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Exercise 2: Mapping future environmental security hotspots
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Exercise 2: Mapping future environmental security hotspots
Think about a place where natural resources will be a major source of conflict in the next ten years. Where is this place and what resource will play a prominent role in conflict ? CLICK on "Submit a Report" to add your voice to the conversation.
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