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Blockchain for environmental peacebuilding: application in water management

Fariz Huseynov (Department of Transportation, Logistics, and Finance, College of Business, Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota, USA)
Jeanene Mitchell (Restart Initiative, Seattle, Washington, USA)

Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance

ISSN: 2398-5038

Article publication date: 26 October 2023

Issue publication date: 2 January 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to spur further exploration of blockchain technologies for environmental peacebuilding, specifically through water management. Although the environmental peacebuilding field acknowledges the potentially transformative nature of frontier technologies, most existing studies do not address how such technologies can contribute to peacebuilding through improved natural resource governance. Using a theory synthesis research design, this conceptual paper connects these studies to discuss how blockchain technologies in water management may contribute to environmental peacebuilding through the efficient and transparent management of natural resources.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors use a conceptual approach and a theory synthesis research design to present potential mechanisms through which blockchain technology can potentially contribute to environmental peacebuilding.

Findings

The authors discuss the limitations in the literature on environmental peacebuilding, blockchain and water management, concluding that the third generation of studies should focus on the role of frontier technologies. This approach should especially address the negative consequences of technology for peacebuilding objectives. The authors argue that blockchain applications in water management can potentially contribute to environmental peacebuilding objectives in three ways: (i) creating a mechanism for confidence-building in low-trust contexts through automated and transparent water transactions, (ii) facilitating postconflict economic development through attracting capital and increasing the efficiency of water management and (iii) improving governance through greater transparency and local participation in natural resource management.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study is among the first to conceptually explore the use of blockchain technology for water management in the context of environmental peacebuilding. The insights from this study can guide policymakers of conflict sides that focus on resolving issues such as lack of governance and low state agency.

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Acknowledgements

The authors thank Anna Visvizi (the editor) and the anonymous referee for their valuable comments and suggestions that improved the paper. The authors also thank Geoffrey Dabelko and McKenzie Johnson for their useful feedback on earlier drafts of this article.

Citation

Huseynov, F. and Mitchell, J. (2024), "Blockchain for environmental peacebuilding: application in water management", Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance, Vol. 26 No. 1, pp. 55-71. https://doi.org/10.1108/DPRG-06-2023-0080

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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