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The Climate Conflict Vulnerability Index (CCVI) - Technical Documentation v1.1

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Mittermaier,  D.
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Merschroth,  Simon
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

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Sedova,  Barbora       
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

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Auer,  Cornelia
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

Bohne,  T.
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Ferri,  S.
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Slouma,  S.
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Gottwick,  V.
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https://climate-conflict.org
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Mittermaier, D., Merschroth, S., Sedova, B., Auer, C., Bohne, T., Ferri, S., Slouma, S., Gottwick, V. (2024): The Climate Conflict Vulnerability Index (CCVI) - Technical Documentation v1.1, München : Center for Crisis Early Warning - University of the Bundeswehr Munich, 94 p.


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The Climate Conflict Vulnerability Index (CCVI) is a joint research project between the Center
for Crisis Early Warning at University of the Bundeswehr Munich, the FutureLab Security,
Ethnic Conflicts and Migration at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, and
the German Federal Foreign Office. The CCVI is a scientifically informed tool that enables
policymakers and researchers to assess and map current global risks to human security1
arising from climate and conflict hazards, their intersections and the potential for harmful
interactions. Additionally, the CCVI reveals how vulnerabilities can amplify the impacts of
climate and conflict hazards, increasing risks to human security.