Environmental Challenges in the MENA Region: The Long Road from Conflict to Cooperation
Autor Hamid Pouran, Hassan Hakimianen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 sep 2019
The
Middle
East
and
North
Africa
region
is
well-known
for
its
abundant
natural
resources
and
important
geostrategic
position.
This
position
is
often
overshadowed
by
continued
sectarian
violence
and
trans-boundary
conflicts
that
threaten
the
stability
of
the
entire
region
with serious
global
implications.
This
preoccupation
with
conflict
has
come
at
the
expense
of
addressing
the
region’s
other
challenges.
Although the region’s fragile environmental state has increasingly preoccupied policymakers in individual countries, there is currently insufficient attention paid to coordinating collaborative action to recognise and address problems relating to its environmental sustainability and climatic change. In the absence of a positive agenda for tackling these issues, recurrent environmental setbacks and rapid depletion of the region’s natural resources continue to pose a major threat to the long-term economic, political, and social stability of the region.
Despite the urgency of these challenges, there is little research dedicated to studying MENA’s environmental sustainability.Environmental Challenges in the MENA Region: The Long Road from Conflict to Cooperationdraws from the proceedings of a seminal international conference on the subject at SOAS in October 2016, which was held as a celebration of the SOAS Centenary. This led to a collective contribution by experts and policy-makers concerned with the state of the MENA region’s environmental predicament with the aim of addressing these problems in a constructive and forward-looking approach.
The chapters in this book are predicated upon two critical premises. First, expertise and awareness from a wide range of disciplines is required to understand and address environmental challenges. And, second, to have a real chance of success, MENA countries need to confront these problems as their common threats and to see them as an opportunity for regional cooperation and policy coordination. This book provides the results of an interdisciplinary effort to address the various dimensions of the region’s environmental challenges from across the region and disciplines.
Although the region’s fragile environmental state has increasingly preoccupied policymakers in individual countries, there is currently insufficient attention paid to coordinating collaborative action to recognise and address problems relating to its environmental sustainability and climatic change. In the absence of a positive agenda for tackling these issues, recurrent environmental setbacks and rapid depletion of the region’s natural resources continue to pose a major threat to the long-term economic, political, and social stability of the region.
Despite the urgency of these challenges, there is little research dedicated to studying MENA’s environmental sustainability.Environmental Challenges in the MENA Region: The Long Road from Conflict to Cooperationdraws from the proceedings of a seminal international conference on the subject at SOAS in October 2016, which was held as a celebration of the SOAS Centenary. This led to a collective contribution by experts and policy-makers concerned with the state of the MENA region’s environmental predicament with the aim of addressing these problems in a constructive and forward-looking approach.
The chapters in this book are predicated upon two critical premises. First, expertise and awareness from a wide range of disciplines is required to understand and address environmental challenges. And, second, to have a real chance of success, MENA countries need to confront these problems as their common threats and to see them as an opportunity for regional cooperation and policy coordination. This book provides the results of an interdisciplinary effort to address the various dimensions of the region’s environmental challenges from across the region and disciplines.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781909942219
ISBN-10: 1909942219
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 6 color plates, 2 graphs and charts
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Gingko Library
Colecția Gingko Library
ISBN-10: 1909942219
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 6 color plates, 2 graphs and charts
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Gingko Library
Colecția Gingko Library
Notă biografică
Hassan
Hakimianis
Director
of
the
London
Middle
East
Institute
and
a
reader
in
the
Economics
Department
at
SOAS
University
of
London,
and
his
research
focuses
on
MENA
economies.
He
is
a
founding
member
and
currently
the
president
of
the
International
Iranian
Economic
Association
(IEA)
and
a
Research
Fellow
and
member
of
the
Advisory
Committee
of
the
Economic
Research
Forum
(ERF)
in
Cairo.
He
is
the
founder
and
series
editor
for
the
Routledge
Political
Economy
of
the
Middle
East
and
North
Africa,
which
he
launched
in
2003.
Before joining the LMEI as a research associate,Hamid Pouranwas Iran Heritage Foundation (IHF) Visiting Fellow in Iran’s Environmental Sustainability at the LMEI’s Centre for Iranian Studies and senior research associate at Lancaster University. He was part of Transatlantic Initiative for Nanotechnology and the Environment (TINE). His research was focused on developing new techniques to measure available concentrations of nanomaterials in the environment. He is currently a member, co-founder and innovation director of a spin out company from Lancaster University, Novabiomatrix Ltd, that is an R&D company in nanobiotech research.
Before joining the LMEI as a research associate,Hamid Pouranwas Iran Heritage Foundation (IHF) Visiting Fellow in Iran’s Environmental Sustainability at the LMEI’s Centre for Iranian Studies and senior research associate at Lancaster University. He was part of Transatlantic Initiative for Nanotechnology and the Environment (TINE). His research was focused on developing new techniques to measure available concentrations of nanomaterials in the environment. He is currently a member, co-founder and innovation director of a spin out company from Lancaster University, Novabiomatrix Ltd, that is an R&D company in nanobiotech research.