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Global Challenges in Maritime Security: Sustainability and the Sea: Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications

Editat de Lisa Otto, Anja Menzel
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 sep 2024
Achieving sustainability is perhaps the single-most important task for our generation. In the face of a looming climate disaster, calls for the sustainable use of the world’s resources are getting louder. As the sea covers more than 70 per cent of the earth’s surface, this holds even more true for the use of ocean resources. Despite its vastness, the sea has often been a securitised and politicised space, where the concepts of sustainability and security meet at sea in the form of a myriad of important contemporary issues. In this volume, we set out the intersection between sustainability and security alongside the security-development nexus, and examine these issues under four dimensions of security: economic security, ecological security, human security, and traditional security. Within sections dedicated to each of these we explore both theory and practice by offering cases alongside a conceptual discussion, and in so doing cover topics ranging from the Blue Economy and the net-zero agenda, to natural disasters and climate change, from food security and the future of Small Island Developing States, to the geopolitics of the Arctic. This book takes a bird’s eye view, connecting the dots between these issues of security and sustainability, and ending with scenarios for the future with policy-making in mind.
This volume presents a timely and compelling argument that policymakers and scholars need to come to terms with the intersection of sustainability and security at sea. The editors detail a clear and insightful conceptual approach for grasping the simultaneity and interplay of security and sustainability concerns that will give inspiration to further research in the field. Chapter contributors convincingly illustrate aspects of this approach across regions, scales and sites of political engagement – from port cities to the UN. A must read for students, researchers and practitioners of ocean politics.
Elana Wilson Rowe, Research Professor at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)
“Too often issues of security and sustainability at sea have been studied in narrow terms. This volume makes a critical contribution the literature by unpacking the interconnections and interdependence between these two vitally important issues.”
Robert McCabe, Assistant Professor and Director of the MA Maritime Security Programme at Coventry University.
"In this timely publication, an international set of contributors portray a rich array of views on the oceans, security and sustainability for the reader. Of particular value is how the security-sustainability nexus runs through the chapters to emphasise the ever-growing importance and relevance of this interplay.”
Francois Vreÿ, Professor Emeritus of Military Science and Research Coordinator at the Security Institute for Governance and Leadership in Africa (SIGLA), Stellenbosch University.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031599026
ISBN-10: 3031599020
Ilustrații: X, 240 p. 25 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

L. Otto and A. Menzel, Maritime Security and Sustainability: An Introductory Note.- A. Menzel and L. Otto, Understanding Security and Sustainable Development in the Maritime Domain: A Framework.- B. Germond, J. Hindley, and J. Brennan, The Impacts of Climate Change on Maritime Security and Ocean Sustainability.- S. Edwards and A. Malik, Maritime Security and the Governance of ‘Sustainable’ Fisheries: Aligning Stakeholders around Ecological Protection.- A. Menzel, Blue Finance, Sustainability, and Maritime Security: Insights from Seychelles.- J. Dvorak and V. Burkšienė, Sustainability Factors Shaping Port Security: A Case Study of Baltic Ports.- Xuefei Shi, Sea-locked: The Cascading Effects of Seaborne Challenges to Human Security in Madagascar.- L. Otto, Climate Migration from Small Island Developing States: The Case of the Maldives.- J. H. Prasetya, Andreas Aditya Salim, Grace Gabriella Binowo, and Imam Prakoso, The Impact of Inter-State Disputes on Environmental Sustainability and Human Security: The Case of the North Natuna Sea.- J. Tallis, M. Maddox, and L. Otto, Sustainability, Maritime Security, and Great Power Dynamics in the Arctic.- L. Otto and A. Menzel, Maritime Security and Sustainability: An Outlook.

Notă biografică

Lisa Otto gained her PhD in Political Studies from the University of Johannesburg in 2016 and holds a MA in International Peace and Security from King’s College London’s War Studies Department. Presently working as a Senior Researcher at the NRF-SARChI Chair in African Diplomacy and Foreign Policy at the University of Johannesburg, Lisa was previously employed at Coventry University, where she was responsible for teaching on the world’s only MA specifically in Maritime Security. Lisa specialises in issues affecting Africa, particularly those related to conflict, security and foreign affairs. Her research interests have largely revolved around non-traditional threats to security, where she has developed specific expertise in the emerging field of Maritime Security.
Anja Menzel gained her PhD from the University of Greifswald in 2019. She presently works as a Senior Researcher / Lecturer at the University of Bamberg, where she teaches on international institutions and global governance. Anja’s expertise lies in state cooperation on the combat of maritime piracy in Asia and Africa, with further research interests in maritime security and ocean governance, on which she has taught extensively. Currently, she is researching the relationship between the Blue Economy and development finance.

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Achieving sustainability is perhaps the single-most important task for our generation. In the face of a looming climate disaster, calls for the sustainable use of the world’s resources are getting louder. As the sea covers more than 70 per cent of the earth’s surface, this holds even more true for the use of ocean resources. Despite its vastness, the sea has often been a securitised and politicised space, where the concepts of sustainability and security meet at sea in the form of a myriad of important contemporary issues. In this volume, we set out the intersection between sustainability and security alongside the security-development nexus, and examine these issues under four dimensions of security: economic security, ecological security, human security, and traditional security. Within sections dedicated to each of these we explore both theory and practice by offering cases alongside a conceptual discussion, and in so doing cover topics ranging from the Blue Economy and the net-zero agenda, to natural disasters and climate change, from food security and the future of Small Island Developing States, to the geopolitics of the Arctic. This book takes a bird’s eye view, connecting the dots between these issues of security and sustainability, and ending with scenarios for the future with policy-making in mind.
This volume presents a timely and compelling argument that policymakers and scholars need to come to terms with the intersection of sustainability and security at sea. The editors detail a clear and insightful conceptual approach for grasping the simultaneity and interplay of security and sustainability concerns that will give inspiration to further research in the field. Chapter contributors convincingly illustrate aspects of this approach across regions, scales and sites of political engagement – from port cities to the UN. A must read for students, researchers and practitioners of ocean politics.
Elana Wilson Rowe, Research Professor at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI).

Caracteristici

Sets out the intersection between sustainability and security in the maritime domain Appeals to a broader audience from different backgrounds Demonstrates points of connection between various political, economic and environmental aspects of maritime security