Wilson Center Experts
Aaron Wolf
Affiliation:
Oregon State University
Related Content for this Expert
Our Shared Future: Environmental Pathways to Peace
Aug 25, 2011This report draws from the dialogue and seminar papers shared at a January 2010 meeting co-hosted by the Wilson Center and the Fetzer Institute to explore the affect of globalization on natural resource issues such as water on local, national, and international levels. Examining the effect of environmental peacebuilding on communities, the discussion explored how governments, NGOs, the private sector, and other interested parties can generate positive outcomes while minimizing negative ones. more
International River Basins: Mapping Institutional Resilience to Climate Change
July 28, 2011 // 12:00pm — 2:00pm
Aaron Wolf, Matt Zentner, and Jim Duncan identify significant gaps in institutional capacity to cope with water variability and map basins at risk for future tensions. 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
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
Fire & Water: Technologies, Institutions, and Social Issues in Arms Control and Transboundary Water-Resource Agreements
Jul 07, 2011A recent workshop highlights the closeness of national security and environmental concerns through explicitly comparing the technologies, institutions, and social issues in two seemingly disparate fields: arms control and transboundary water resources. more
L'eau peut etre un chemin vers la paix, et non vers la guerre (No. 1)
Jul 07, 2011 En s’alliant pour gérer conjointement leurs ressources partagées en eau, les pays peuvent construire une relation de confiance et éviter les conflits. more
Navigating Peace Initiative: Water Conflict and Cooperation
Jul 07, 2011The Navigating Peace Initiative’s Water Conflict and Cooperation Working Group present four policy briefs to identify the current and emerging trends in water conflict and cooperation. more
Water, Conflict, and Cooperation
Jul 07, 2011The UN system and its partners have ripe opportunities to capitalize on water’s cooperation promise while undercutting its conflict potential, write Alexander Carius, Geoffrey Dabelko, and Aaron Wolf in their policy brief. more
Water Can Be a Pathway to Peace, Not War (No. 1)
Jul 07, 2011By coming together to jointly manage shared water resources, countries can build trust and prevent conflict. more
The Enlightenment Rift and Peacebuilding: Rationality, Spirituality, and Shared Waters
Jul 07, 2011Paper contribution to January 2010 seminar on environmental peacebuilding. more
International River Basins: Mapping Institutional Resilience to Climate Change
July 28, 2011 // 12:00pm — 2:00pm
Aaron Wolf, Matt Zentner, and Jim Duncan identify significant gaps in institutional capacity to cope with water variability and map basins at risk for future tensions.
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.
Our Shared Future: Environmental Pathways to Peace
Aug 25, 2011This report draws from the dialogue and seminar papers shared at a January 2010 meeting co-hosted by the Wilson Center and the Fetzer Institute to explore the affect of globalization on natural resource issues such as water on local, national, and international levels. Examining the effect of environmental peacebuilding on communities, the discussion explored how governments, NGOs, the private sector, and other interested parties can generate positive outcomes while minimizing negative ones.
The Enlightenment Rift and Peacebuilding: Rationality, Spirituality, and Shared Waters
Jul 07, 2011Paper contribution to January 2010 seminar on environmental peacebuilding.
Navigating Peace Initiative: Water Conflict and Cooperation
Jul 07, 2011The Navigating Peace Initiative’s Water Conflict and Cooperation Working Group present four policy briefs to identify the current and emerging trends in water conflict and cooperation.
Water Can Be a Pathway to Peace, Not War (No. 1)
Jul 07, 2011By coming together to jointly manage shared water resources, countries can build trust and prevent conflict.
L'eau peut etre un chemin vers la paix, et non vers la guerre (No. 1)
Jul 07, 2011 En s’alliant pour gérer conjointement leurs ressources partagées en eau, les pays peuvent construire une relation de confiance et éviter les conflits.
Water, Conflict, and Cooperation
Jul 07, 2011The UN system and its partners have ripe opportunities to capitalize on water’s cooperation promise while undercutting its conflict potential, write Alexander Carius, Geoffrey Dabelko, and Aaron Wolf in their policy brief.
Fire & Water: Technologies, Institutions, and Social Issues in Arms Control and Transboundary Water-Resource Agreements
Jul 07, 2011A recent workshop highlights the closeness of national security and environmental concerns through explicitly comparing the technologies, institutions, and social issues in two seemingly disparate fields: arms control and transboundary water resources.