Climate change has been recognised as a major issue for coastal populations. Under this context, the potential socio-economic, environmental and health impacts at local, regional and global scales have received considerable attention by scientists. The knowledge gained feed official strategic documents, which aim to increase awareness but also propose and apply management and mitigation measures towards reducing risks for human beings and the natural environment. Dependencies between human security, social vulnerability of coastal communities and the occurrence of maritime crime have also been studied. There is a consensus on the need to deepen the understanding of the links between climate change effects and threats to maritime security, b...
International audienceThere are diverse linkages between climate change and security including risks...
This article analyzes how climate change has been strategically linked to security issues in recent ...
What will climate change really mean for a world increasingly dependent upon seaborne trade, globali...
Both climate change and maritime security are currently ranking high on states’ and international or...
For the past two decades, the need to shield strategic maritime interests, to tackle criminality and...
Both climate change and maritime security are currently ranking high on states’ and international or...
Ports are an important economic actor—at local, national, and international scales—that have been id...
Purpose A number of severe weather events have influenced a shift in UK policy concerning how climat...
As perception of climate change as a threat to humanity and to ecosystems grows, the rapidly growing...
Predicted sea level rise caused by anthropogenic climate change threatens to drastically alter coast...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Several environmental laws include provisions on natural causes or force majeure...
Invited SpeakerAs the world exchanges are increasing, maritime transports keep on growing up. More t...
ReviewJournal ArticleThis article is part of a Special Issue on “Climate and Security: Evidence, Eme...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This thesis documents and analy...
Several environmental laws include provisions on natural causes or force majeure, which except State...
International audienceThere are diverse linkages between climate change and security including risks...
This article analyzes how climate change has been strategically linked to security issues in recent ...
What will climate change really mean for a world increasingly dependent upon seaborne trade, globali...
Both climate change and maritime security are currently ranking high on states’ and international or...
For the past two decades, the need to shield strategic maritime interests, to tackle criminality and...
Both climate change and maritime security are currently ranking high on states’ and international or...
Ports are an important economic actor—at local, national, and international scales—that have been id...
Purpose A number of severe weather events have influenced a shift in UK policy concerning how climat...
As perception of climate change as a threat to humanity and to ecosystems grows, the rapidly growing...
Predicted sea level rise caused by anthropogenic climate change threatens to drastically alter coast...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Several environmental laws include provisions on natural causes or force majeure...
Invited SpeakerAs the world exchanges are increasing, maritime transports keep on growing up. More t...
ReviewJournal ArticleThis article is part of a Special Issue on “Climate and Security: Evidence, Eme...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This thesis documents and analy...
Several environmental laws include provisions on natural causes or force majeure, which except State...
International audienceThere are diverse linkages between climate change and security including risks...
This article analyzes how climate change has been strategically linked to security issues in recent ...
What will climate change really mean for a world increasingly dependent upon seaborne trade, globali...