Essential Concepts of Environmental Peacebuilding : An A-Z Guide (A-z Guides for Environment and Sustainability)

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Essential Concepts of Environmental Peacebuilding : An A-Z Guide (A-z Guides for Environment and Sustainability)

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the essential concepts of environmental conflict and peacebuilding by compiling and explaining key terms in an easy-to-navigate A-Z format.

Over the past 80 years, scholarly interest in war and peace has flourished, resulting in the institutionalization of disciplines such as international relations, security studies, and peace and conflict studies. Since at least the 1970s, research has also investigated the planetary effects of global environmental change. Environmental peacebuilding emerged at the intersection of environment, conflict, and peace, weaving together several related threads that address both environmental risks of conflict and environmental opportunities for peace. The language used to describe, explain, predict, teach, negotiate, and form policy in the arena of environmental peacebuilding is often nuanced, evolving, and contested. This book fills a gap in the literature, by providing a more consistent understanding and approach to key aspects of environmental peacebuilding. The book begins with a thematic introduction to contextualize the topic, written by a team of world-leading scholars. The book then follows an A-Z format, with over 150 entries from experts in the field describing and explaining key concepts, and providing examples of how different terms are applied within this growing discipline.

This comprehensive A-to-Z guide will be useful for students, academics, professionals, and policymakers seeking a wider understanding of environmental peacebuilding. The book will also be useful for those studying security studies, peace and conflict studies, environmental studies, and environmental law.

Contents

List of Contributors

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Rachel Weaver, Richard Matthew, Erika Weinthal, Larry Swatuk, and Carl Bruch

Terms

30x30

A

Accountability

Adaptation

Adaptive Management

Agriculture

Agricultural-Pastoral Conflict

Anthropocene

B

Backdraft

Basic Services

Basin at Risk

Benchmarking

Biodiversity

Blame Avoidance

Boomerang Effect

C

Capacity Development

Cities

Citizen Science

Climate Change

Climate Diplomacy

Climate Migrant

Climate-Related Security Risks

Climate Security

Co-Benefits

Confidence-Building Measures

Conflict

Conflict Environmental Assessments

Conflict Life Cycle

Conflict Prevention

Conflict Resources

Conflict Sensitivity

Conflict Transformation

Conservation

Cooperation

Critical Minerals

D

Decolonization

Depoliticization

Diagnostic Framework

Digital Technologies

Disaster Diplomacy

Disaster Risk Reduction

Displacement

E

Earth Observation

Ecocide

Ecological Distribution Conflicts

Ecological Peace

Ecosystem Services

Ecoterrorism

Ecotheology

Energy Security

Environment

Environmental Change

Environmental Cooperation

Environmental Crimes

Environmental Defender

Environmental Degradation

Environmental Justice

Environmental Migration

Environmental Peacebuilding

Environmental Peacemaking

Environmental Security

Environmental Terrorism

Environmental Violence

Empowerment

Evaluation

Extractive Resources

F

Faith-Based Environmental Peacebuilding

Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration

Food Security

Fossil Fuels

Forests

Fragility

G

Gender

Gender-Based Violence

Gender Equality and Social Inclusion

Gender-Just Transition

Governance

H

Human Rights

Human Right to Clean Environment

Human Security

Human-Wildlife Conflict

Hydro-Hegemony

I

Indicator

Indigenous Knowledge

Indigenous Rights

Infrastructure

Integrated Water Resources Management

International Humanitarian law

J

Justice

Just Transition

L

Land Degradation

Land Grabbing

Land Tenure

Land Use

Learning

Legal Pluralism

M

Maladaptation

Mediation

Militarism

Mitigation

Monitoring

N

Natural Resources

Natural Resource Conflict

Nature-Based Solutions

Negative Peace

P

Participation

Participatory Process

Pastoralism/Transhumance

Peace

Peace Agreements

Peacebuilding

Peace Dividend

Peace Parks

Political Ecology

Polycrisis

Positive Peace

Power

Protected Zones

Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflict

R

REDD+

Remote Sensing

Renewable Energy

Reparations

Resilience

Resource Curse

Restorative Justice

Reverberating Effects

Rights of Nature

S

Securitization

Security

Silvopastoralism

Social Cohesion

Stakeholder

Sustainability

Sustainable Development

Sustainable Peace

Systems Approach

T

Theory of Change

Threat Multiplier

Toxic Remnants of War

Transboundary Cooperation

Transdisciplinarity

Triple Bottom Line

Triple Nexus

V

Violence

W

War

Water Cooperation

Water Diplomacy

Water-Energy-Food Nexus

Water Security

Weaponization of Natural Resources

Y

Youth

Annex I - Institutions in Environmental Peacebuilding

Online Annex - Translations of Key Terms and Institutions

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