
Geography & the Environment
Climate and Social Stress
Implications for Security Analysis
Description
Climate change can reasonably be expected to increase the frequency and intensity of a variety of potentially disruptive environmental events--slowly at first, but then more quickly. It is prudent to expect to be surprised by the way in which these events may cascade, or have far-reaching effects. During the coming decade, certain climate-related events will produce consequences that exceed the capacity of the affected societies or global systems to manage; these may have global security implications. Although focused on events outside the United States, Climate and Social Stress: Implications for Security Analysis recommends a range of research and policy actions to create a whole-of-government approach to increasing understanding of complex and contingent connections between climate and security, and to inform choices about adapting to and reducing vulnerability to climate change.
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Bibliographic Information
- Publisher National Academies Press
- Publication Date February 2013
- LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9780309278560
- Publication CountryUnited States
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 54 USD
- Pages252
- ReadershipProfessional and scholarly
- Publication StatusPublished
- Dimensions9 x 6 inches
- Biblio NotesRelated Digital edition - 9780309278577 . Copyright year 2013.
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