Fighting for Survival: Environmental Decline, Social Conflict, and the New Age of InsecurityEarthscan, 1997 - 239 pages |
Contents
Acknowledgments | 7 |
The Transformation of Security | 17 |
Environmental Stress 2 33 3 | 35 |
Conflict Over the Environment | 52 |
People on the Move | 97 |
Two Case Studies | 114 |
A Human Security Policy | 135 |
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Africa agricultural APC electronic conference areas Bächler Bangladesh challenge Chapter Chiapas China climate change cold war Commission communities coun crisis debt decline deforestation depletion developing countries Development Report Disarmament economic eighties ENCOP endnote Environment environmental refugees ethnic export fish forces foreign Fund global groups growing Hal Kane hectares Homer-Dixon human rights human security Hutu Ibid impact increase increasingly India industrial countries insecurity issues land degradation landless large numbers Latin America Lester March ment Mexican Mexico Michael Renner migrants military million Myers NGOs Norman Myers Norton & Company note 21 Occasional Paper Ogoni ozone Peace peacekeeping peasants percent political poor poverty pressures production Project refugees region ronmental Rwanda security policy Smil societies sources structural adjustment Sudan tion Tobin tax Trade Tutsi UNDP unemployment UNHCR United Nations University Press violence W.W. Norton Washington water scarcity weapons World Bank Worldwatch Institute Worldwatch Paper worldwide York Zapatistas
References to this book
Sustainability Assessment: Criteria and Processes Robert B. Gibson,Selma Hassan No preview available - 2005 |
Human Resource Development: Perspectives, Roles and Practice Choices Francesco Sofo Limited preview - 1999 |