Crucible For Survival: Environmental Security and Justice in the Indian Ocean Region
Crucible For Survival: Environmental Security and Justice in the Indian Ocean Region
edited by Timothy Doyle and Melissa Risely contributions by Clive Schofield, May Tan-Mullins, Jonathan Rigg, Carl Grundy-Warr, Eva Saroch, Aparajita Biswas, Christian Bouchard, Campbell Walker, Saleem Ali, Radha D'Souza, Timothy Doyle, Melissa Risely, Adam Simpson, Dennis Rumley, Sanjay Chaturvedi, Marcus Haward and Melissa Hindmarsh
Rutgers University Press, 2008 Paper: 978-0-8135-4314-7 | Cloth: 978-0-8135-4313-0 | eISBN: 978-0-8135-4513-4 Library of Congress Classification GE190.I43C78 2008 Dewey Decimal Classification 363.70091824
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
In this collection, Timothy Doyle and Melissa Risely bring together an international group of environmentalists, political scientists, and international relations scholars to address key issues vital to determining the human and environmental security of the Indian Ocean Region. Addressing topics that include agrifood production systems, the geopolitics of water resources along the Mekong River basin, oil production, transportation, waste disposal, and climate change, the contributors highlight the importance of regional collaboration and offer policy and management strategies for cooperative, multinational problem solving.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Timothy Doyle is professor of politics and international studies at Keele University in the United Kingdom and at the University of Adelaide in Australia. He is the founding convener of human and environmental security for the Indian Ocean Research Group.
Melissa Risely graduated from the University of Adelaide with a Ph.D. in environmental studies in 2003 and is now an environmental consultant working with the IORG.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Preface
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Earth, Wind, Fire and Rain: The Indian Ocean Region as the Crucible for Survival
Timothy Doyle
Chapter 2 The Indian Ocean: Regionalism and Security
Dennis Rumley
Chapter 3: Post-Tsunami: Environmental-Security and Disaster Management in the Indian Ocean Region
Sanjay Chaturvedi
Chapter 4: Regulatory and Market-based Instruments in the Management of Marine Protected Area and Marine Resources in the Indian Ocean: In Search of Co-operative Governance.
Marcus Haward
Part II: Earth: Food and Fisheries Security and Sovereignty
Chapter 5: Earth Security in the Indian Ocean Region: Food, Fisheries and Biodiversity
Melissa Risely and Timothy Doyle
Chapter 6: Food and Environmental Security in the Indian Ocean Region: Questioning the GM Doubly Green Revolution
Richard Hindmarsh
Chapter 7: Fisheries and Food Security in Somalia
Clive Schofield
Chapter 8: Responses and resilience of Fisherfolks after the Tsunami Event
May Tan-Mullins, Jonathan Rigg and Carl Grundy-Warr
Part III: Water
Chapter 9: Water Security in the Indian Ocean Region
Melissa Risely and Timothy Doyle
Chapter 10: Mapping the Mekong Basin: Geopolitical Imaginations and Contestations
Eva Saroch
Chapter 11: Water Resources Development and Water Conflicts in Two Indian Ocean States
Radha D'Souza
Chapter 12: Struggles for River Security: Movements Against Dams
Timothy Doyle
Part IV: Fire
Chapter 13: Fire: Energy Security in the Indian Ocean Region
Timothy Doyle
Chapter 14: Issues of Energy Security and the Indian Ocean Region
Aparajita Biswas
Chapter 15: Gas Pipelines and Security in South and Southeast Asia: A Critical Perspective
Adam Simpson
Chapter 16: The Uranium Trade In the Indian Ocean Region
Dennis Rumley and Timothy Doyle
Part V: Air
Chapter 17: Air Security in the Indian Ocean Region
Timothy Doyle
Chapter 18: Climate Change, Sea Level Rise and Development in Small Island States and Territories of the Indian Ocean
Christian Bouchard
Chapter 19: Climate Security: an Australian Perspective
Cameron Walker
Chapter 20: Environmental Cooperation in the Indian Ocean Basin:
Saleem Ali Part VI: Conclusion
Chapter 21: Movements for Regional Survival: Fighting for Justice, Emancipation and Security
Timothy Doyle
Notes
References
Notes on Contributors
Index