Featured Publications
We want to help democratize knowledge and drive more informed policymaking and practice. To achieve this, we're working to increase the amount of open-access publications available to the wider community... from scholarly articles and research series, to interviews and commentaries.
Unfortunately, it's going to take a little bit of time for us to grow this resource.
In the meantime, we've featured some articles and books from our members below, to peak your interest and provide some insights into the amazing work taking place across the network. If you would benefit from reading one of these pieces but can't access it, please let us know and we'll try to help you.
2023
Garside, A., Weir, D., & Plumptre, A. J. (2023). Protected zones in context: Exploring the complexity of armed conflicts and their impacts on the protection of biodiversity. International Review of the Red Cross, 105(924), 1412-1440.
Milburn, R. (2023) Carbon Warriors: Enhancing NATO’s Response to Climate Change, The RUSI Journal, 168(4), 30-39.
Karagiannis, E. (2023) Why Islamists Go Green. Edinburgh: EUP.
Lomax, J., Mirumachi, N., & Hautsch, M. (2023). Does renewable energy affect violent conflict? Exploring social opposition and injustice in the struggle over the Lake Turkana Wind Farm, Kenya. Energy Research & Social Science, 100, 103089.
Michelsen, N. (2023). Debating ecological security in new perspectives. New Perspectives, 31(1), 3-4.
Meehan, K., Mirumachi, N., Loftus, A., & Akhter, M. (2023). Water: A critical introduction. John Wiley & Sons.
2022
Jalili, D. (2022). Enhancing Military Sustainability Through Education: Balancing Quick Wins with Systemic Behavioural Change. In Innovative Technologies and Renewed Policies for Achieving a Greener Defence (pp. 95-112). Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands.
Tripathy Furlong, B., Adams, H., Boas, I., Warner, J., & Van Dijk, H. (2022). Gendered (im) mobility: emotional decisions of staying in the context of climate risks in Bangladesh. Regional Environmental Change, 22(4), 123.
Mitton, K. (2022). Natural Resources and Atrocities. In The Oxford Handbook of Atrocity Crimes, pp.159-186. Oxford: OUP.
Jalili, D. (2022). Using Trusted Intermediaries to Communicate Environmental Issues Across Security Forces. Environmental Communication, 16(1), 139-144.
2021
Quiggin, D., De Meyer, K., Hubble-Rose, L., & Froggatt, A. (2021). Climate change risk assessment 2021. The Royal Institute of International Affairs: London, UK.
Vinall, S. and Milburn, R. (2021) ‘Countering the Illegal Wildlife Trade’, British Army Review 181, Autumn 2021, p. 94-103.
Roberts, F., De Meyer, K., & Hubble-Rose, L. (2021). Communicating climate risk: A handbook. Cambridge Open Engage.
Adams, H., Blackburn, S., & Mantovani, N. (2021). Psychological resilience for climate change transformation: Relational, differentiated and situated perspectives. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 50, 303-309.
2020
Karagiannis, E. (2020). Political Islam and animal issues. In Routledge Handbook of Political Islam (pp. 38-50). Routledge.
De Meyer, K., Coren, E., McCaffrey, M., & Slean, C. (2020). Transforming the stories we tell about climate change: from ‘issue’to ‘action’. Environmental Research Letters, 16(1), 015002.
Maji, K. J., Arora, M., & Dikshit, A. K. (2018). Premature mortality attributable to PM2. 5 exposure and future policy roadmap for ‘airpocalypse’ affected Asian megacities. Process safety and environmental protection, 118, 371-383.
Zeoni, L. and Jalili, D. (2020) ‘Londra Mette L’artico Nel Mirino’, Limes, Revista Italiana di Geopolitica: 203-211
Zeitoun, M., Mirumachi, N. & Warner, J. (2020) Water conflicts: Analysis for transformation. New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Mirumachi, N., Sawas, A. & Workman, M. (2020) 'Unveiling the security concerns of low carbon development: climate security analysis of the undesirable and unintended effects of mitigation and adaptation,' Climate and Development, 12(2): 97-109.
Dickman, A., Johnson, P., Coals, P., Harrington, L., Tyrrell, P., Somerville, K., Cotterill, A. & Whetham, D. (2020) ‘Wars over Wildlife: Green Militarisation and Just War Theory’, Conservation and Society, 18(3): 293-297.
Winch, C., Clarke, L. & Sahin-Dikmen, M. (2020) 'Overcoming diverse approaches to vocational education and training to combat climate change: the case of low energy construction in Europe ', Oxford Review of Education, 46(5): 619-636.
Bevan, L., Colley, T. and Workman, M. (2020) ‘Climate change strategic narratives in the UK: Emergency, Extinction, Effectiveness’, Energy Research and Social Science, Vol. 69.
2019
Chin Yee, S. (2019) Climate change and human security: Case studies linking vulnerable populations to increased security risks in the face of the global climate challenge. Strategy Paper Eighteen. London: European Centre for Energy and Resource Security (EUCERS).
Boas, I., Farbotko, C., Adams, H. et al. (2019) ‘Climate migration myths’, Nature Climate Change, 9: 901–903.
Chin, W. (2019) ‘Technology, war and the state: past, present and future’, International Affairs 95(4), July: 765–783.
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