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This edited volume examines pathways toward achieving peaceful and sustainable futures, drawing from diverse case studies and conceptual frameworks. As the fourth in a well-received series, it builds upon established research while addressing the practical connections between peace and sustainability. The theme of the book was deeply examined and thoughtfully interrogated at the NERPS 2025 conference in Manila, where researchers and practitioners gathered to discuss these crucial intersections. At the heart of this book is the matter of how environmental sustainability and peace support each other—a connection that deserves greater attention in both research and policy. The collection compiles global perspectives, providing empirical evidence that integrated approaches to peace and sustainability yield more effective outcomes than when these objectives are pursued independently. Contributors analyze various initiatives across educational systems, governance structures, community organizations, and technological innovations to identify both challenges and opportunities for progress. By examining real-world examples, the volume offers insights into successful interventions as well as persistent barriers. This work provides researchers, policymakers, and practitioners with knowledge that can help address interconnected challenges of conflict and environmental change.
Contents
Frameworks and Practices Towards a Sustainable and Peaceful Future.- Part I: Knowledge and Learning Pathways.- Collective Learning in ASEAN's Climate Governance Networks: The Adoption of the 2018 ASEAN Guidelines for Agroforestry Development.- Mapping Global Trends in Creative Imagination Research for Quality Education: A Bibliometric Analysis.- Artivism for Sustainability: The Pedagogical Potential of Artivism.- Part II: Community-Led Pathways.- Youth at the Roots of Peace: Education, Environment and Gender as an Approach to Peacebuilding.- From "Sirmata" to Reality: A Climate-Smart Agriculture Adoption Success in Benito Soliven, Philippines.- Everyday Peace in Multicultural Neighborhoods: Immigrant Strategies from an Agonistic Peace Perspective.- Part III: Institutional and Governance Pathways.- Incorporating Policy Process Analysis into Environmental Peacebuilding: The Coupling of Environmental and Foreign Policies in Soviet-Japanese Relations.- Access to Justice as a Guarantee of Rights and Sustainable Development: The Case of Argentina.- Institutional Dynamics and Policy Directions for Official Development Assistance and Public-Private Partnership Urban Transport Financing in Metro Manila, Philippines.- Part IV: Environmental Security Pathways.- Climate and Land Use Impacts on Ecosystem Services Supporting Food Security in Siem Reap Province, Cambodia.- Microplastics Ingestion by Fish Species in Thailand's Aquatic Ecosystems.- Part V: Contested Pathways and Critical Perspectives.- Power Struggle & Conflict Over Urban Space in Nepal: Implications for Sustainable Peace.- Does Consumer Animosity Lead to Peace and Sustainability? The Case of Filipino Students as Consumers Amidst the Russia-Ukraine War.- Foreign Aid and Failed Peace Dividends: A Critical Study of Development Aid in the Bangsamoro, Philippines.