- Transboundary Water Resource Management
- Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration
- Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
- Health and Conflict Studies
- American Environmental and Regional History
- Global Peace and Security Dynamics
- Global Energy Security and Policy
- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
- Global Energy and Sustainability Research
- International Development and Aid
- Disaster Management and Resilience
- Nuclear Issues and Defense
- Environmental, Ecological, and Cultural Studies
- Climate Change and Geoengineering
- Water Resource Management and Quality
- Climate change impacts on agriculture
- Law, Ethics, and AI Impact
- Climate Change and Sustainable Development
- Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
- European Criminal Justice and Data Protection
- Economic, financial, and policy analysis
- Smart Cities and Technologies
- Education for Peace and Conflict Resolution
- Ecocriticism and Environmental Literature
- Natural Resources and Economic Development
Ohio University
2013-2024
Open Targets
2022
Action Network
2022
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit
2022
Global Environment Facility
2022
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
1998-2010
Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey
2010
University of Maryland, College Park
1997
Council on Foreign Relations
1993
Abstract Environmental peacebuilding is a rapidly growing field of research and practice at the intersection environment, conflict, peace security. Focusing on these linkages crucial in time when environment core issue international politics number armed conflicts remains high. This article introduces special with particular emphasis environmental opportunities for building sustaining peace. We first detail definitions, theoretical assumptions intellectual background peacebuilding. The then...
Issues associated with state inability (or incapacity) to meet international commitments—and how build such capacity—are now ubiquitous in the theorizing, practice and research agendas of environmental cooperation. Yet “capacity” “capacity building” remain under-specified at conceptual level. They are neglected areas empirical research, generally unreflective practice. International national level policy-makers struggling questions about best enhance state, local NGO capacities commitments....
Modern food, energy, and water (FEW) systems are the product of technologies, techniques, policies developed to address needs a given sector (e.g., energy or agriculture). Wastes from each typically managed separately, production underlying FEW have traditionally treated pollution waste as externalities simply diffused into ambient environment. Integrative management that optimizes resource use presents opportunities for improving efficiency systems. This paper explains how can be optimized...
Introduction - two decades of global environmental politics, Ken Conca et al. Part 1 The debate at Stockholm: the limits to growth, Donella H. Meadows al environment and development case developing countries, Joatildeo Augusto de Araujo Castro tragedy commons, Garrett Hardin no on Susan Jane Buck Cox commons 22 years later, David Feeny scarcity society, William Ophuls. 2 Ecology structure international system: laws, states super-states law environment, R.J. Johnston shadow ecologies Western...
Abstract The world’s population is aging while the Earth’s climate warming. change crisis poses threats to our and requires concerted action. Steps address these present opportunities for improving livability people of all ages addressing underlying drivers change. Yet prominent action frameworks such as World Health Organization’s (WHO) Global Network Age-Friendly Cities Communities do not explicitly include resilience sustainability essential elements age-friendly communities. In this...
This article provides an overview of the links between environment and national security in US. The vary with geography institutional affiliation. Developed countries tend to associate global environmental changes potential create instability conflict focus on human implications local regional problems. Understanding these issues is obscured by vagueness terminology postures. Current research statistics have increased prominence international agendas led creating thinking among a diverse...
Protected areas depend on a reliable and strong workforce to achieve biodiversity conservation goals. The Kunming Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework adopted target protect at least 30 per cent of the planet’s land seas by 2030, also known as 30x30. To reach maintain this ambitious goal, an expanded is indispensable. Despite this, most protected are currently critically understaffed. This study examines staffing in shared governance Madagascar - hotspot that has significantly its area...