Environmental Diplomacy in South Asia: Considering the Environmental Security, Conflict and Development Nexus
Publisher: Geoforum
Author(s): Mabroor Hassan, Manzoor Khan Afridi, and Muhammad Irfan Khan
Date: 2017
Topics: Climate Change, Conflict Prevention, Cooperation, Governance, Renewable Resources
Countries: Pakistan
Environmental security concerns have broadened the national security agenda and discourse of international relations. Yet environmental insecurity issues have endured impacts on livelihood, human security, social equity, human rights, internal security, political stability, economic growth and development of the state. Environmental challenges, such as climate change, water scarcity and energy security are shaping development and consumption patterns, which are possible causes of inter-state conflict in South Asia. This paper is an attempt to evaluate the nexus of climate change, energy and water security with conflict and development. Furthermore, we argue for the need for environmental diplomacy in Pakistan within the South Asian context. The argument is that integration of development with environmental factors and peacemaking has potential to achieve sustainable development in South Asia.