Climate Security Intelligence : From Knowledge Transfer to Co-Creation (Professional Practice in Governance and Public Organizations)

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Climate Security Intelligence : From Knowledge Transfer to Co-Creation (Professional Practice in Governance and Public Organizations)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 436 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783031862588
  • DDC分類 327.17

Full Description

Climate security intelligence is the capacity to warn national and sub-national security organizations of the physical effects of climate change that can have a negative societal effect on nations, governments, and their populations. This book discusses the uniqueness of climate security intelligence, the maturity of its development as a knowledge domain, and its possible future. Written by an intelligence analyst with over forty years of experience, this book centers upon the challenges that organizations may face when analysts, their managers, and their organizations are given the task of warning policymakers and decision-makers about threats to climate security. Taking a necessarily transdisciplinary approach, this book will be of interest to a wide audience of students, researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers concerned with how the impacts of climate change affect the social, cultural, political, and economic stability of national interests.  

Contents

Introduction.- Scope and motivation.- Difference between climate security and climate change.- Difference between climate threats and risks.- Framing Approach to Understand Developmental Efforts.- Framing climate security intelligence as unintentional threats.- Conventional framework for developing an intelligence capacity.- System level Developmental Efforts.- The demand signals.- Policy prioritizations and sustainability.- Budget process challenges.- Organizational-level Developmental Efforts.- Knowledge producing responsibilities.-Developing knowledge expertise.- Data collection strategies.- Establishing a community of partners.- Decision maker relationships.- Uniqueness of Climate Security Intelligence.-Applying the framework to an analog problem space.- Comparing the framework of the analog problem space to climate security.- A Way Forward.- Towards a learning based approach to climate security intelligence.- What climate security intelligence may look like.

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