从安全角度理解土耳其的环境问题

IF 0.4 4区 综合性期刊 Q4 ECOLOGY
Interciencia Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.59671/8cxia
Prof. Dr. Sertif Demir, Prof. Dr. Ali Poyraz Gurson, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hatice Bahar Asci, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hakan Cora, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alper Bahadir Dalmis
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环境安全的概念植根于这样一种信念,即环境的恶化和资源的缺乏可能危及各国的稳定和寿命。因此,本文试图评估环境安全作为土耳其冲突决定因素的可行性,这个国家在过去几十年里目睹了环境退化。本文认为,就土耳其与其邻国之间的潜在冲突而言,除了跨境水资源共享之外,任何环境问题都不太可能成为战争的主要催化剂。然而,这可能会间接恶化与周边国家的关系。这是因为资源短缺、环境退化和气候导致的大规模外国移民和寻求庇护者可能导致土耳其的政治和社会混乱以及文化腐败。这些间接影响的潜在后果有可能使土耳其的社会、政治和文化恶化,并使与安全有关的动态恶化,从而使土耳其与邻国的关系恶化。
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Understanding Turkey`s environmental problems from security perspective
The concept of environmental security is rooted in the belief that the deterioration of the environment and the lack of resources might jeopardize the stability and longevity of nations. Hence, this essay endeavors to assess the viability of environmental security as a determinant of conflict in Turkey, a country that has witnessed an environmental degradation over the past few decades. This article posits that, with regards to potential conflicts between Turkey and its neighboring nations, it is unlikely that any environmental issues, aside from transboundary water sharing, would serve as a primary catalyst for war. However, they may indirectly worsen Turkey� relations with bordering countries. This is because resource scarcity, environmental degradation and climate-induced mass foreign migration and asylum seekers can cause political and social disorder and cultural corruption in Turkey. The potential consequences of these indirect impacts pose a risk of social, political and cultural deterioration in Turkey and its ties with neighboring countries through worsening dynamics linked to security.
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Interciencia
Interciencia 综合性期刊-生态学
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
25.00%
发文量
1
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Interciencia is the monthly multidisciplinary publication of the INTERCIENCIA Association. It is dedicated to stimulate scientific research, its humanitarian use and the study of its social context, specially in Latin America and the Caribbean and to promote communication between the scientific and technological communities of the Americas. Interciencia has been published uninterruptedly since 1976. Its Founding Director, Marcel Roche (endocrinologist and sociologist of science) was editor until 2008, and thereafter Miguel Laufer (neurobiologist) has been in charge. It has been included since 1978 in the Science Citation Index and other international indexes, and since 2008 it maintains an open access electronic version with material from 2005 onwards. The priority areas of the journal, without exclusion of other areas, are Agronomy, Arid Lands, Food and Nutrition, Biotechnology, Ecology and Environment, Energy, Innovation and Technology Transfer, Marine Resources, Non-renewable Resources, Science Education, Science Policy, Study and Sociology of Science, and Tropical Forests. Interciencia publishes in Spanish, Portuguese and English research and review articles, communications and essays, all of which are subjected to peer review. Additionally, it includes non-refereed sections such as Editorial, Letters to the Editor, Open Town Hall, Book Reviews and Upcoming Events. All the material submitted to the journal for publication and accepted by the Editorial Committee in view of its quality and pertinence is subjected to review by peer specialists in the corresponding fields of knowledge. Neither the INTERCIENCIA Association, nor the journal or the institutions to which the authors belong carry responsibility for the contents. Signing authors are responsible for the material published under their names.
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