TY - JOUR
T1 - The Many Faces of Environmental Security
AU - Selby, Jan
AU - Daoust, Gabrielle
AU - Dutta, Anwesha
AU - Gamu, Jonathan Kishen
AU - Marijnen, Esther
AU - Siddiqi, Ayesha
AU - Zeitoun, Mark
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This review surveys recent evidence on environmental security, bringing diverse approaches to the subject and evidence relating to different environmental issues into conversation with one another. We focus on the five environmental issues most commonly viewed as having conflict or security effects: climate change, water, forests and deforestation, biodiversity and conservation, and mining and industrial pollution. For each issue, we consider evidence along three dimensions: the impacts of environmental variables on violent conflict, the conflict impacts of policy and development interventions vis-à-vis these environmental issues, and their global policy framing and institutionalization. Through this, we draw particular attention to the poverty and/or inconsistency of the evidence relating to environmental variations, which stands in stark contrast to the extensive evidence on policy and development interventions; noting that policymakers have been much more concerned with the former theme than the latter, we call for this imbalance to be addressed.
AB - This review surveys recent evidence on environmental security, bringing diverse approaches to the subject and evidence relating to different environmental issues into conversation with one another. We focus on the five environmental issues most commonly viewed as having conflict or security effects: climate change, water, forests and deforestation, biodiversity and conservation, and mining and industrial pollution. For each issue, we consider evidence along three dimensions: the impacts of environmental variables on violent conflict, the conflict impacts of policy and development interventions vis-à-vis these environmental issues, and their global policy framing and institutionalization. Through this, we draw particular attention to the poverty and/or inconsistency of the evidence relating to environmental variations, which stands in stark contrast to the extensive evidence on policy and development interventions; noting that policymakers have been much more concerned with the former theme than the latter, we call for this imbalance to be addressed.
U2 - 10.1146/annurev-environ-112922-114232
DO - 10.1146/annurev-environ-112922-114232
M3 - Article
SN - 1543-5938
VL - 49
SP - 395
EP - 418
JO - Annual Review of Environment and Resources
JF - Annual Review of Environment and Resources
IS - 1
ER -