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Rethinking climate change, security and politics/ edited by Steven Ratuva ... [et al.].
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Ratuva, Steven.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
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xxviii, 540 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
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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.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-4843-6
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Rethinking climate change, security and politics
Rethinking climate change, security and politics
[electronic resource] /edited by Steven Ratuva ... [et al.]. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xxviii, 540 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
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.
The book provides a critical analysis of the nexus between climate change, security and politics, especially in relation to the role and impact of societal agencies such as states, corporations, military, financial institutions and community organizations in framing and responding to climate change using various forms of social, economic or political leverage. Climate change is a major existential security threat to the planet and humanity, yet there is continuing debate as to how it should be approached. Steven Ratuva is the Pro-Vice Chancellor, Pacific as well as Distinguished Professor and Director of the Macmillan Brown Center for Pacific Studies. Mercedes Alda-Fernández has PhD in Political Science and Public Administration. Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at the Rey Juan Carlos University. Dr. Dalila Gharbaoui is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Canterbury under the NZ Ministry of Foreign Affairs funded Pacific Ocean and Climate Crisis Assessment. Masaki Kataoka is a lecturer at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan. He received his PhD from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, in 2023.
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