Handbook of Security and the Environment

Handbook of Security and the Environment
Author: Ashok Swain,Joakim Öjendal,Anders Jägerskog
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-05-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781789900668

Download Handbook of Security and the Environment Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This comprehensive Handbook tackles the increasingly urgent problem of the impact of climate change on conflict and human security. It analyses the ways in which scarcity of resources leads to food, water and health insecurities, resulting in population migration. Featuring contributions from leading international scholars, chapters cover how these contribute globally to societal insecurity and violent conflict in a growing number of regions.

Handbook of Energy and Environmental Security

Handbook of Energy and Environmental Security
Author: Muhammad Asif
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2022-05-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128240854

Download Handbook of Energy and Environmental Security Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Handbook of Energy and Environmental Security educates the reader about the wider dimensions of the distinctive yet intertwined subjects of ‘energy security and ‘environmental security’. The book uniquely addresses these two increasingly important topics in a comprehensive and composite manner, describing the concepts and wider dimensions of energy- and environmental security in technological, economic, social and geopolitical perspectives. Divided into three main parts, the book deals with the subject of energy security in terms of its concepts, broader dimensions and allied issues, focuses on environmental security, and covers subjects in a cohesive manner, discussing their important interfaces and commonalities. Providing valuable scholarship for academics, researchers and analysts in the fields of energy and the environment, and using case studies to illustrate national and international levels, this is a valuable resource for energy- and environmental security challenges, especially in the areas of sustainable development and climate change. Discusses the critical subjects of ‘energy security’ and ‘environmental security’ in a composite manner Incorporates up-to-date data, case studies and comparative assessments Energy and environmental policy frameworks are covered from the perspective of both developed and developing countries

Handbook on Climate Change and Human Security

Handbook on Climate Change and Human Security
Author: Michael R Redclift,Marco Grasso
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857939111

Download Handbook on Climate Change and Human Security Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Handbook is international in scope and provides an assessment that will be of value to academics, students and policy professionals alike. NGOs and policy institutes which need a grasp of the specificity and range of the issues and problems will al

Routledge Handbook of Environmental Security

Routledge Handbook of Environmental Security
Author: Richard A. Matthew,Evgenia Nizkorodov,Crystal Murphy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2021-12-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351607537

Download Routledge Handbook of Environmental Security Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Routledge Handbook on Environmental Security provides a comprehensive, accessible, and sophisticated overview of the field of environmental security. The volume outlines the defining theories, major policy and programming interventions, and applied research surrounding the relationship between the natural environment and human and national security. Through the use of large-scale research and ground-level case analyses from across the globe, it details how environmental factors affect human security and contribute to the onset and continuation of violent conflict. It also examines the effects of violent conflict on the social and natural environment and the importance of environmental factors in conflict resolution and peacebuilding. Organized around the conflict cycle, the handbook is split into four thematic sections: • Section I: Environmental factors contributing to conflict; • Section II: The environment during conflict; • Section III: The role of the environment in post-conflict peacebuilding; and • Section IV: Cross-cutting themes and critical perspectives. This handbook will be essential reading for students of environmental studies, human security, global governance, development studies, and international relations in general.

Handbook of Transitions to Energy and Climate Security

Handbook of Transitions to Energy and Climate Security
Author: Robert E. Looney
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2016-11-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317528487

Download Handbook of Transitions to Energy and Climate Security Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

An original contribution to our understanding of a phenomenon that is reshaping the world, this title thoroughly discusses the transformation of the energy security policy arena brought on by two dramatic developments – the increased potential availability of energy in many parts of the world on the supply side, and on the demand side increasing concerns over the harmful effects on the environment brought on by the use of fossil fuels. An in depth discussion specifically focuses on what energy security means to different countries, and examines which of those countries appear to be managing their energy/climate transitions successfully and which are having a more difficult time adapting to the new environment. Part 1 introduces the topic, covering the main themes and provides an overview of the chapters Part 2 provides a framework for policy evaluation, considering the evolving factors affecting energy security and the energy/climate policy trilemma Parts 3 to 6 discuss energy transitions in the carbon producing countries (Saudi Arabia, Canada, Iran, Russia, Mexico), in intermediate carbon/producing/consuming countries (China, United States, UK, Brazil, Argentina, South Africa), in carbon consuming countries (Germany, Japan, South Korea, Israel, India, Spain) and finally in carbon reduction countries (France, Denmark, Switzerland) Part 7 looks at attempts at regional/international cooperation Part 8 considers the prospects for the future, examining technological breakthroughs. This title builds on the theme of unfolding energy transformations driven by, but increasingly constrained by climate/environmental considerations. It is ideal for researchers and students in the areas of environmental politics and policy, climate change, and energy and climate security, as well as for academics and professionals.

Routledge Handbook of Environmental Security

Routledge Handbook of Environmental Security
Author: Richard A. Matthew,Evgenia Nizkorodov,Crystal Murphy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2021-12-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1315107597

Download Routledge Handbook of Environmental Security Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Routledge Handbook on Environmental Security provides a comprehensive, accessible, and sophisticated overview of the field of environmental security. The volume outlines the defining theories, major policy and programming interventions, and applied research surrounding the relationship between the natural environment and human and national security. Through the use of large-scale research and ground-level case analyses from across the globe, it details how environmental factors affect human security and contribute to the onset and continuation of violent conflict. It also examines the effects of violent conflict on the social and natural environment and the importance of environmental factors in conflict resolution and peacebuilding. Organized around the conflict cycle, the handbook is split into four thematic sections: * Section I: Environmental factors contributing to conflict; * Section II: The environment during conflict; * Section III: The role of the environment in post-conflict peacebuilding; and * Section IV: Cross-cutting themes and critical perspectives. This handbook will be essential reading for students of environmental studies, human security, global governance, development studies, and international relations in general.

Handbook on Water Security

Handbook on Water Security
Author: Claudia Pahl-Wostl,Anik Bhaduri,Joyeeta Gupta
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2016-01-29
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 9781782548010

Download Handbook on Water Security Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Water security has received increasing attention in the scientific and public policy communities in recent years. The Handbook on Water Security is a much-needed resource that helps the reader navigate between the differing interpretations of water security. It explains the various dimensions of the topic by approaching it both conceptually and thematically, as well as in relation to experiences in different regions of the world. The international contributors explore the various perspectives on water security to show that it has multiple meanings that cannot easily be reconciled. Topics discussed include: challenges from human security to consumerism, how trade policies can help to achieve water security in a transboundary setting, the potential of risk-based governance arrangements and the ecology of water security. Scholars and postgraduate students in the social sciences working on water-related issues will find this book to be of substantial interest. It will strongly appeal to policymakers and practitioners looking at the strengths and limitations of water security.

Routledge Handbook of Environmental Conflict and Peacebuilding

Routledge Handbook of Environmental Conflict and Peacebuilding
Author: Ashok Swain,Joakim Öjendal
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781315473758

Download Routledge Handbook of Environmental Conflict and Peacebuilding Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The past two decades have witnessed the emergence of a large body of research examining the linkage between environmental scarcity, violent conflict, and cooperation. However, this environmental security polemic is still trying to deliver a well-defined approach to achieving peace. Studies are being undertaken to find the precise pathways by which cooperative actions are expected not only to pre-empt or moderate resource conflicts but also to help diffuse cooperative behaviour to other disputed issues. The recognition that environmental resources can contribute to violent conflict accentuates their potential significance as pathways for cooperation and the consolidation of peace in post-conflict societies. Conceived as a single and reliable reference source which will be a vital resource for students, researchers, and policy makers alike, the Routledge Handbook of Environmental Conflict and Peacebuilding presents a wide range of chapters written by key thinkers in the field, organised into four key parts: Part I: Review of the concept and theories; Part II: Review of thematic approaches (resources, scarcity, intervention, adaptation, and peacebuilding); Part III: Case studies (Middle East, Iraq, Jordan, Liberia, Nepal, Colombia, Philippines); Part IV: Analytical challenges and future-oriented perspectives. Enabling the reader to find a concise expert review on topics that are most likely to arise in the course of conducting research or policy making, this volume presents a truly global overview of the key issues and debates in environmental conflict and peacebuilding.