Society, environment and human security in the Arctic Barents region / [edited by] Kamrul Hossain and Dorothée Cambou. - xxii, 216 pages ; 24 cm. - Routledge explorations in environmental studies .

The Arctic-Barents region is facing numerous pressures from a variety of sources, including the effect of environmental changes and extractive industrial developments. The threats arising out of these pressures result in human security challenges. This book analyses the formation, and promotion, of societal security within the context of Arctic-Barents region. It applies the human security framework, which has increasingly gained currency at the UN level since 1994 (UNDP), as a tool to provide answers to many questions that face the Barents population today. The study explores human security dimensions such as environmental security, economic security, health, food, water, energy, communities, political security and digital security in order to assess the current challenges that the Barents population experiences today or may encounter in the future. In doing so, the book develops a comprehensive analysis of vulnerabilities, challenges and needs in the Barents region and provides recommendations for new strategies to tackle insecurity and improve the well-being of both indigenous and local communities. This book will be a valuable tool for academics, policy-makers, and students interested in environmental and human security, sustainable development, environmental studies and the Arctic and Barents region in particular.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

9780815399841 (hardback)

2017061084


Human security--Barents Sea Region.


Barents Sea Region--Environmental conditions.
Barents Sea Region--Social conditions.

GE160.B33 / S64 2018

304.20948