Climate.Changes.Security. - 2nd updated Edition
Navigating Climate Change and Security Challenges in the OSCE Region
Dokumenttyp:
Schriftenreihe der LandesverteidigungsakademieErscheinungsdatum:
Juni 2024Herausgeber:
Oberst Mag. Dr. Hans Lampalzer MA, Dr. Gerald HainzlVerlag:
Landesverteidigungsakademie (LVAk) / Institut für Friedenssicherung und Konfliktmanagement (IFK)ISBN:
978-3-903359-76-5Seiten:
292Autor(en):
Nataliya Andrusevych, Sinéad Barry, Dana Maria Bogdan, David Burbridge, Linsey Cottrell, Herbert Formayer, Dr. Gerald Hainzl, Florian Hasengst, Gerhard Herda, Duraid Jalili, Helga Kromp-Kolb, Oberst Mag. Dr. Hans Lampalzer MA, David Leidinger, Philipp Maier, Beatrice Mosello, Raquel Munayer, Imran Nadeem, Sarah Njeri, Kristin Holme Obrestad, Nicolas Pardo-Garcia, Florian Raunig, Gustav Resch, Mag. Dr. Felix Schneider, Franziska Schöniger, Demet Suna, Gerhard Totschnig, Alina Viehoff, Kira Vinke, Stefanie Wesch, Peter Widhalm, Agnes ZaunerBeiträge in dieser Publikation:
Vorwort
Why does the issue of climate change and security merit an additional scientific publication? Firstly, the security sector itself contributes to climate change. Moreover, its impact is less understood than that of other sectors. Secondly, security as a global and human good is severely impacted by climate change. Thirdly, global challenges – or even threats – demand global responses. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), the world’s largest regional security organization, acknowledged the urgency of the matter in its landmark decision at the Stockholm Ministerial Council in December 2021.
Thirteen articles provide insights into various research findings of experts from different OSCE participating States.