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1 online resource (363 pages) |
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Routledge International Handbooks Ser |
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Routledge International Handbooks Ser
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Routledge Handbook of Environmental Conflict and Peacebuilding- Front Cover; Routledge Handbook of Environmental Conflict and Peacebuilding; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures and tables; Figures; Tables; Notes on contributors; Preface and acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Environmental conflict and peacebuilding: an introduction; Violent conflict and environmental stress; Environmental stress and violent conflicts; Global climate change -- an environmental conflict multiplier or process for triggering cooperation?; Environmental peacebuilding; The structure of the handbook |
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Environmental crimeTreaty law and conventions; The ICC and the ICJ; Other responses; Private security against TEC?; A cautionary note: remembering environmental justice; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 4: Climate change and environmental conflicts; Climate security; Environment, conflict and security; History; Climate adaptation; Vulnerability and resilience; Global change/local conflicts; Future conflicts?; References; Chapter 5: Environmental pathways to peace; Introduction: environmental challenges as peace opportunities?; Historical context |
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Environmental cooperation as a peacebuilding tool: what have we learned?Conclusion: looking forward; Note; References; Chapter 6: Environment, climate change, and peace; Introduction; Lessons of environmental peacebuilding; Applications in the face of climate change; Implications for the cultivation of peace; Conclusions; References; PART II: Review of thematic approaches; Chapter 7: Post-war environmental peacebuilding: navigating renewable and non-renewable resources; Post-war environmental peacebuilding; Renewable natural resources and post-war environmental peacebuilding |
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Non-renewable natural resources and post-war peacebuildingConclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 8: Depoliticisation, water, and environmental peacebuilding; Introduction; (De)politicisation in policy and practice; Depoliticisation and the technocratic turn in peacebuilding; Technocracy and liberal peacebuilding; Framing water conflict and peace; Depoliticisation of water and peace; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 9: Climate change adaptation and peacebuilding; Introduction; Climate change science; Climate change impacts; Climate change and the conflict cycle; Peacebuilding |
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ReferencesPART I: Review of the concept and theories; Chapter 2: Environment and conflict; What is a field and why does it grow?; The evolution of the field of environmental conflict; The two faces of environmental conflict: normative and objective; Is there a field of environment and conflict?; The history of nature in conflictual human behavior; Types of environmental conflict; The characteristics of conflict and environment cases; Key resources in conflict cases; Where are we going?; Note; References; Chapter 3: Transnational environmental crime; Introduction; The gravest TEC: ecocide? |
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Climate change adaptation and peacebuilding |
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Print version record |
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Conflict management-Environmental aspects
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Conflict management-Environmental aspects-Case studies
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Natural resources -- Management.
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Natural resources-Management-Case studies
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Peace-building-Environmental aspects
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Peace-building-Environmental aspects-Case studies
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War -- Environmental aspects.
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War-Environmental aspects-Case studies
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Natural resources -- Management
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Peace-building -- Environmental aspects
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War -- Environmental aspects
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Electronic book
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Author |
Öjendal, Joakim
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ISBN |
9781315473765 |
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1315473763 |
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