The Environment-Conflict Nexus in International Law

The Environment-Conflict Nexus in International Law
Title The Environment-Conflict Nexus in International Law PDF eBook
Author Eliana Cusato
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 307
Release 2021-09-16
Genre Law
ISBN 1108837522

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Unpacks key assumptions about the 'environment', its relationship with violent conflict, and the justification for its protection underlying international law.

Ecology of War & Peace

Ecology of War & Peace
Title Ecology of War & Peace PDF eBook
Author Tom H. Hastings
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 172
Release 2000
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780761817888

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How do mobilization for war and the actual war effort affect the environment? How do ecological conditions encourage war? What are possible, non-violent solutions to the ecological- conflict dynamic? Ecology of War & Peace attempts to answer these questions in readable prose with an unapologetic bias toward non-violence.

Peace Ecology

Peace Ecology
Title Peace Ecology PDF eBook
Author Randall Amster
Publisher Routledge
Pages 192
Release 2015-11-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1317254546

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"Peace Ecology" presents a cutting-edge exploration of an emerging paradigm that links the essence of peace and nonviolence with the tenets of ecology and the principles of environmentalism. Looking at issues including food justice, water sharing, climate change, peace zones, and the free economy, this book considers examples and illustrations from around the world where people, communities, and nations are employing the teachings of ecology as a tool for mitigating conflict and promoting peace. "Peace Ecology" presents an integrative perspective that bears directly upon the most pressing issues of our time, constituting both the ecological realm of peace and the peacemaking potential of ecology. The volume examines the rich history, contemporary relevance, and transformative future potential inherent in this dynamic nexus of theory and action. Its overarching aim is no less than moving the current scarcity-conflict paradigm to one of cooperative resource management and, ultimately, toward peaceful coexistence both among ourselves and within the balance of nature.To read the Common Dreams excerpt of "Peace Ecology" Click Here.Talk Nation Radio Interview with Randall Amster and David Swanson here."

Warfare Ecology

Warfare Ecology
Title Warfare Ecology PDF eBook
Author Gary E. Machlis
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 303
Release 2011-05-29
Genre Science
ISBN 9400712138

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The purpose of this book is specific and ambitious: to outline the distinctive elements, scope, and usefulness of a new and emerging field of applied ecology named warfare ecology. Based on a NATO Advanced Research Workshop held on the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico, the book provides both a theoretical overview of this new field and case studies that range from mercury contamination during World War I in Slovenia to the ecosystem impacts of the Palestinian occupation, and from the bombing of coral reefs of Vieques to biodiversity loss due to violent conflicts in Africa. Warfare Ecology also includes reprints of several classical papers that set the stage for the new synthesis described by the authors. Written for environmental scientists, military and humanitarian relief professionals, conservation managers, and graduate students in a wide range of fields, Warfare Ecology is a major step forward in understanding the relationship between war and ecological systems.

Peace Against War

Peace Against War
Title Peace Against War PDF eBook
Author Francis A. Beer
Publisher W H Freeman & Company
Pages 447
Release 1981
Genre Peace.
ISBN 9780716712510

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Surveys the causes and consequences of war, and assesses the possibilities for eliminating or reducing the threat of war

The Ecology of War and Peace

The Ecology of War and Peace
Title The Ecology of War and Peace PDF eBook
Author Eliana Cusato
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 307
Release 2021-09-16
Genre Law
ISBN 1108943691

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The connection between ecology and conflict has been the object of extensive study by political scientists and economists. From the contribution of natural resource 'scarcity' to violent unrest and armed conflict; to resource 'abundance' as an incentive for initiating and prolonging armed struggles; to dysfunctional resource management and environmental degradation as obstacles to peacebuilding, this literature has exerted a huge influence upon academic discussions and policy developments. While international law is often invoked as the solution to the socio-environmental challenges faced by conflict-affected countries, its relationship with the ecology of war and peace remains undertheorised. Drawing upon environmental justice perspectives and other theoretical traditions, the book unpacks and problematizes some of the assumptions that underlie the legal field. Through an analysis of the practice of international courts, the UN Security Council, and Truth Commissions, it shows how international law silences and even normalizes forms of structural and slow environmental violence.

Peace Parks

Peace Parks
Title Peace Parks PDF eBook
Author Saleem Hassan Ali
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 429
Release 2007
Genre Conflict management
ISBN 0262012359

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Peace Parks examines ways in which environmental cooperation in multijurisdictional conservation areas may help resolve political and territorial conflicts. Its analysis and case studies of transboundary peace parks focus on how sharing of physical space and management responsibilities can build and sustain peace among countries. It examines roles played by governments, military, civil society, scientists, and conservationists, and their effects on both ecological management and potential for peace-building in these areas. After an historical and theoretical overview that explores economic, political, and social theories that support peace parks concept, and discussion of bioregional management for science and economic development, the book presents case studies of existing parks and proposals for future parks--Publisher's description.