Environmental Conflict
Discover the intricate relationship between environmental issues and conflict in Environmental Conflict by Paul F. Diehl. Published by Taylor & Francis in 2000, this insightful book spans 352 pages and delves into how environmental degradation and scarcity can lead to both intrastate and interstate violent conflicts. Diehl expertly analyzes the role of cooperative efforts in mitigating these risks, offering a comprehensive understanding of potential future conflicts and strategies for prevention. This essential read is perfect for those interested in environmental conservation, policy, and the intersection of science and international cooperation. Enhance your knowledge of global environmental change and its implications for peace with this thought-provoking work.