Publication

2002

Exploring linkages among security and policy issues such as population and environmental change has always been central to the Environmental Change and Security Project. Yet the seminal events such as the attacks of September 11 have sharpened the need to bring these linkages to the attention of policymakers, the authors argue. Moving from a military response to other approaches regarding contemporary issues of moment should include a multi-pronged strategy, one that looks beyond the immediate and addresses the conditions that underlie human as well as national insecurity.

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Author Geoffrey D Dabelko, Sascha Müller-Kraenner, Hans JH Verolme, John W Sewell, Roger-Mark De Souza, Melinda Kimble, Frederick AB Meyerson, James D Nations, Geeta Rao Gupta, Alfred M Duda, Karin M Krchnak, Gordon Binder, Tony Colman, Marian AL Miller, Jacob Park, Johnstone Odera Tungani, William Krist, W Bradnee Chambers, Pamela S Chasek, Bharat H Desai, George Martine, Jose Miguel Guzman, Richard E Bilsborrow, Simon Dalby, Richard A Matthew, Elizabeth L Chalecki, Peter H Gleick, Kelli L Larson, Arian L Pregenzer, Aaron T Wolf
Series ECSP Reports
Issue 8
Publisher Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP)
Copyright © 2002 Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP)
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