AC/UNU Millennium Project
Environmental Security
Studies
- Emerging
Environmental Security Issues - Monthly Reports
The purpose of the study is to assess worldwide environmental-related issues
in order to identify and analyze events that might trigger future international
environmental treaties, conventions, or protocols and/or modifications of
the existing ones.
Updated monthly on the website
and included, along with analysis and a synthesis report, in the annual
State
of the Future reports.
- Environmental
Security: Emerging International Definitions, Perceptions, and Policy Considerations
(shorter version: "Defining Environmental Security: Implications for the
U.S. Army")
by Jerome C. Glenn, Theodore
J. Gordon, and Renat Perelet, 1997-1998, for the U.S. Army Environmental
Policy Institute
(included in the State
of the Future reports published after1998)
- Environmental Security: United
Nations Doctrine for Managing Environmental Issues in Military Actions
by Joe B. Sills, Jerome C. Glenn,
Theodore J. Gordon, Renat Perelet, 1999, for the Army Environmental Policy
Institute
- Environmental
Crimes in Military Actions and the International Criminal Court (ICC) -
UN Perspectives
by Joe Sills, Jerome C. Glenn, Elizabeth Florescu, and Theodore
J. Gordon, 2000, for the U.S. Army Environmental Policy Institute
(included in the State
of the Future reports published after 2001)
- Future International Environmental
Security Issues and Potential Military Requirements
over the period
of 2010 to 2025 (included in the
State of the
Future reports published after 2003)
by Jerome C. Glenn and Theodore J. Gordon, 2002, for the U.S. Army
Environmental Policy Institute
Emerging
International Definitions, Perceptions, and Policy Considerations
The full report is included in the State
of the Future after 2001. A shorter version: "Defining Environmental
Security: Implications for the U.S. Army" is available on the AEPI website,
http://www.aepi.army.mil/pubs-overseas.html
or for more information contact John J.Fittipaldi <John.Fittipaldi@hqda.army.mil>
Executive
Summary
1.
Introduction and Study Design
2.
Definitions of Environmental Security
3.
Environmental Security Threats and Policy Leadership Responsibilities
4.
Issues of Environmental Security
5.
Views on Policies and Responsibilities
6. Recommendations
Appendices
A.
List of Participants
B.
Questionnaires
C.
Perelet paper
D.
Bibliography
E.
Related Issues and Opportunities from The Millennium Project
F.
International Protocols, Treaties, and Conventions related to Environmental
Security
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