nature (2019): 1.

[ii] Ide, Tobias. "Does environmental peacemaking between states work?
Insights on cooperative environmental agreements and reconciliation in
international rivalries." Journal of Peace Research 55, no. 3 (2018):
351-365.

[iii] Stanfield, J. David, Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili, M. Y. Safar, Akram
Salam, J. Unruh, and R. Williams. "Community documentation of land tenure
and its contribution to state-building in Afghanistan." Land and
post-conflict peacebuilding (2013): 265-285.

[iv] Mehyar, Munqeth, Nader Al Khateeb, Gidon Bromberg, and Elizabeth
Koch-Ya’ari. "Transboundary cooperation in the Lower Jordan River Basin."
Water and post-conflict peacebuilding (2014).

[v] Refisch, Johannes, and Jonhann Jensen. "Transboundary collaboration in
the Greater Virunga Landscape: From gorilla conservation to
conflict-sensitive transboundary landscape management." Governance, natural
resources, and post-conflict peacebuilding (2016): 825-41.


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