2020
DOI: 10.1093/jicj/mqaa057
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The COVID-19 Pandemic and Ecological Connectivity

Abstract: The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected multiple aspects of our lives. This interdisciplinary article reflects on the significance of the pandemic from a largely unexplored angle, through a focus on the key concept of ecological connectivity, which broadly refers to the inter-connections between different elements of an ecosystem. Examining the pandemic through the lens of ecological connectivity, the article also theorizes it (and zoonotic diseases more generally) as a violation of this connectivity. It us… Show more

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“…It is also imperative to take account of broader systemic factors, as explored in the previous section, that have influenced how people in Ahmic ´i have dealt with the past -and how they responded to the ICTY's work. Ultimately, what is needed is a social-ecological reframing of transitional justice that better reflects the realities of complex individual -environment interactions (Clark, 2020b). Such a reframing, in turn, has important implications for developing adaptive peacebuilding.…”
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“…It is also imperative to take account of broader systemic factors, as explored in the previous section, that have influenced how people in Ahmic ´i have dealt with the past -and how they responded to the ICTY's work. Ultimately, what is needed is a social-ecological reframing of transitional justice that better reflects the realities of complex individual -environment interactions (Clark, 2020b). Such a reframing, in turn, has important implications for developing adaptive peacebuilding.…”
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confidence: 99%