Description
Product ID: | 9781009107600 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | Divided Environments |
Subtitle: | An International Political Ecology of Climate Change, Water and Security |
Authors: | Author: Clemens Hoffmann, Jan Selby, Gabrielle Daoust |
Page Count: | 300 |
Subjects: | International relations, International relations |
Description: | Select Guide Rating In a new interpretation of the past, present and future of climate-related conflicts and threats, this volume explores the links between climate change, water and security from an 'international political ecology' perspective. The authors draw on case studies from Israel-Palestine, Syria, Cyprus, Sudan-South Sudan, and the Lake Chad basin. What are the implications of climate change for twenty-first-century conflict and security? Rising temperatures, it is often said, will bring increased drought, more famine, heightened social vulnerability, and large-scale political and violent conflict; indeed, many claim that this future is already with us. Divided Environments, however, shows that this is mistaken. Focusing especially on the links between climate change, water and security, and drawing on detailed evidence from Israel-Palestine, Syria, Sudan and elsewhere, it shows both that mainstream environmental security narratives are misleading, and that the actual security implications of climate change are very different from how they are often imagined. Addressing themes as wide-ranging as the politics of droughts, the contradictions of capitalist development and the role of racism in environmental change, while simultaneously articulating an original ''international political ecology'' approach to the study of socio-environmental conflicts, Divided Environments offers a new and important interpretation of our planetary future. |
Imprint Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Publisher Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2022-09-22 |