2024 Lamain, Corinne

Whose security? Politics, risks and alternatives for climate security practices in agrarian-environmental perspectives - The Journal of Peasant Studies 2024 - 651-673

Climate security, albeit highly contested, is moving beyond the discursive realm into policies and practices that implicate the control of land, water and forests. Through a systematic literature review this paper offers a typology of climate security practices. It observes a shift towards human security framing, offering potential for agrarian struggles. However, risks remain: the depoliticisation of scarcity, control-seeking over natural resources, a push for neoliberal approaches, a dominant focus on violent conflict, and knowledge politics. Alternative approaches are suggested, foregrounding place-specific alliances that address the politics of conflict and embrace plurality of knowledges, contributing to (agrarian) climate justice.

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Climate Conflict
Climate Politics
Climate Security
Framing
Policy and Practice