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%T The concept of environmantal security: bibliographic review
%A Terminski, Bogumil
%P 9
%D 2013
%K human security, environmental security, climate change, security studies
%~ University of Warsaw
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-418330
%X This bibliography highlights academic publications relating to the concept of environmental security that were published over the last 20 years. The entries are divided by type: books, chapters in edited volumes; journal articles and research papers, reports and other analyses. While not a comprehensive bibliography, the first four sections list approximately 150 references. The main themes of the publications listed in the present paper include the following: 1. Theoretical approaches to the concept of environmental security (aspects of terminology and definitions, conceptualisation of research problems, securitization, etc.); 2. Selected aspects of research into the relationship between the concept of environmental security and current gobal problems (forced migrations, health issues, access to water, disarmament, peace-building, war and peace studies, etc.); 3. relations between the concept of environmental security and human rights; 4. environmental aspects of human security; 5. relations between war, poverty, development, international affairs, global politics and the concept of  security.
%C CHE
%C Geneva
%G en
%9 bibliography
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info