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Title: Environmental Security in Pakistan, Are There Grounds for Optimism?
Contributors: Khan, Shaheen Rafi
Keywords: Definition of the term security refers to the defense of sovereign states against violent attack, either from states or from terrorist or revolutionary groups within their borders.
Defined in more generic terms, security connotes conditions that make people feel secure against want, deprivation and violence.
Environmental security as a subset of human security
Perspectives on Environmental Security --the Conventional View ¿ Pakistan
Perspectives on Environmental Security ¿ Pakistan
Paths to Environmental Degradation ¿ Impacts of Degradation on the Poor ¿ Pakistan
Pakistan
Issue Date: 2001
Publisher: Sustainable Development Policy Institute
Place of Publication: Islamabad, Pakistan
Series/Report no.: Sustainable Development Policy Institute; Working Paper No 63; 2001
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01xp68kj600
Related resource: http://www.sdpi.org/publications/files/W63-Environmental%20Security%20in%20Pakistan.pdf
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