Drawing on a wide range of case studies that are clearly highlighted and analysed over the course of the chapters, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental conflict and peacebuilding, environmental politics and security studies more broadly.
Drawing on a wide range of case studies that are clearly highlighted and analysed over the course of the chapters, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental conflict and peacebuilding, environmental politics and security studies more broadly.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James R. Lee is a Researcher in Residence, School of International Service, American University, Washington, DC, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I The premise of environmental conflict 1 The ancient roots of environmental conflict 2 An environmental conflict story 3 Why a book on environmental conflict? Part II The purpose of environmental conflict 4 Defining environmental conflict 5 The dimensions of environmental conflict 6 Stages of environmental conflict research 7 What is a field and why does it grow? Is there a field of environmental conflict? PART III Persuasions of environmental conflict 8 Ten agreed upon assumptions 9 Pictures of the field 10 Types of cases 11 Visualizing the field through dimensional plots PART IV The promise of environmental conflict 12 Where do we go from here? 13 Using scenarios for problem solving 14 Future cases of environmental conflict and cooperation 15 Will the future surprise us? Appendix A: ICE coding categories Appendix B: Ranked data points used in plots Index
Part I The premise of environmental conflict 1 The ancient roots of environmental conflict 2 An environmental conflict story 3 Why a book on environmental conflict? Part II The purpose of environmental conflict 4 Defining environmental conflict 5 The dimensions of environmental conflict 6 Stages of environmental conflict research 7 What is a field and why does it grow? Is there a field of environmental conflict? PART III Persuasions of environmental conflict 8 Ten agreed upon assumptions 9 Pictures of the field 10 Types of cases 11 Visualizing the field through dimensional plots PART IV The promise of environmental conflict 12 Where do we go from here? 13 Using scenarios for problem solving 14 Future cases of environmental conflict and cooperation 15 Will the future surprise us? Appendix A: ICE coding categories Appendix B: Ranked data points used in plots Index
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