The Climate-Conflict-Displacement Nexus from a Human Security Perspective

Type: Book

Description: "Climate change is reshaping the planet, its ecosystems, and the evolution of human societies. Related impacts and disasters are triggering significant shifts in the inextricably interconnected human and ecological systems with unprecedented potential implications. These shifts not only threaten survival at species and community levels, but are also emerging drivers of conflicts, human insecurity, and displacement both within and across national borders. Taking these shifting dynamics into account, particularly in the Anthropocene era, this book provides an analysis of the climate-conflict-migration nexus from human security and resilience perspectives. The core approach of the volume consists of unpacking the key dynamics of the nexus between climate change, conflict, and displacement and exploring the various local and global response mechanisms to address the nexus, assess their effectiveness, and identify their implications for the nexus itself. It includes both conceptual research and empirical studies reporting lessons learned from many geographical, environmental, social, and policy settings."

Editors(s):  Mohamed Behnassi, Himangana Gupta, Fred Kruidbos, Anita Parlow
Publisher(s):  Springer Cham
Date:  2 April 2022
Pages:  411
Publication Page:  https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-94144-4

TOPICS/Subjects:

  • CLIMATE CHANGE
  • Adaptation
  • Resilience
  • CLIIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS
  • Civil Unrest / Conflict
  • Displacement / Migration
  • Food Security
  • CLIMATE DISASTERS / EMERGENCIES
  • DISASTER PREVENTION
  • Risk Assessment
  • CLIMATE AND SECURITY
  • Human Security

Other Key Words: Social-ecological Systems / Arctic