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Climate change, security risks, and violent conflicts :

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hamburg : Hamburg University Press, Verlag der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky, 2020Description: 299 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (some color) ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9783943423815
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QC903 .C5634443 2020
Partial contents:
Introduction: research on climate change and security in Hamburg / Michael Brzoska, Jürgen Scheffran -- Climate change and weather extremes as risk multipliers: tipping points, cascading events, and societal instability / Jürgen Scheffran -- Agrofuel expansion and black resistance in Brazil: energy landscapes as materialized unequal power relations / Martina Neuburger, Rafaela Rau, Tobias Schmitt -- Interaction between wind energy, climate vulnerability, and violent conflict in Northern Kenya / Janpeter Schilling, Luise Werland -- The roadmap to energy security in Egypt / Mostafa Shaaban -- Water allocation in transboundary river systems in times of climate change / P. Michael Link -- Managing water-related vulnerability and resilience of urban communities in the Pearl River Delta / Liang Emlyn Yang.
Summary: Research on security-related aspects of climate change is an important element of climate change impact assessments. Hamburg has become a globally recognized center of pertinent analysis of the climate-conflict-nexus. The essays in this collection present a sample of the research conducted from 2009 to 2018 within an interdisciplinary cooperation of experts from Universität Hamburg and other institutions in Hamburg related to the research group "Climate Change and Security" (CLISEC). This collection of critical assessments covers a broad understanding of security, ranging from the question of climate change as a cause of violent conflict to conditions of human security in the Anthropocene. The in-depth analyses utilize a wide array of methodological approaches, from agent-based modeling to discourse analysis.
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Normal Collection International Peace Support Training Centre (IPSTC) QC903 .C5634443 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 200119622015

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction: research on climate change and security in Hamburg / Michael Brzoska, Jürgen Scheffran -- Climate change and weather extremes as risk multipliers: tipping points, cascading events, and societal instability / Jürgen Scheffran -- Agrofuel expansion and black resistance in Brazil: energy landscapes as materialized unequal power relations / Martina Neuburger, Rafaela Rau, Tobias Schmitt -- Interaction between wind energy, climate vulnerability, and violent conflict in Northern Kenya / Janpeter Schilling, Luise Werland -- The roadmap to energy security in Egypt / Mostafa Shaaban -- Water allocation in transboundary river systems in times of climate change / P. Michael Link -- Managing water-related vulnerability and resilience of urban communities in the Pearl River Delta / Liang Emlyn Yang.

Research on security-related aspects of climate change is an important element of climate change impact assessments. Hamburg has become a globally recognized center of pertinent analysis of the climate-conflict-nexus. The essays in this collection present a sample of the research conducted from 2009 to 2018 within an interdisciplinary cooperation of experts from Universität Hamburg and other institutions in Hamburg related to the research group "Climate Change and Security" (CLISEC). This collection of critical assessments covers a broad understanding of security, ranging from the question of climate change as a cause of violent conflict to conditions of human security in the Anthropocene. The in-depth analyses utilize a wide array of methodological approaches, from agent-based modeling to discourse analysis.

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