Carl Bruch

Carl Bruch's research focuses on making environmental law work. He has helped countries across Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia develop and implement laws, policies, and institutional frameworks to effectively manage water resources, biodiversity, forests, and other natural resources. He is an authority on the means to manage natural resources to support post-conflict peacebuilding, on environmental governance and institutions, and on ways to prevent, reduce, mitigate, and compensate for damage to the environment during armed conflict. In addition to working at ELI, Bruch has been an attorney with the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (E-LAW). He is an adjunct professor with American University School of International Service, where he teaches a master's-level course on environmental peacebuilding.

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Environmental Security and Sustaining Peace (edX) EdX
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Environmental Security and Sustaining Peace (edX)

Explore the critical role of natural resources and environment in sustaining peace. This course delves into how conflicts over these elements impact human security, and how sustainable and equitable management can act as a vehicle for peace. Join us on edX to understand the complexities of environmental security in today's geopolitics.

Oct 2nd 2023
5-12 Weeks
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