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Earth at Risk in the 21st Century: Rethinking Peace, Environment, Gender, and Human, Water, Health, Food, Energy Security, and... Earth at Risk in the 21st Century: Rethinking Peace, Environment, Gender, and Human, Water, Health, Food, Energy Security, and Migration - With a Foreword by Lourdes Arizpe Schlosser and a Preface by Hans Gunter Brauch (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Ursula Oswald Spring
R4,355 Discovery Miles 43 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Earth at Risk in the 21st Century offers critical interdisciplinary reflections on peace, security, gender relations, migration and the environment, all of which are threatened by climate change, with women and children affected most. Deep-rooted gender discrimination is also a result of the destructive exploitation of natural resources and the pollution of soils, water, biota and air. In the Anthropocene, the management of human society and global resources has become unsustainable and has created multiple conflicts by increasing survival threats primarily for poor people in the Global South. Alternative approaches to peace and security, focusing from bottom-up on an engendered peace with sustainability, may help society and the environment to be managed in the highly fragile natural conditions of a 'hothouse Earth'. Thus, the book explores systemic alternatives based on indigenous wisdom, gift economy and the economy of solidarity, in which an alternative cosmovision fosters mutual care between humankind and nature. * Special analysis of risks to the survival of humankind in the 21st century. * Interdisciplinary studies on peace, security, gender and environment related to global environmental and climate change. * Critical reflections on gender relations, peace, security, migration and the environment * Systematic analysis of food, water, health, energy security and its nexus. * Alternative proposals from the Global South with indigenous wisdom for saving Mother Earth.

Earth at Risk in the 21st Century: Rethinking Peace, Environment, Gender, and Human, Water, Health, Food, Energy Security, and... Earth at Risk in the 21st Century: Rethinking Peace, Environment, Gender, and Human, Water, Health, Food, Energy Security, and Migration - With a Foreword by Lourdes Arizpe Schlosser and a Preface by Hans Gunter Brauch (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Ursula Oswald Spring
R4,388 Discovery Miles 43 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Earth at Risk in the 21st Century offers critical interdisciplinary reflections on peace, security, gender relations, migration and the environment, all of which are threatened by climate change, with women and children affected most. Deep-rooted gender discrimination is also a result of the destructive exploitation of natural resources and the pollution of soils, water, biota and air. In the Anthropocene, the management of human society and global resources has become unsustainable and has created multiple conflicts by increasing survival threats primarily for poor people in the Global South. Alternative approaches to peace and security, focusing from bottom-up on an engendered peace with sustainability, may help society and the environment to be managed in the highly fragile natural conditions of a 'hothouse Earth'. Thus, the book explores systemic alternatives based on indigenous wisdom, gift economy and the economy of solidarity, in which an alternative cosmovision fosters mutual care between humankind and nature. * Special analysis of risks to the survival of humankind in the 21st century. * Interdisciplinary studies on peace, security, gender and environment related to global environmental and climate change. * Critical reflections on gender relations, peace, security, migration and the environment * Systematic analysis of food, water, health, energy security and its nexus. * Alternative proposals from the Global South with indigenous wisdom for saving Mother Earth.

Ursula Oswald Spring: Pioneer on Gender, Peace, Development, Environment, Food and Water - With a Foreword by Birgit Dechmann... Ursula Oswald Spring: Pioneer on Gender, Peace, Development, Environment, Food and Water - With a Foreword by Birgit Dechmann (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Ursula Oswald Spring
R3,107 Discovery Miles 31 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book aims to initiate among students and other readers critical and interdisciplinary reflections on key problems concerning development, gender relations, peace and environment, with a special emphasis on North-South relations. This volume offers a selection of the author's research in different parts of the world during 50 years of contributing to an interdisciplinary scientific debate and addressing social answers to urgent global problems. After the author's biography and bibliography, the second part analyses the development processes of several countries in the South that resulted in a dynamic of underdevelopment. The deep-rooted gender discrimination is also reflected in the destructive exploitation of natural resources and the pollution of soils, water and air. Since the beginning of the Anthropocene in the mid-20th century, the management of human society and global resources has been unsustainable and has created global environmental change and multiple conflicts over scarce and polluted resources. Peace and development policies aiming at gender equity and sustainable environmental management, where water and food are crucial for the survival of humankind, focus on systemic alternatives embedded in a path of sustainability transition. * This book reviews multiple influences from Europe, Africa and Latin America on a leading social scientist and activist on gender, development and environment aiming at a world with equity, sustainability, peace and harmony between nature and humans.* This pioneer volume analyses social and environmental conflicts and peace processes in Latin America, with a special focus on Mexico, by addressing the development of under-development, global environmental change, poverty, nutrition and the North-South gap.* This volume focuses on environmental deterioration with a special emphasis on food and water and proposes systemic changes towards a sustainability transition with peace, regional development and gender equity.* This pioneering work offers alternative approaches to regional development, food sovereignty and holistic development processes from a gender perspective.

Handbook on Sustainability Transition and Sustainable Peace (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016): Hans... Handbook on Sustainability Transition and Sustainable Peace (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
Hans Gunter Brauch, Ursula Oswald Spring, John Grin, Jurgen Scheffran
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R6,207 Discovery Miles 62 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book 60 authors from many disciplines and from 18 countries on five continents examine in ten parts: Moving towards Sustainability Transition; Aiming at Sustainable Peace; Meeting Challenges of the 21st Century: Demographic Imbalances, Temperature Rise and the Climate-Conflict Nexus; Initiating Research on Global Environmental Change, Limits to Growth, Decoupling of Growth and Resource Needs; Developing Theoretical Approaches on Sustainability and Transitions; Analysing National Debates on Sustainability in North America; Preparing Transitions towards a Sustainable Economy and Society, Production and Consumption and Urbanization; Examining Sustainability Transitions in the Water, Food and Health Sectors from Latin American and European Perspectives; Preparing Sustainability Transitions in the Energy Sector; and Relying on Transnational, International, Regional and National Governance for Strategies and Policies Towards Sustainability Transition. This book is based on workshops held in Mexico (2012) and in the US (2013), on a winter school at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand (2013), and on commissioned chapters. The workshop in Mexico and the publication were supported by two grants by the German Foundation for Peace Research (DSF). All texts in this book were peer-reviewed by scholars from all parts of the world.

Risks, Violence, Security and Peace in Latin America - 40 Years of the Latin American Council of Peace Research (CLAIP)... Risks, Violence, Security and Peace in Latin America - 40 Years of the Latin American Council of Peace Research (CLAIP) (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Ursula Oswald Spring, Serena Erendira Serrano Oswald
R1,721 Discovery Miles 17 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book analyses the war against drugs, violence in streets, schools and families, and mining conflicts in Latin America. It examines the nonviolent negotiations, human rights, peacebuilding and education, explores security in cyberspace and proposes to overcome xenophobia, white supremacy, sexism, and homophobia, where social inequality increases injustice and violence. During the past 40 years of the Latin American Council for Peace Research (CLAIP) regional conditions have worsened. Environmental justice was crucial in the recent peace process in Colombia, but also in other countries, where indigenous people are losing their livelihood and identity. Since the end of the cold war, capitalism aggravated the life conditions of poor people. The neoliberal dismantling of the State reduced their rights and wellbeing in favour of enterprises. Youth are not only the most exposed to violence, but represent also the future for a different management of human relations and nature.

Addressing Global Environmental Challenges from a Peace Ecology Perspective (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016): Hans Gunter Brauch,... Addressing Global Environmental Challenges from a Peace Ecology Perspective (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Hans Gunter Brauch, Ursula Oswald Spring, Juliet Bennett, Serena Erendira Serrano Oswald
R2,157 Discovery Miles 21 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Addressing global environmental challenges from a peace ecology perspective, the present book offers peer-reviewed texts that build on the expanding field of peace ecology and applies this concept to global environmental challenges in the Anthropocene. Hans Gunter Brauch (Germany) offers a typology of time and turning points in the 20th century; Juliet Bennett (Australia) discusses the global ecological crisis resulting from a "tyranny of small decisions"; Katharina Bitzker (Canada) debates "the emotional dimensions of ecological peacebuilding" through love of nature; Henri Myrttinen (UK) analyses "preliminary findings on gender, peacebuilding and climate change in Honduras" while Ursula Oswald Spring (Mexico) offers a critical review of the policy and scientific nexus debate on "the water, energy, food and biodiversity nexus", reflecting on security in Mexico. In closing, Brauch discusses whether strategies of sustainability transition may enhance the prospects for achieving sustainable peace in the Anthropocene.

Regional Ecological Challenges for Peace in Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia Pacific (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016):... Regional Ecological Challenges for Peace in Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia Pacific (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Ursula Oswald Spring, Hans Gunter Brauch, Serrena Erendira Serrano Oswald, Juliet Bennett
R2,157 Discovery Miles 21 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents peer-reviewed texts from the International Peace Research Association's Ecology and Peace Commission: M.I. Abazie-Humphrey (Nigeria) reviews "Nigeria's Home-Grown DDR Programme"; C. Christian and H. Speight (USA) analyse "Water, Cooperation, and Peace in the Palestinian West Bank"; T. Galaviz (Mexico) discusses "The Peace Process Mediation Network between the Colombian Government and the April 19th Movement"; S.E. Serrano Oswald (Mexico) examines "Social Resilience and Intangible Cultural Heritage: Case Study in Mexico"; A. F. Rashid (Pakistan) and F. Feng (China) focus on "Community Perceptions of Ecological Disturbances Caused During Terrorists Invasion and Counter-insurgency Operations in Swat, Pakistan"; M. Yoshii (Japan) examines "Structure of Discrimination in Japan's Nuclear Export" and finally, S. Takemine (Japan) discusses "'Global Hibakusha' and the Invisible Victims of US Nuclear Testing in the Marshall Islands".

Expanding Peace Ecology: Peace, Security, Sustainability, Equity and Gender - Perspectives of IPRA's Ecology and Peace... Expanding Peace Ecology: Peace, Security, Sustainability, Equity and Gender - Perspectives of IPRA's Ecology and Peace Commission (Paperback, 2014)
Ursula Oswald Spring, Hans Gunter Brauch, Keith G. Tidball
R2,207 Discovery Miles 22 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book has peer-reviewed chapters by scholars from Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, Mexico and the USA that were presented to the Ecology and Peace Commission (EPC) of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA) in November 2012 in Japan. The chapters address these themes: Expanding Peace Ecology - Peace, Security, Sustainability, Equity and Gender; Two Discourses on Global Climate Change Impacts: From Climate Change and Security to Sustainability Transition; Peace Research and Greening in the Red Zone: Community-based Ecological Restoration to Enhance Resilience and Transitions Toward Peace; Social and Environmental Vulnerability in a River Basin of Mexico; Mobile Learning, Rebuilding Community Through Building Communities, Supporting Community Capacities: Post Natural Disaster Experience; Transforming Consciousness through Peace Environmental Education; Building Peace by Rebuilding Community; Ability Expectations and Peace and on Satoyama Sustainability and Peace.

Decolonising Conflicts, Security, Peace, Gender, Environment and Development in the Anthropocene (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021):... Decolonising Conflicts, Security, Peace, Gender, Environment and Development in the Anthropocene (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Ursula Oswald Spring, Hans Gunter Brauch
R1,710 Discovery Miles 17 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book 25 authors from the Global South (19) and the Global North (6) address conflicts, security, peace, gender, environment and development. Four parts cover I) peace research epistemology; II) conflicts, families and vulnerable people; III) peacekeeping, peacebuilding and transitional justice; and IV) peace and education. Part I deals with peace ecology, transformative peace, peaceful societies, Gandhi's non-violent policy and disobedient peace. Part II discusses urban climate change, climate rituals, conflicts in Kenya, the sexual abuse of girls, farmer-herder conflicts in Nigeria, wartime sexual violence facing refugees, the traditional conflict and peacemakingprocess of Kurdish tribes, Hindustani family shame, and communication with Roma. Part III analyses norms of peacekeeping, violent non-state actors in Brazil, the art of peace in Mexico, grass-roots post-conflict peacebuilding in Sulawesi, hydrodiplomacyin the Indus River Basin, the Rohingya refugee crisis, and transitional justice. Part IV assesses SDGs and peace in India, peace education in Nepal, and infrastructure-based development and peace in West Papua. * Peer-reviewed texts prepared for the 27th Conference of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA) in 2018 in Ahmedabad in India.* Contributions from two pioneers of global peace research:a foreword by Johan Galtung from Norway and a preface by Betty Reardon from the United States.* Innovative case studies by peace researchers on decolonising conflicts, security, peace, gender, environment and development in the Anthropocene, the new epoch of earth and human history.* New theoretical perspectives by senior and junior scholars from Europe and Latin America on peace ecology, transformative peace, peaceful societies, and Gandhi's non-violence policy.* Case studies on climate change, SDGs and peace in India; conflicts in Kenya, Nigeria, South Sudan, Turkey, Brazil and Mexico; Roma in Hungary;the refugee crisis in Bangladesh; peace action in Indonesia and India/Pakistan; and peace education in Nepal.

Climate Change, Disasters, Sustainability Transition and Peace in the Anthropocene (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019): Hans Gunter... Climate Change, Disasters, Sustainability Transition and Peace in the Anthropocene (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Hans Gunter Brauch, Ursula Oswald Spring, Andrew E. Collins, Serena Erendira Serrano Oswald
R1,557 Discovery Miles 15 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

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