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The Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP) investigates the links between the environment, health and demography, including how they interact with a variety of development, human security and foreign policy concerns.
Established | 1994 |
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Address | Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP) Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars One Woodrow Wilson Plaza 1300 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Washington, DC 20004-3027 United States |
Telephone | +1 202 691 40 00 |
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Content from this organization
Publications
Dawn of the Smart City?African Women and Youth as Agents of Change through Technology and Innovation
Connecting Grassroots to Government for Disaster Management
From the Peaceful Atom to the Peaceful Explosion
Fishing for Answers: Understanding Drivers and Environmental Impacts of China’s Distant Water Fishing Fleet
Harvesting Peace: Food Security, Conflict, and Cooperation
La Diáspora Criminal
The Criminal Diaspora: The Spread of Transnational Organized Crime and How to Contain its Expansion
Snapshot: China's Waste Challenge
Kite Sensorship: Regulating China’s Airways
Crouching Suspicious, Hidden Poterntial
Sowing the Seeds
Reaching Across the Water
The WTO and MEAs — Time for a Good Neighbor Policy
Understanding Environment, Conflict, and Cooperation
Protecting Regional Seas
Our Shared Future: Environmental Pathways to Peace
Water Stories: Expanding Opportunities in Small-Scale Water and Sanitation Projects
Asia's Future. Critical Thinking for a Changing Environment
An Analysis of Trends: Latin America and the Caribbean
China Environment Series 11
China Environment Series 10
ECSP Report 14 (2012), Issue 1
Climate Action in the United States and China
Green NGO and Environmental Journalist Forum
Climate Action in the United States and China
China Environment Series 9
China Environment Series 8
China Environment Series 7
China Environment Series 6
China Environment Series 5
China Environment Series 1
China Environment Series 4
China Environment Series 3
ECSP Report 5 (1999)
ECSP Report 9 (2003)
ECSP Report 8 (2002)
ECSP Report 7 (2001)
ECSP Report 6 (2000)
ECSP Report 12 (2006-2007)
ECSP Report 3 (1997)
ECSP Report 2 (1996)
ECSP Report 1 (1995)
ECSP Report 4 (1998)
ECSP Report 11 (2005)
ECSP Report 13 (2008-2009)
Water, Conflict, and Cooperation: Lessons From the Nile River Basin
The New Face of Water Conflict
The Challenges of Groundwater in Southern Africa
Water Can be a Pathway to Peace, Not War
To Live With the Sea
Coffee and Community: Combining Agribusiness and Health in Rwanda
Helping Hands: A Livelihood Approach to Population, Health, and Environment Programs
The Integration Imperative: How to Improve Development Programs by Linking Population, Health, and Environment
Forests for the Future
Sharing the Forest: Protecting Gorillas and Helping Families in Uganda
Poor Health, Poor Women: How Reproductive Health Affects Poverty
Fishing for Families: Reproductive Health and Integrated Coastal Management in the Philippines
The Missing Links: Poverty, Population, and the Environment in Ethiopia
Lessons From the First Generation of Integrated Population, Health, and Environment Projects
Exploring the Links Between Conservation and Health
Appreciating the Complexity and Dignity of People’s Lives
Series
ECSP ReportsECSP Publications
ECSP China Environment Forum Publications
ECSP Policy Briefs
ECSP Focus
Articles
From Disaster Risk Reduction to Sustainable Peace: Reducing Vulnerability and Preventing Conflict at the Local LevelAn Empty Table? Food-Climate-Conflict Connections in Paris
What can Iraq’s Fight over the Mosul Dam Tell Us about Water Security?
Youth and Global Violence: Saving History’s Largest Generation of Young People
What Can Governments Do About Falling Birth Rates?
India's Assam Shows Second-Order, Dangerous Effects of Climate Change in South Asia
The Great Anatolian Project: Is Water Management a Panacea or Crisis Multiplier for Turkey's Kurds?
An Analysis of Trends: Latin America and the Caribbean - Summary and Overview
Nile Basin at a Turning Point as Political Changes Roil Balance of Power and Competing Demands Proliferate
Demographics and Unrest