The crucial connections between environment and conflict among nations continue to escape political scrutiny. The international community as yet pays little attention to such connections, thereby missing the opportunity for both preventive measures and effective responses to managing the consequences after the outbreak of war. Such acute international myopia serves neither global welfare nor efforts to design a better world for the twenty-first century. This article addresses some crucial connections. However compelling they may be, facts alone are seldom enough. Facts must be interpreted and decisions based on coherent analysis; only then can we consider the merits of alternative policy options-and choose among the best. By definition, co...
During the 1960s, the relatively new approaches like environmental warfare and intentional environme...
The environment is a largely unspoken victim of war. Our soil, rivers, seas, forests and atmosphere ...
It is reasonable that humans have long recorded war fatalities in terms of injuries, death of combat...
war in the Middle East will be fought over water, not politics”. Time has shown that the popular “Wa...
The effects of militarized conflict pervade countless aspects of society, yet scholars have focussed...
The effects of militarized conflict pervade countless aspects of society, yet scholars have focussed...
In the last ten decades, many international armed conflicts have occurred bringing not only human ca...
In the last ten decades, many International armed conflicts have occurred bringing not only human ca...
This study is the first to analyse the manifold interrelations between armed conflicts and the human...
Environmental conflicts have emerged as key issues challenging local, regional, national and global ...
Recent years have witnessed growing concern over the ever more increasing urgent and pervasive globa...
Environmental conflicts have emerged as key issues challenging local, regional, national and global ...
Recent years have witnessed growing concern over the ever more increasing urgent and pervasive globa...
This article highlights the consequences of conflicts on the environment and its management. Environ...
Armed conflict and war are major impediments to sustainable development in numerous countries. In ad...
During the 1960s, the relatively new approaches like environmental warfare and intentional environme...
The environment is a largely unspoken victim of war. Our soil, rivers, seas, forests and atmosphere ...
It is reasonable that humans have long recorded war fatalities in terms of injuries, death of combat...
war in the Middle East will be fought over water, not politics”. Time has shown that the popular “Wa...
The effects of militarized conflict pervade countless aspects of society, yet scholars have focussed...
The effects of militarized conflict pervade countless aspects of society, yet scholars have focussed...
In the last ten decades, many international armed conflicts have occurred bringing not only human ca...
In the last ten decades, many International armed conflicts have occurred bringing not only human ca...
This study is the first to analyse the manifold interrelations between armed conflicts and the human...
Environmental conflicts have emerged as key issues challenging local, regional, national and global ...
Recent years have witnessed growing concern over the ever more increasing urgent and pervasive globa...
Environmental conflicts have emerged as key issues challenging local, regional, national and global ...
Recent years have witnessed growing concern over the ever more increasing urgent and pervasive globa...
This article highlights the consequences of conflicts on the environment and its management. Environ...
Armed conflict and war are major impediments to sustainable development in numerous countries. In ad...
During the 1960s, the relatively new approaches like environmental warfare and intentional environme...
The environment is a largely unspoken victim of war. Our soil, rivers, seas, forests and atmosphere ...
It is reasonable that humans have long recorded war fatalities in terms of injuries, death of combat...