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Environmental Change and Human Security in Africa and the Middle East 1st ed. 2017 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 340 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 7475 g, 44 Illustrations, color; 7 Illustrations, black and white; XXXII, 340 p. 51 illus., 44 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jan-2017
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319456466
  • ISBN-13: 9783319456461
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 340 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 7475 g, 44 Illustrations, color; 7 Illustrations, black and white; XXXII, 340 p. 51 illus., 44 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jan-2017
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319456466
  • ISBN-13: 9783319456461
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This volume brings together insights on the interactions between environmental change and human security in the Middle East and Africa. These regions face particular challenges in relation to environmental degradation, the decline of natural resources and consequent risks to current and future human security.The chapters provide topical analysis from a range of disciplines on the theory, discourse, policy and practice of responding to global environmental change and threats to human security.Case studies from Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Turkey, Iraq and Syria provide empirical evidence, with a focus section dedicated to the critical issue of water resources and water security in the region.The contributions demonstrate above all that the risks posed to human security arise through multiple and interconnected processes operating across diverse spatial and temporal scales. The complexity of these processes requires new ways of thinking and intervening. As a contribution, the curr

ent volume provides engaging insights from theory and practice for those seeking to address the challenges of environmental change.

Part I. Global Environmental Change as a Human Security Issue.- Chapter 1. Climate Security as a Framework for Climate Policy and Governance (Mohamed Behnassi).- Chapter 2. Environmental Change and the Crisis of Dominant Development Models: A Human Security-Centered Analysis (Reda El Fellah).- Chapter 3. Is Human Security a Relevant Concept in the Context of Climate Change Adaptation Policies? (Katriona McGlade).- Part II. Impacts of Environmental Change and Implications for Human Security - Case Study Examples.- Chapter 4. Climate Change Impacts on Water Availability and Human Security in the Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve of the Mediterranean (Morocco-Spain) (Diana Pascual).- Chapter 5. Impact Assessment of Environmental Change in Nuba Mountains of Sudan (Taisser H.H. Deafalla).- Chapter 6. Global Environmental Change as a Human Security Threat: Situation in Nigeria (Suleiman Iguda Ladan).- Chapter 7. Eco-Adaptation Strategies of Health to Climate Change: Case of Zoonotic Cu

taneous Leishmaniasis (ZCL) as Vulnerability Indicator in Pre-Saharan Region of Morocco (Kholoud Kahime).- Chapter 8. Anticipating Emerging Risks and Vulnerabilities from Sea Level Rise Induced Preventive Resettlement in Greater Alexandria, Egypt (Niklas Baumert).- Chapter 9. Targeting Consumer Groups and What They Consume for the Mitigation of Climate Change in India (Madhumati Dutta).- Chapter 10. A New Era for Energy and the Environment: The Nightmare Scenario of Shale Gas for the Arab Gulf Countries (Nabil Sultan).- Part III. Regional Focus on Water Security.- Chapter 11. Water Resources, Food Security and the Role of Virtual Water Trade in the MENA Region (Marta Antonelli).- Chapter 12. Managing Water Crisis in the North African Region - With Particular Reference to Jijel Region (Abdelhafid Aimar).- Chapter 13. Turkey"s Water Policy in the Euphrates-Tigris Basin (Özden Zeynep Oktav).- Part IV. Some Critical Perspectives and Approaches for Addressing the Impacts of Environment

al Change on Human Security.- Chapter 14. Human Relationship to the Land from a Legal Perspective as a Human and Environmental Security Challenge (Olivier Barriere).- Chapter 15. Environmental Change and Gender: Rethinking Traditional Approaches to Food Security in Rural Beitbridge, Zimbabwe (Mark Matsa).
Part I Global Environmental Change as a Human Security Issue
1 Climate Security as a Framework for Climate Policy and Governance
3(22)
Mohamed Behnassi
2 Global Environmental Change and the Crisis of Dominant Development Models: A Human Security-Centered Analysis
25(24)
Reda El Fellah
Mohamed Behnassi
3 Is Human Security a Relevant Concept in the Context of Climate Change Adaptation Policies?
49(26)
Katriona McGlade
Christiane Gerstetter
Elizabeth Tedsen
Rodrigo Vidaurre
Part II Impacts of Environmental Change and Implications for Human Security: Case Study Examples
4 Climate Change Impacts on Water Availability and Human Security in the Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve of the Mediterranean (Morocco-Spain)
75(20)
Diana Pascual
Eduard Pla
Jaume Fons
Dania Abdul-Malak
5 Impact Assessment of Environmental Change in Nuba Mountains of Sudan
95(14)
Taisser H.H. Deafalla
Elmar Csaplovics
Mustafa M. El-Abbas
6 Global Environmental Change as a Human Security Threat: Situation in Nigeria
109(8)
Suleiman Iguda Ladan
7 Eco-Adaptation Strategies of Health to Climate Change: Case of Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis(ZCL) as Vulnerability Indicatorin Pre-Saharan Region of Morocco
117(16)
Kholoud Kahime
Lahouari Bounoua
Mohammed Messouli
Samia Boussaa
Ali Boumezzough
8 Anticipating Emerging Risks and Vulnerabilities from Sea Level Rise Induced Preventive Resettlement in Greater Alexandria, Egypt
133(26)
Niklas Baumert
Julia Kloos
9 Consumption, Climate Change and Human Security: Targeting Consumer Groups for the Mitigation of Climate Change in India
159(20)
Madhumati Dutta
10 A New Era for Energy: The Nightmare Gulf Scenario and Its Implications for Human and Environmental Security
179(20)
Nabil Sultan
Part III Regional Focus on Water Security
11 Water Resources, Food Security and the Role of Virtual Water Trade in the MENA Region
199(20)
Marta Antonelli
Francesco Laio
Stefania Tamea
12 Managing Water Crisis in the North African Region: With Particular Reference To Jijel Region
219(20)
Abdelhafid Aimar
13 Turkey's Water Policy in the Euphrates-Tigris Basin
239(20)
Ozden Zeynep Oktav
Part IV Critical Perspectives and Approaches for Addressing the Impacts of Environmental Change on Human Security
14 Human Relationship to the Land from a Legal Perspective as a Human and Environmental Security Challenge
259(46)
Olivier Barriere
15 Environmental Change and Gender: Rethinking Traditional Approaches to Food Security in Rural Beitbridge, Zimbabwe
305(22)
Mark Matsa
Winniefridah Matsa
Manuku Mukoni
Postface 327(2)
Contributors 329(10)
Index 339
Mohamed Behnassi









Mohamed Behnassi, specialist in Environment and Human Security Politics, is Associate Professor, Director of the Research Laboratory for Territorial Governance, Human Security and Sustainability (LAGOS), and ex-Head of Public Law Department (2014-2015) at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Social Sciences, IbnZohr University of Agadir, Morocco. He was the Founder and Director of the North-South Center for Social Sciences (NRCS) from 2008 to 2015, and is currently Director of the Center for Research on Environment, Human Security and Governance (CERES). Dr. Behnassi is Member of the Moroccan Association for Regional Sciences (AMSR), and Active member of the National Council for Climate Change, Sustainable Development and Leadership (NCCSD), India. He is also Senior Social Compliance Auditor (practicing consultancy by monitoring human rights at work and the sustainability of the global supply chain).









Dr. Behnassi obtained his Ph.D in 2003 from the Faculty of Law, Economics and Social Sciences, Hassan II University of Casablanca for a Thesis titled: Multilateral Environmental Negotiations: Towards a Global Governance for Environment. In 2011, he completed a U.S. State Department-sponsored Civic Education and Leadership Fellowship (CELF) at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, USA and in 2014 he obtained a Diploma in Diplomacy and International Environmental Law from the University of Eastern Finland and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Finland. Dr. Behnassi has pursued several post-doctoral trainings since the completion of his PhD.









His core teaching and expertise areas cover: Environmental change, human security, sustainability, climate change politics and governance, human rights, CSR, etc. He has published numerous books with international publishers such as: Environmental Change and Human Security in the Middle East and Africa (Springer 2016); Marine Protected Areas in West-Africa: Scientific and Societal Challenges (IRD Editions, 2015 in French); Vulnerability of Agriculture, Water and Fisheries to Climate Change (Springer 2014); Science, Policy and Politics of Modern Agricultural System (Springer 2014); Sustainable Food Security in the Era of Local and Global Environmental Change (Springer 2013), Global Food Insecurity (Springer, 2011); Sustainable Agricultural Development (Springer, 2011); Health, Environment and Development (European University Editions, 2011 in French), and Climate Change, Energy Crisis and Food Security (Ottawa University Press, 2011 in French). He has also published numerous research papers and made presentations on these at international conferences. In addition, Dr. Behnassi has also organized many international conferences covering the aboveresearch areas in collaboration with national and international organizations and managed many research and expertise projects on behalf of various institutions such as the Royal Institute of Strategic Studies (IRES) in Morocco (Food and health security face to climate change in Morocco), GIZ (Mainstreaming climate risk in local development planning), etc.









Katriona McGlade









Katriona McGlade, MSc in International Development, is a Fellow and coordinator for International Development at the independent, not-for-profit think tank Ecologic Institute in Berlin, Germany. Katriona works on European environmental and international development policy, leading and contributing to a range of research and consultancy projects, both for the EU (European Commission, European Parliament) and for the German government (Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Federal Environment Agency, GIZ).









From 2010 until 2012, Katriona was engaged in a three-year European research project funded under the European Commissions 7th Framework Programme (FP7). The Climate Change, Hydro-conflicts and Human Security (CLICO) project examined the impacts of climate change on water resources in the Mediterranean, Middle East and Sahel region and the consequences for conflict and human security. Katrionas other research has included analysis of governance and policy in the areas of climate adaptation, marine and freshwater environments, biodiversity, sustainability and international development. Her particular research interests include the interactions and trade-offs between sectoral policies, the impact of EU policies beyond European borders and the use of participatory processes to produce legitimate and equitable policy outcomes.









Katriona is involved in a number of activities that foster exchange and dialogue on environmental issues, and teaches visiting students from Mexico at the ITESM Summer School on Environment and Sustainability. She is responsible for coordinating Ecologic Institutes role in the British German Environment Forum (BGEF), which facilitates exchange and discussion on issues of common environmental concern between the two countries. She has also coordinated stakeholder involvement in Cooperation across the Atlantic for Marine Governance Integration (CALAMAR), a transatlantic dialogue process on marine governance between the EU and the USA and is a member of the Ecoscholars Network that fosters regular professional and academic exchange on international environmental policy issues.