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Impact of Climate Change on Security Practitioners

By Knowledge Network – Staff member

Our ambition is to identify the most pressing trends and threats, and to propose actions that the research community can undertake

EnvironmentalMeteorological & HydrologicalSocietalSeminar

Key information

Date(s)
-
Location
Brussels, Belgium
Attendance type
Face-to-face
Registration instructions

For more information, please contact HOME-CERIS@ec.europa.eu

Organiser
Pricing
Free
Attendance model
Closed

Description

Climate change is high on both national and European political agendas as all countries need to address the environmental challenges. With this workshop, we aim to focus some of this attention on immediate and future, but inevitable, impact of climate change on international and domestic security affairs and related policy implications.

Climate change no longer is considered solely as an environmental issue thus its implications are considered in a variety of contexts stemming from social, through cultural, agricultural, industrial to economic. The documented effects of climate change like global average temperature increase, rise in sea levels, and altered weather patterns generate security consequences, presenting new challenges to societies like intercommunal tensions, changes in rates and types of crime, new legislations and questioning the methods and technology the policing should be performed by.

Our ambition is to identify the most pressing trends and threats, and to propose actions that the research community can undertake to support the adaptation process.

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Documents

Impact of Climate Change on Security Practitioners-agenda_en_0.pdf

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Sectors

CERIS

Risk drivers

Climate change