Environment security perspective to coral reef protection and management: a comparative study of India and Australia

Vrinda Aravind
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ABSTRACTCoral reefs are home to a variety of flora and fauna and carry huge potential in serving the national interests of the coastal states that host them. The research uses an environment security theoretical framework to understand how it is the state’s prerogative to protect coral reefs to protect its own national interest. Active state involvement in the protection of reef ecosystems is the most practical option in the face of global warming and climate change, with limited consensus on this environmental problem within the international community. The research explains how a state can actively engage in coral reef management by focusing on pollution control related to tourist activity in the reef areas. A comparative analysis of coral reef management by India and Australia shows how active coral reef management can help protect reef structures, giving maximum return benefits to the state. Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsVrinda AravindVrinda Aravind is a PhD candidate at MMAJ Academy of International Studies, Jamia Milia Islamia University in Delhi, India. She holds her Master’s and Bachelor’s in international relations from Christ University, Bangalore and the Central University of Kerala, respectively. Vrinda specialises in Security Studies, South Asia, Nuclear Policy and Foreign Policy.
环境安全视角下的珊瑚礁保护与管理:印度与澳大利亚的比较研究
摘要珊瑚礁是各种动植物的家园,在为其所在的沿海国家的国家利益服务方面具有巨大的潜力。本研究运用环境安全理论框架来理解保护珊瑚礁以保护自身国家利益是国家的特权。面对全球变暖和气候变化,国家积极参与保护珊瑚礁生态系统是最实际的选择,但国际社会对这一环境问题的共识有限。该研究解释了一个国家如何通过关注与珊瑚礁地区旅游活动相关的污染控制来积极参与珊瑚礁管理。对印度和澳大利亚珊瑚礁管理的比较分析表明,积极的珊瑚礁管理可以帮助保护珊瑚礁结构,为国家带来最大的回报效益。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本文作者vrinda Aravind是印度德里伊斯兰民兵大学MMAJ国际研究学院的博士候选人。她分别在班加罗尔基督大学和喀拉拉邦中央大学获得国际关系硕士和学士学位。维林达专攻安全研究、南亚、核政策和外交政策。
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Australian Journal of Maritime and Ocean Affairs
Australian Journal of Maritime and Ocean Affairs Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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