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ECOLOGICAL SECURITY (17) answer(s).
 
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ID:   108217


Chasing a changing world: Challenges and opportunities for Russian security / Prasad, Rajendra   Journal Article
Prasad, Rajendra Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   105336


Climate change and security at the third pole / Morton, Katherine   Journal Article
Morton, Katherine Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The consequences of global climate change present a serious strategic challenge in one of the most remote parts of the world. The Tibetan Plateau is the largest high-altitude landmass on earth, with more than 45,000 glaciers that feed the major river systems in Asia, which, in turn, support 40 per cent of the world's population. Temperatures in the region are rising twice as fast as the global average, posing serious risks to hydrological systems, agriculture, and critical infrastructure. Looking at regional cooperation through the lens of ecological security raises important questions about the extent to which the threat of large-scale climate-related disaster could trigger new forms of cooperative action. The sobering reality is that current responses fall far short of ensuring a mutually secure future.
Key Words Security  Ecological security  Climate Change  Nature  Global Climate Change  Human 
Third Pole 
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ID:   015269


Earth Summit: are there any security implications? / Terriff Terry Sept 1992  Article
Terriff Terry Article
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Publication Sept 1992.
Description 163-190
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ID:   142092


Ecological security and the promotion of peace: a DMZ eco-peace park / Kim, Chae-Han; Mesquita, Bruce Bueno de   Article
Mesquita, Bruce Bueno de Article
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Summary/Abstract The quality of the ecological environment and security are trans-national and national public goods, respectively. Conceptually, there are three different causal relationships between ecology and security. First, the improvement of security may make the ecological environment better in such cases as détente, followed by environmental cooperation while the degeneration of security deteriorates the ecology in such cases as war. Second, a military confrontation may restore natural ecological systems in such cases as the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Third, ecological cooperation can result in politico-military cooperation while environmental conflict can instigate military conflict. Though the causal path from ecology to security is limited, it needs to be considered as a means to build up security and confidence. A peace park may belong to this category. The Park Geun-hye government has proposed a World Eco-Peace Park to be built inside the Korean DMZ. There is no precedent for the DMZ Peace Park to wholly imitate since no existing peace park was created without some form of prior political and military resolution. The project of the DMZ World Eco-Peace Park should be promoted while considering what facilitates its creation as well as what effect the park will have
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ID:   015425


Environmantal interventron and security / Farooque Mohiuddin 1992  Article
Farooque Mohiuddin Article
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Publication 1992.
Description 26-47
Key Words Ecological security 
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ID:   011768


Environmental protection and Asian economic development / Park, Ungsuh K Winter 1996  Article
Park, Ungsuh K Article
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Publication Winter 1996.
Description 654-663
Key Words Environment  Economy-Asia  Ecological security  Asia 
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ID:   088714


Environmental security and gender: necessary shifts in an evolving debate   Journal Article
Detraz, Nicole Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Environmental security is a topic of study that has gained significant attention in the past few decades. Largely since the end of the Cold War, environmental security has come to represent a way for scholars and policy makers to link the concepts of traditional security scholarship to the environment. Many different conceptions of the relationship between the environment and security appear in academia. Yet despite the diversity of current work on the environment and security, there has been little systematic work done that examines the intersection between environmental security and gender. This article will address the necessity of including gender into the approaches on the environment and security. The environmental security debate exhibits gendered understandings of both security and the environment. These gendered assumptions and understandings benefit particular people but are often detrimental to others. Examining environmental security through a gender lens gives insight into the gendered nature of global environmental politics and redefines the concept in ways that are more useful, both empirically and analytically. The various environmental security perspectives have important, unexplored gender dimensions that must be uncovered so that the security of humans and the environment can be better protected
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ID:   012019


Environmental security in the South Chine sea / Magno Francisco A March 1997  Article
Magno Francisco A Article
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Publication march 1997.
Description 96-112
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ID:   008724


Environmental security issue / Porter Gareth May 1995  Article
Porter Gareth Article
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Publication May 1995.
Description 218-222
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ID:   012192


Environmental security: Issues and agenda for an incoming government / Parkin Sara June 197  Article
Parkin Sara Article
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Publication June 197.
Description 24-28
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ID:   011039


Environmental seurity ? / Graeger Biba Feb 1996  Article
Graeger Biba Article
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Publication Feb 1996.
Description 109-116
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ID:   110449


Governance for ecological security / Ramesh, Jairam   Journal Article
Ramesh, Jairam Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Security  Ecology  Environment  Ecological security  Governance 
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ID:   007944


Is the environment a National security issue? / Levy Marc A Fall 1995  Article
Levy Marc A Article
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Publication Fall 1995.
Description 35-62
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ID:   166136


Military-Ecological Interface / Gautam, Pradeep Kumar   Journal Article
Gautam, Pradeep Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The threats to national security have both, widened and broadened. Threats are no longer just militaries invading and conquering a country as in the past. Today threats such as ecological degradation and adverse impact of climate change are to be catered for by adaptation with resilience. Joint military doctrine recognises emerging non traditional challenges. This article traces contribution and interface by the military to ecological security. To understand contribution by the Indian military, a brief history of environmental stewardship with empirical examples of activities has been covered. The second part is about the way the United States (US) Indo-Pacific Command has institutionalised Environmental Security Forum. It achieves both, military to military cooperation and is a tool of military diplomacy. The article also recommends mechanism for addressing the present and future challenges.
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ID:   009531


New roles for the military humanitariant and environmental security / Harbottle Michael Nov 1995  Article
Harbottle Michael Article
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Publication Nov 1995.
Description 1-24
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ID:   012400


Sea of trouble? / Chepesiuk Ron Sept-Oct 1997  Article
Chepesiuk Ron Article
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Publication Sept-Oct 1997.
Description 40-44
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ID:   016691


Water and Conflict: Fresh water resources and international security / Gleick Peter H Summer 1993  Article
Gleick Peter H Article
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Publication Summer 1993.
Description 79-112
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