Facing Global Environmental Change. Environmental, Human, Energy, Food, Health and Water Security Concepts

  • Brauch H
  • Behera N
  • Chourou B
  • et al.
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This policy-focused, global and multidisciplinary security handbook on Facing Global Environmental Change addresses new security threats of the 21st century posed by climate change, desertification, water stress, population growth and urbanization. These security dangers and concerns lead to migration, crises and conflicts. They are on the agenda of the UN, OECD, OSCE, NATO and EU. In 100 chapters, 132 authors from 49 countries analyze the global debate on environmental, human and gender, energy, food, livelihood, health and water security concepts and policy problems. In 10 parts they discuss the context and the securitization of global environmental change and of extreme natural and societal outcomes. They suggest a new research programme to move from knowledge to action, from reactive to proactive policies and to explore the opportunities of environ-mental cooperation for a new peace policy.

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Brauch, H. G., Behera, N. C., Chourou, B., Grin, J., Kameri-Mbote, P., Krummenacher, H., … Spring, Ú. O. (2009). Facing Global Environmental Change. Environmental, Human, Energy, Food, Health and Water Security Concepts. Hexagon Series on Human and Environmental Security and Peace ; 4 (p. Online--Ressource). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. Retrieved from http://site.ebrary.com/lib/massmann/Doc?id=10309715

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