关键环境问题是引发全球冲突和战争的社会经济因素共同共振的迷宫根源

S. Sivaramanan
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在减轻人为环境问题时,如果它导致一个或多个其他环境问题永久消失,那么该减轻的问题可以被认为是一个关键环境问题。根据上述定义,已经确定了8个环境问题,如人口爆炸,空气污染,森林砍伐,水污染,稀缺和盐渍化,自然资源的过度开发,城市化(包括工业化,城市蔓延和定居点),集约化农业和全球能源危机。研究还发现,这些关键的环境问题与全球冲突之间存在着重要的关系。例如,根据联合国环境规划署(UNEP)的数据,在过去六十年中,全球超过40%的内部冲突是由过度开采自然资源引起的,这是一个众所周知的关键环境问题。因此,人们已广泛认识到确定关键环境问题在引发全球环境冲突和战争方面的作用的重要性。本研究采用定性内容分析方法进行,揭示了由根本关键环境问题建立的迷宫与社会经济因素一起引发全球环境冲突和战争,例如印度南部泰米尔纳德邦和喀拉拉邦之间的高韦里河冲突,来自印度和斯里兰卡邻国水域偷猎的非法渔民的冲突,气候变化引起的洪水(自然灾害)导致的移民导致的印度东北部和孟加拉国的环境冲突、以色列和巴勒斯坦之间的西岸水危机、2022年俄罗斯入侵乌克兰、阿尔托·塞内帕战争、埃塞俄比亚和埃及之间的大埃塞俄比亚复兴大坝(GERD)危机、菲律宾的环境冲突、埃塞俄比亚的土地资源冲突、墨西哥的环境冲突、秘鲁、印度东北部、巴基斯坦的环境冲突、以色列(加沙),毛里塔尼亚和塞内加尔的冲突,以色列-巴勒斯坦(西岸),索马里-埃塞俄比亚,萨尔瓦多-洪都拉斯,肯尼亚部落之间的冲突,南北苏丹之间的争端,以及美国和加拿大之间的跨境空气污染(造成酸雨)问题。关键词:环境,环境问题,环境冲突,关键环境问题,主要环境问题,战争
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A Review: Keystone Environmental Problems are the Labyrinth Root causes that Resonate together with Socioeconomic Factors on Igniting Global Conflicts and Warfare
When mitigating a man-made environmental problem, if it results in the permanent disappearance of one or more other environmental problems, then that mitigated problem can be considered a keystone environmental problem. Based on the aforesaid definition, eight environmental problems have been identified, such as population explosion, air pollution, deforestation, water pollution, scarcity and salination, overexploitation of natural resources, urbanisation (including industrialization, urban sprawl and settlements), intensive farming, and the global energy crisis. It has also been found that there is a significant relationship between these keystone environmental problems and global conflicts. For instance, according to the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), over the last six decades, globally, more than 40% of the internal conflicts have been caused by overexploitation of natural resources, which is a known keystone environmental issue. Thus, the importance of identifying the role of keystone environmental problems in igniting global environmental conflicts and warfare has been widely realised. This study was conducted using qualitative content analysis methodology reveals that labyrinth established by root keystone environmental problems resonates together with socio-economic factors conflagrate global environmental conflicts and warfare, such as Cauvery River conflict between Tamil Nadu and Kerala States in South India, conflict from trespassing fishermen poaching in waters of neighbouring country from both India and Sri Lanka, Environmental Conflict in Northeast India and Bangladesh due to flooding (natural disaster) caused by climate change led to migration, West bank water crisis between Israel and Palestine, Russia’s invasion into Ukraine in 2022, Alto Cenepa war, Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) crisis between Ethiopia and Egypt, environmental conflicts in Philippines, conflict for land resources in Ethiopia, environmental conflict in Mexico, environmental conflict in Peru, Northeast India, Pakistan, Israel (Gaza), conflict of Mauritania and Senegal, Israel-Palestine (West bank), Somalia- Ethiopia, El Salvador-Honduras, Conflict between Kenyan tribes, dispute between North and South Sudan, and transboundary air pollution (causing acid rain) issue between the USA and Canada. Keywords: environment, environmental problems, environmental conflicts, keystone environmental problems, primary environmental problems, wars
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