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[The year 2012 marks the twentieth anniversary of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (commonly called the Earth Summit) held at Rio de Janeiro, and the tenth anniversary since Rio’s follow-up meeting at Johannesburg, the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD). Much of our thinking about ‘the environment’ has been transformed since Rio, but much too has remained unchanged. As ‘the world’ gears up for Rio +20, this introductory essay begins with a brief reflection on what has changed and what has stayed the same within the intersections of environment and security over the past 20 years. Our focus then shifts to the directions we would like to see both the analysis and practice of ‘environmental security’ move in the immediate term — that is, a move towards critical environmental security.]
Published: Oct 28, 2015
Keywords: United Nations Development Programme; ENSO Event; Environmental Justice; Environmental Security; Human Security
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