Resilience in the Anthropocene: discourses of development, climate change, and security in South Asia

IF 6.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Saurabh Thakur , Dhanasree Jayaram
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Abstract

The climate change debate in South Asia is deeply embedded in the broader frameworks of colonialism, technonationalist pride, national sovereignty, and distributive justice. The highly diverse and climate-vulnerable geographies that stretch between the Himalayas and tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, alongside the irreconcilable geopolitical rivalries in this region, make it a critical site of inquiry into concepts of resilience, development, and climate security in the Anthropocene. The article reviews the major debates and arguments surrounding the Anthropocene and its conceptual implications for the developing world. It highlights the role of colonialism, asymmetric power, and postcolonial developmentalism in shaping the politics and negotiating tactics of climate change in South Asia. Furthermore, it maps the emergent scholarship on resilience and climate security in the region that is engaging with the Anthropocene in the global South and foregrounding issues on the right to development, security, marginalisation of the poor, and climate vulnerability.

人类世的复原力:南亚的发展、气候变化和安全论述
南亚的气候变化辩论深深植根于殖民主义、技术民族主义自豪感、国家主权和分配正义等更广泛的框架之中。喜马拉雅山脉和印度洋热带岛屿之间的地理环境高度多样化且易受气候影响,加上该地区不可调和的地缘政治竞争,使其成为探究人类世中复原力、发展和气候安全概念的重要场所。文章回顾了围绕 "人类世 "的主要辩论和争论及其对发展中世界的概念影响。文章强调了殖民主义、不对称权力和后殖民发展主义在塑造南亚气候变化政治和谈判策略中的作用。此外,它还描绘了该地区新出现的关于抗灾能力和气候安全的学术研究,这些学术研究与全球南方的 "人类世 "相联系,并将发展权、安全、贫困人口边缘化和气候脆弱性等问题放在首位。
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Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
CiteScore
13.80
自引率
2.80%
发文量
52
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: "Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability (COSUST)" is a distinguished journal within Elsevier's esteemed scientific publishing portfolio, known for its dedication to high-quality, reproducible research. Launched in 2010, COSUST is a part of the Current Opinion and Research (CO+RE) suite, which is recognized for its editorial excellence and global impact. The journal specializes in peer-reviewed, concise, and timely short reviews that provide a synthesis of recent literature, emerging topics, innovations, and perspectives in the field of environmental sustainability.
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