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The task of envisioning security for the Anthropocene
(Royal Irish Academy, 2023)
Our Anthropocene age is defined by a wide array of anthropogenic pressures on
planet Earth, which have produced multiple human and environmental insecuri ties. From climate change to population displacements, from ecosystem ...
Towards a human security vision of global climate action
(Elsevier, 2019-09-02)
This commentary piece considers how smart climate action and effective climate resilience can be productively advanced via a securitization discourse that recalls the earlier emphases of the UN’s ‘human security’ concept ...
Hijacking the 3Ss to ground reflective co-management of beach-dune environments
(Elsevier, 2021-12-23)
The global drive to provide the 3Ss (Sun, Sand and Sea) for the benefit of tourists has been a contributory factor in the parallel deterioration of beach-dune habitats on our coasts. In Europe, this has happened at a time ...
Subaltern learnings: climate resilience and human security in the Caribbean
(Routledge, 2020-11-05)
The United Nations’ invocation of ‘human security’ a generation ago promised a world increasingly governed by a ‘people-centred’ security agenda. In this paper we focus on arguably the most vital global security challenge ...
Beyond the Flâneur. Urban walking as peripatetic phenomenological pedagogy
(Taylor and Francis Group, 2023-02-16)
This essay analyses a key motif in geographical scholarship: the most basic form of mobility achieved by an abled-bodied person engaging in acts of walking. By embedding “walking” firmly within a phenomenological tradition, ...