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    Title/Author: Rethinking climate change, security and politics/ edited by Steven Ratuva ... [et al.].
    other author: Ratuva, Steven.
    Published: Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
    Description: xxviii, 540 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part II: Challenges of climate security -- Chapter 2: Isn't it an environmental catastrophe: Analyzing the Russian war on Ukraine in the context of environmental security -- Chapter 3: Climate crises and the future of conflicts in Africa: A case study of the Horn of Africa -- Chapter 4: Security risks of climate migration in West Africa: The role of the African Union -- Chapter 5: The environment and military training: An analysis of Brazilian Army Officers' education -- Chapter 6: Climate security: Implications on low-lying atoll states in the Pacific -- Part III: Climate regime, governance, and strategies -- Chapter 7: Governing the Southern Ocean post-COVID-19: The cases of Galapagos, Ushuaia, and CCAMLR -- Chapter 8: The involvement of Spanish local governments in transnational climate and energy networks -- Chapter 9: "Zero Net Artificialization" indicator in focus: How environmental bureaucracy shapes policies and institutions in Toulouse, France -- Chapter 10: Learning from COVID-counter-measures-states alliances: Rehabilitation of the Trusteeship Council for the 30/30 goals -- Chapter 11: Addressing plastic pollution and the process of building an effective international regime: From global to local experiences in Brazil and Egypt -- Part IV: Global climate crisis and power -- Chapter 12: Climate change denialism, money and power: Capture by fossil fuel corporations and petrostates -- Chapter 13: Rural populism in the face of ecological transition: The case of "emptied Spain" -- Chapter 14: Rural populism in the face of ecological transition: The case of "emptied Spain" -- Chapter 15: Climate victimhood regional nationalism and inter-regional cooperation in the Pacific Islands Countries -- Chapter 16: Crisis? What crisis? On the political reality of global climate change -- Part V: Sustainability, indigeneity, resilience, and development in the age of climate change -- Chapter 17: Formal mining activities and its impact in local development -- Chapter 18: Towards the democratization of the Chilean forestry system: Surveying contemporary democratic deficits -- Chapter 19: Rethinking climate mobilities: The "nuanced approach" to planned relocation -- Chapter 20: Biodiversity conservation as a way to combat climate change: A discussion on the regimes and regulations that influence international policies -- Chapter 21: "We are always resilient": Decolonising climate resilience, a Pacific worldview -- Part VI: Conclusion -- Chapter 22: Concluding remarks: Connecting some strands together.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Climatic changes - Political aspects. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-4843-6
    ISBN: 9789819648436
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