From conflict to resilience? Explaining recent changes in climate security discourse and practice

作者: Ingrid Boas , Delf Rothe

DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2016.1160479

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摘要: ABSTRACTThe recent rise of resilience thinking in climate security discourse and practice is examined explained. Using the paradigmatic case United Kingdom, practitioners’ understandings are considered to show how these actors use a lens rearticulate earlier storylines conflict terms complexity, decentralisation, empowerment. Practitioners field tend reinterpret line with their established routines. As result, practices turn out be much more diverse messy than suggested conceptual literature. Building on findings, success Climate – not despite but due its messiness able bring together wide range actors, traditionally standing at opposite ends debate. Through storylines, becomes someth...

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