- Editorial, François Grünewald
- A network to help humanitarian organisations to take environmental issues into account more effectively: why is such a network necessary and what are its objectives?, The Humanitarian Environment Network
- A team invested in improving humanitarian practices and active in preserving their natural environment, Blanche Renaudin & François Grünewald
- Governance and environmental degradation in Haiti, Richener Noël
- Natural Resources and Peacebuilding: Challenges and Opportunities in Afghanistan, Shamim Niazi
- Natural resource management – a central pillar of crisis-affected people’s resilience, Blanche Renaudin & Bonaventure Sokpoh
- Assessment of greenhouse gas emissions in the humanitarian sector: what we have learned from initial experiences, The Humanitarian Environment Network
- Integrating an environmental approach into humanitarian action – progress so far, Ashley Lynn Bevensee & Kumari Rita Dhakal
- Integrating the environment into the running of a humanitarian organisation: the experience of Action contre la Faim, Thibault Laconde
- Bibliography on environment
- Events in “Humanitarian aid on the move” No. 12
Humanitarian Aid on the move No. 12
27/10/2013
Initial estimates show that 2013 will probably be the hottest year in recent decades. In the temperate zone 2013 has been marked by numerous unseasonal phenomena and major flooding and it has also been a year of extreme weather events, such as the terrifyingly powerful tornados which hit the United States of America and the drought that devastated parts of China [...].