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Ecological dimension of conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. / Basharov, G. R. ; Shedko, F. S. ; Okolota, D. P. ; Kotova, A. L. ; Volkova, A. A. .

в: E3S Web of Conferences, Том 311, 04006, 2021.

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@article{cb0b4cce25d44bb498a3316818f9d0fc,
title = "Ecological dimension of conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh",
abstract = "This article examines the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh not only from the point of the usual historical, ethnic and religious context, but also from the point of the environmental and resource dimensions, which are often ignored by researchers and practitioners of conflict resolution. The so called Six Weeks War significantly changed the current state of the conflict, and through focus group interviews and scientific analysis, the authors try to assess the impact of the environmental aspect on this conflict and substantiate its importance. The authors also hypothesize that the importance of environmental and resource factors is ignored by researchers and local residents, although these factors could become one of the foundations for building relationships, building trust and long-term conflict resolution.",
author = "Basharov, {G. R.} and Shedko, {F. S.} and Okolota, {D. P.} and Kotova, {A. L.} and Volkova, {A. A.}",
year = "2021",
language = "English",
volume = "311",
journal = "E3S Web of Conferences",
issn = "2555-0403",
publisher = "EDP Sciences",
note = "null ; Conference date: 30-08-2021 Through 31-08-2021",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Ecological dimension of conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh

AU - Basharov, G. R.

AU - Shedko, F. S.

AU - Okolota, D. P.

AU - Kotova, A. L.

AU - Volkova, A. A.

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - This article examines the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh not only from the point of the usual historical, ethnic and religious context, but also from the point of the environmental and resource dimensions, which are often ignored by researchers and practitioners of conflict resolution. The so called Six Weeks War significantly changed the current state of the conflict, and through focus group interviews and scientific analysis, the authors try to assess the impact of the environmental aspect on this conflict and substantiate its importance. The authors also hypothesize that the importance of environmental and resource factors is ignored by researchers and local residents, although these factors could become one of the foundations for building relationships, building trust and long-term conflict resolution.

AB - This article examines the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh not only from the point of the usual historical, ethnic and religious context, but also from the point of the environmental and resource dimensions, which are often ignored by researchers and practitioners of conflict resolution. The so called Six Weeks War significantly changed the current state of the conflict, and through focus group interviews and scientific analysis, the authors try to assess the impact of the environmental aspect on this conflict and substantiate its importance. The authors also hypothesize that the importance of environmental and resource factors is ignored by researchers and local residents, although these factors could become one of the foundations for building relationships, building trust and long-term conflict resolution.

M3 - Conference article

VL - 311

JO - E3S Web of Conferences

JF - E3S Web of Conferences

SN - 2555-0403

M1 - 04006

Y2 - 30 August 2021 through 31 August 2021

ER -

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