Climate Security and the Military : Concepts, Strategies and Partnerships
This book, Climate Security and the Military : Concepts, Strategies and Partnerships, reviews the climate Security Nexus from the military angle and proposes the design of climate security strategies and how they can contribute to adaptation to and mitigation of the related challenges. Part 1 review...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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[Leiden] :
Leiden University Press,
[2024]
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| Series: | LUP NL ARMS.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Table of Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Introduction to Climate Security and the Military; Part-1 Understanding the Climate-Security Nexus; Chapter 1. Climate, security and the military
- a call to action Interview with general (ret.) Tom Middendorp; Chapter 2. Climate Security between Acts of God and the Anthropocene: Lessons from Paradigmatic Shifts in Disaster Studies; Chapter 3. Defence Evolution: Climate Intelligence and Modern Militaries; Chapter 4. Does a warming climate heat up the small arms market?; Chapter 5. Cooling the Cauldron: A Climate Security Intervention Framework; Chapter 6. Low lands, high stakes: How the Dutch navigate climate security; Chapter 7. Scientific Climate Consensus, Human Causation, and the Divergent Public: The Continued Influence Effect of Misinformation; Chapter 8. Towards a Sustainable Military Supply Chain: An Empirical Exploration of Defence Industry Codes of Conduct; Chapter 9. Uphill Battle: Military Organizations' Reporting on Environmental Sustainability Performance; Part 3
- Adaptation Chapter 10. Climate change and the role of the military in crisis management and disaster response; Chapter 11. Novel emergency response interventions for flood resilience; Chapter 12. Prevention and detection of adversarial threats to vital infrastructure at sea: an operational analysis approach; Part 4
- Mitigation; Chapter 13. Cleaner Conflicts? Energy Transition and Green Innovation in the Dutch Army; Chapter 14. Alternative fuels, propulsion and power systems for future navy ships
- a route towards reduced emissions and signatures, and fossil fuel independence; Chapter 15. Helicopter formation flight for improved mission effectiveness; Chapter 16. Solar geoengineering as a threat to climate security, cooperation and state sovereignty; About the authors