The literature compiled in this four-volume collection explores the real and potential linkages between environmental change and security. Early formulations of environmental security date to antiquity, whilst contemporary formulations of environment-conflict-peace linkages grew in part from the environmental movement of the 1960s and 1970s. The ensuing flood of academic enquiry has been diverse and extensive, and the objective of this major work is to organize this important but polysemous literature in order to provide a comprehensive, historically rich and global overview of its key concepts, findings, contributors and methodologies.
Volume One: Historical Context: Early Writings on Environment and Security
Volume Two: Environmental Change, National Security and the Conflict Cycle
Volume Three: Rethinking Security in Response to Environmental Change
Volume Four: The Security Implications of Climate Change