Wilson Center Experts
Gidon Bromberg
Environmental Change and Security Program
Affiliation:
EcoPeace/Friends of the Earth, Middle East
Related Content for this Expert
Water Conflict and Cooperation: Looking Over the Horizon
June 03, 2004 // 12:00am
Attempts to develop a positive, practical policy framework for environmental cooperation and sustainable peace are promising, but have not been widely analyzed or practiced. The Water Conflict and Cooperation Working Group, part of ECSP's Navigating Peace initiative, discusses these issues. more
Pathways to Peace: Stories of Environment, Health, and Conflict
January 13, 2010 // 2:00pm — 4:00pm
Practitioners and experts highlight work that demonstrates the positive impact multi-dimensional development and peacebuilding programs can have on environmental conflict arenas. more
Rehabilitating the Jordan River Valley Through Cross-Border Community Cooperation
May 08, 2006 // 3:00pm — 5:00pm
Five mayors from municipalities along the Jordan River and Dead Sea, as well as representatives from Friends of the Earth Middle East, explore ways to use cross-border water and sanitation cooperation to restore the region's vitality and to build literal and metaphorical bridges. more
Resolving Natural Resource Conflicts:A Path to Development and Peace
January 13, 2010 // 11:00am — 12:15pm
Experts discuss how a focus on natural resources, especially water, can bring broader peace to areas of conflict in the panel co-hosted by the Wilson Center on the Hill, ECSP, and the Fetzer Institute. more
Reflection Paper - Pathways to Peace: Defining Community in the Age of Globalization
Jul 07, 2011Paper contribution to January 2010 seminar on environmental peacebuilding. more
Reflection Paper - Pathways to Peace: Defining Community in the Age of Globalization
Apr 17, 2009Paper contribution to January 2010 seminar on environmental peacebuilding. more
Rehabilitating the Jordan River Valley Through Cross-Border Community Cooperation
May 08, 2006 // 3:00pm — 5:00pm
Five mayors from municipalities along the Jordan River and Dead Sea, as well as representatives from Friends of the Earth Middle East, explore ways to use cross-border water and sanitation cooperation to restore the region's vitality and to build literal and metaphorical bridges.
Water Conflict and Cooperation: Looking Over the Horizon
June 03, 2004 // 12:00am
Attempts to develop a positive, practical policy framework for environmental cooperation and sustainable peace are promising, but have not been widely analyzed or practiced. The Water Conflict and Cooperation Working Group, part of ECSP's Navigating Peace initiative, discusses these issues.
Pathways to Peace: Stories of Environment, Health, and Conflict
January 13, 2010 // 2:00pm — 4:00pm
Practitioners and experts highlight work that demonstrates the positive impact multi-dimensional development and peacebuilding programs can have on environmental conflict arenas.
Resolving Natural Resource Conflicts:A Path to Development and Peace
January 13, 2010 // 11:00am — 12:15pm
Experts discuss how a focus on natural resources, especially water, can bring broader peace to areas of conflict in the panel co-hosted by the Wilson Center on the Hill, ECSP, and the Fetzer Institute.
Reflection Paper - Pathways to Peace: Defining Community in the Age of Globalization
Jul 07, 2011Paper contribution to January 2010 seminar on environmental peacebuilding.
Reflection Paper - Pathways to Peace: Defining Community in the Age of Globalization
Apr 17, 2009Paper contribution to January 2010 seminar on environmental peacebuilding.
