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Is Human Security Relevant for Climate Adaptation?
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发表日期2012
出版年2012
语种英语
概述Read more about Is Human Security Relevant for Climate Adaptation? TimeLoc 22 November 2012 Marrakesh Morocco Katriona McGlade Christiane Gerstetter Elizabeth Tedsen JD Rodrigo Vidaurre There is ample evidence that climate change may threaten human security. An obvious conclusion would be to use human security as a way of framing climate adaptation policy-making. However, as a new paper shows, this is seldom done. A paper, presented by Katriona McGlade at the Third International Conference on Global Environmental Change and Human Security in Marrakesh, discusses if and how the concept of human security is being used in climate adaptation policies and whether the concept is relevant or useful in this context.Climate change will have severe impacts on countries,Read more
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There is ample evidence that climate change may threaten human security. An obvious conclusion would be to use human security as a way of framing climate adaptation policy-making. However, as a new paper shows, this is seldom done. A paper, presented by Katriona McGlade at the Third International Conference on Global Environmental Change and Human Security in Marrakesh, discusses if and how the concept of human security is being used in climate adaptation policies and whether the concept is relevant or useful in this context.

Climate change will have severe impacts on countries, communities and individuals around the globe if they fail to adapt. In recent years, different concepts have been used to highlight the severity of climate change impacts and the urgent need for adaptation. One approach has been to view climate change as a security issue. The link between climate change and security has been highlighted by a number of reports and high-level political debates. It is true that the concept of human security could be used to identify a range of negative impacts from climate change (e.g. water-related, economic, health, physical) from which it is necessary to protect individuals. However, the usefulness of human security as a concept for policy-making to help adapt to climate change is less clear.

The paper "Is human security a relevant concept in the context of climate change adaptation policies?" finds that human security is quite present as a concept in high-level political declarations, reports and policy agendas, particularly at the EU and UN level. In contrast, it is rare that policies at the national level refer to human security as an explicit focus or objective. The paper discusses potential reasons for the observed split and, on this basis, reflects upon the usefulness of the concept of “human security” in adaptation policy-making.

The empirical findings presented were based on research from the CLICO project. This included inter alia, policy reviews for 10 countries in the Mediterranean, Middle East and Sahel region and detailed case studies. The case studies included more than 70 in-depth, qualitative interviews with policy-makers and experts in Ethiopia, Israel, Morocco, the occupied Palestinian Territories and at EU and UN level.

标签Speech ; Climate ; Development ; Foreign Policy ; Security Policy ; Sustainability ; Water
关键词Conflict Water Climate Adaptation Mediterranean Middle East
URLhttps://www.ecologic.eu/7901
来源智库Ecologic Institute (Germany)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/37859
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[unavailable]. Is Human Security Relevant for Climate Adaptation?. 2012.
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