More studies are needed on the long-term environmental consequences of war
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Research indicates that the environmental consequences of war, such as habitat destruction and pollution, lead to long-lasting humanitarian crises that affect post-conflict recovery efforts.
Facing conflicts from Burkina Faso to Ukraine, a multidisciplinary approach is crucial in understanding how war impacts environments and human health, necessitating collaboration among historians, political scientists, and environmental scientists to forge solutions.
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