Climate Change, Disasters, Sustainability Transition and Peace in the Anthropocene

This book provides insight into Anthropocene-related studies by IPRA’s Ecology and Peace Commission. The first three chapters discuss the linkage between disasters and conflict risk reduction, responses to socio-environmental disasters in high-intensity conflict scenarios and the fragile state of di...

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Other Authors: Brauch, Hans Günter (Editor), Oswald Spring, Úrsula (Editor), Collins, Andrew E. (Editor), Serrano Oswald, Serena Eréndira (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2019, 2019
Edition:1st ed. 2019
Series:The Anthropocene: Politik—Economics—Society—Science
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Advancing Disasters and Conflict Risk Reduction -- Responding to Socio-environmental Disasters in High-Intensity Conflict Scenarios: Challenges and Legitimation Strategies -- The Fragile State of Disaster Response: Understanding Aid-State-Society Relations in Post-Conflict Settings -- Climate-smart agriculture and a sustainable food system for a sustainable-engendered peace -- Ethnology of Select Indigenous Cultural Resources for Climate Change Adaptation: Responses of the Abagusii of Kenya -- Social Representations and the Family as a Social Institution in Transition in Mexico -- Sustainable Peace through Sustainability Transition as Transformative Science: A Peace Ecology Perspective in the Anthropocene 
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520 |a This book provides insight into Anthropocene-related studies by IPRA’s Ecology and Peace Commission. The first three chapters discuss the linkage between disasters and conflict risk reduction, responses to socio-environmental disasters in high-intensity conflict scenarios and the fragile state of disaster response with a special focus on aid-state-society relations in post-conflict settings. The two following chapters analyse climate-smart agriculture and a sustainable food system for a sustainable-engendered peace and the ethnology of select indigenous cultural resources for climate change adaptation focusing on the responses of the Abagusii in Kenya. A specific case study focuses on social representations and the family as a social institution in transition in Mexico, while the last chapter deals with sustainable peace through sustainability transition as transformative science concluding with a peace ecology perspective for the Anthropocene