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World Conservation Congress Beyond Zoonoses: One World - One Health, The Threat of Emerging Diseases to Human Security and Conservation, and the Implications for Public Policy November 19, 2004 Bangkok, Thailand

Security and Social Stability Impacts of Diseases Across Species Bryan McDonald, Assistant Director Center for Unconventional Security Affairs University of California, Irvine

Presentation Outline 1. Changing Security Landscape 2. Overview of Environmental Security Research 3. IUCN’s Activities on Environmental Security 4. One World, One Health Project

1. Changing Security Landscape

Conventional Security For much of the 20 th Century, the study of security was dominated by two concerns: For much of the 20 th Century, the study of security was dominated by two concerns: Great power war Great power war Military use of nuclear weapons Military use of nuclear weapons Ironically, perhaps, the field focused on very rare events and largely ignored more common ones Ironically, perhaps, the field focused on very rare events and largely ignored more common ones

A Change in Perspective The field of security studies began to change in the late 20 th Century due to three factors: The field of security studies began to change in the late 20 th Century due to three factors: A sense that great power war and the military use of nuclear weapons, while potentially devastating, were low probability events A sense that great power war and the military use of nuclear weapons, while potentially devastating, were low probability events Mounting evidence that the security of people and states around the world was routinely challenged by other, transnational threats Mounting evidence that the security of people and states around the world was routinely challenged by other, transnational threats A sense that processes of global change were amplifying transnational threats and reducing the likelihood of conventional threats A sense that processes of global change were amplifying transnational threats and reducing the likelihood of conventional threats

Drivers of Global Change There is no consensus on what exactly is transforming the security landscape but researchers tend to emphasize several related factors: There is no consensus on what exactly is transforming the security landscape but researchers tend to emphasize several related factors: Technological innovation Technological innovation Democratization Democratization Economic globalization Economic globalization Urbanization Urbanization Population growth Population growth

Transnational Security Issues The net result is less emphasis on great power war, and more attention on a set of interactive and transnational security issues such as: The net result is less emphasis on great power war, and more attention on a set of interactive and transnational security issues such as: Environmental change Environmental change Infectious disease Infectious disease Economic, political and cultural inequality Economic, political and cultural inequality Global terrorism Global terrorism Transnational crime Transnational crime Civil conflict Civil conflict

The New Security Dilemma Our world is organized into some 200 sovereign states, but many of the urgent security challenges we face are transnational in terms of both their structure and their impact Our world is organized into some 200 sovereign states, but many of the urgent security challenges we face are transnational in terms of both their structure and their impact

Why this Matters to the Conservation Community 1. What conservationists do, can directly and indirectly affect many factors that determine vulnerability and threat at the human and country levels 2. Awareness of these complex linkages may lead to more effective conservation programs supported by larger constituencies and also provide valuable input into the policy arena 3. The conservation community has a long history of transnational cooperation to build on and to share with others

Why this Matters to the Public Health Community Many public health concerns are associated with transnational phenomena such as world trade, climate change, air and water pollution, and the global food system Many public health concerns are associated with transnational phenomena such as world trade, climate change, air and water pollution, and the global food system Bringing together different sectors may lead to more effective health programs and policies Bringing together different sectors may lead to more effective health programs and policies The public health community has a tradition of transnational cooperation upon which to build The public health community has a tradition of transnational cooperation upon which to build

2. Overview of Environmental Security Research

Historical Milestones Environmental researchers and practitioners pioneered in linking their concerns to security: 1970s 1970s First tentative suggestions that security and environmental degradation might be linked in significant ways, e.g.: First tentative suggestions that security and environmental degradation might be linked in significant ways, e.g.: Resource Wars scenarios linked to OPEC crisis Resource Wars scenarios linked to OPEC crisis Neo-Malthusianism ideas of Population Bomb Neo-Malthusianism ideas of Population Bomb “Our Common Future” suggests links among environmental change, population dynamics, urbanization, and conflict “Our Common Future” suggests links among environmental change, population dynamics, urbanization, and conflict End of the Cold War leads to rapid growth in research on the relationship between the environment and security End of the Cold War leads to rapid growth in research on the relationship between the environment and security

Major Research Directions In the 1990s, research on environmental change and security became widespread, well-funded, and influential. It can be organized into two broad areas: In the 1990s, research on environmental change and security became widespread, well-funded, and influential. It can be organized into two broad areas: Environmental change and violent conflict Environmental change and violent conflict Environmental change and vulnerability Environmental change and vulnerability

Environmental Change and Violent Conflict Resource scarcity leads to civil conflict Resource scarcity leads to civil conflict E.g. Homer-Dixon; Baechler; King E.g. Homer-Dixon; Baechler; King Resource abundance leads to civil conflict Resource abundance leads to civil conflict E.g. Gleditsch; Collier; De Soysa E.g. Gleditsch; Collier; De Soysa Urbanization and economic development, processes that affect natural resources, lead to civil conflict Urbanization and economic development, processes that affect natural resources, lead to civil conflict E.g. Dalby E.g. Dalby Conservation practices can lead to civil conflict Conservation practices can lead to civil conflict E.g. Matthew, Halle and Switzer E.g. Matthew, Halle and Switzer

Environmental Change and Violent Conflict (cont’d) Each of the above factors can lead to conflict, but conflict is not always bad: it can lead to cooperation Each of the above factors can lead to conflict, but conflict is not always bad: it can lead to cooperation E.g Conca and Dabelko; Matthew, McDonald and Gaulin E.g Conca and Dabelko; Matthew, McDonald and Gaulin Environmental impacts of the military Environmental impacts of the military E.g. Westing E.g. Westing Potential of the military to contribute to the conservation agenda Potential of the military to contribute to the conservation agenda E.g. Butts E.g. Butts Challenges of conservation efforts in conflict or post- conflict areas Challenges of conservation efforts in conflict or post- conflict areas E.g Oglethorpe et al. E.g Oglethorpe et al.

Environmental Change and Vulnerability Environmental changes can increase vulnerability: through a gradual decline of resources and gradual spread of health problems through a gradual decline of resources and gradual spread of health problems to shocks like natural disasters by reducing buffer zones to shocks like natural disasters by reducing buffer zones through displacement such as movement to urban or peri-urban areas through displacement such as movement to urban or peri-urban areas

General Concerns There is a recognition that conservation practices can unintentionally lead to declines in human security or to the triggering or amplification of violent conflict There is a recognition that conservation practices can unintentionally lead to declines in human security or to the triggering or amplification of violent conflict There is a general sense that burdens are disproportionately placed on women, children and the poor in the developing world There is a general sense that burdens are disproportionately placed on women, children and the poor in the developing world There is also a widespread sentiment that conservation can be a force of stability and human security There is also a widespread sentiment that conservation can be a force of stability and human security

Highlights of this Research Focused enormous attention on the security implications of climate change, biodiversity loss, etc. Focused enormous attention on the security implications of climate change, biodiversity loss, etc. Brief, but energetic, period of policy making under President Clinton Brief, but energetic, period of policy making under President Clinton Engagement with this research by academics, policy makers and environmental NGOs around the world Engagement with this research by academics, policy makers and environmental NGOs around the world

3. IUCN’s Activities on Environmental Security

Phase 1 IUCN recognized in the mid-1990s that it needed to examine the environmental security literature IUCN recognized in the mid-1990s that it needed to examine the environmental security literature Phase 1: State of the Art Review to get a sense of research and its implications Phase 1: State of the Art Review to get a sense of research and its implications Presented to OECD Presented to OECD As a result of the OECD presentation, IUCN Pakistan commissioned a study applying this perspective to Northern Pakistan As a result of the OECD presentation, IUCN Pakistan commissioned a study applying this perspective to Northern Pakistan

Phase 2 Phase 2: “Converging Crises” study in Pakistan’s Northwestern Frontier Province (NWFP) by IUCN and IISD Phase 2: “Converging Crises” study in Pakistan’s Northwestern Frontier Province (NWFP) by IUCN and IISD Results presented at Earth Forum and WCC in 2000 Results presented at Earth Forum and WCC in 2000 Project stimulated broader interest within IUCN Project stimulated broader interest within IUCN

Phase 3 Phase 3: Creation of a task force to undertake a global set of case studies Phase 3: Creation of a task force to undertake a global set of case studies Task force hosted Environmental Security Day at World Summit in Johannesburg in 2002 Task force hosted Environmental Security Day at World Summit in Johannesburg in 2002 Results of case studies published as Conserving the Peace in Results of case studies published as Conserving the Peace in 2002.

Phase 4 Phase 4 – Conserving the Peace prompted IUCN South Asia to establish a project to investigate a specific issue raised in that study that seemed relevant to many places in South Asia. Phase 4 – Conserving the Peace prompted IUCN South Asia to establish a project to investigate a specific issue raised in that study that seemed relevant to many places in South Asia. Project: Sustainable Livelihoods, Environmental Security and Conflict Mitigation Project: Sustainable Livelihoods, Environmental Security and Conflict Mitigation

4. One World, One Health Project

Conclusions