Geopolitics of Risk. Adaptation as an Opportunity Agenda for Subnational Climate Cooperation

In the 21st century, climate change has largely reversed the causal logic of reasoning about man-nature relationships and their geographies. Human beings are shaping nature on a global scale, and not the other way around, thus decreasing the security of livelihoods, such as natural resources and the...

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spelling I15-R209-article-1362023-08-07T15:11:04Z Geopolitics of Risk. Adaptation as an Opportunity Agenda for Subnational Climate Cooperation Geopolítica del Riesgo. La Adaptación como agenda de Oportunidades para una Cooperación Climática Subnacional Brussa, María Elisa Geopolítica Riesgos ambientales Cambio Climático Cooperación climática internacional adaptación climática Geopolitic environmental risks climate change climate international cooperation climate adaptation In the 21st century, climate change has largely reversed the causal logic of reasoning about man-nature relationships and their geographies. Human beings are shaping nature on a global scale, and not the other way around, thus decreasing the security of livelihoods, such as natural resources and the provision of ecosystem services for human well-being. However, the climate crisis and climate change are not yet risk and uncertainty factors in International Relations (IR), nor in the field of geopolitics itself. In fact, localization adaptation measures to climate change as one of the strategies to face the risk and vulnerability of the populations are scarcely contemplated. Therefore, the Geopolitics of Risk appears as an appropriate framework to promote new Subnational Climate Cooperation schemes, through problematic and risk missions that guide adaptive positions to integrate the resilience of populations to climate change and, at the same time, promote competitiveness and innovation with triple impact on the territory. En el siglo XXI, el cambio climático ha revertido en su mayor parte la lógica causal del razonamiento sobre las relaciones hombre-naturaleza y sus geografías. Los seres humanos están dando forma a la naturaleza a escala global, y no al revés, afectando así, la seguridad de los medios de vida, como los recursos naturales y la provisión de servicios ecosistémicos para el bienestar humano. Sin embargo, la crisis climática y el cambio climático no constituyen todavía factores de riesgo y de incertidumbre en las Relaciones Internacionales (RI), ni en el campo de la geopolítica misma. De hecho, la territorialización de medidas de adaptación al cambio climático como una de las estrategias ante el riesgo y vulnerabilidad de las poblaciones están escasamente contempladas. Por consiguiente, la Geopolítica del Riesgo aparece como un marco apropiado para promover nuevas misiones para la Cooperación Climática internacional y Subnacional, que orienten de manera más adecuada, posicionamientos adaptativos para integrar el riesgo ambiental y la resiliencia de las poblaciones al cambio climático y a la vez, promover la competitividad y la innovación con triple impacto del territorio. Centro de Estudios en Relaciones Internacionales de Rosario, CERIR 2023-07-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf https://revista-mici.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revistamici/article/view/136 10.35305/revistamici.vi37.136 Revista Integración y Cooperación Internacional; Núm. 37 (2023); 68-81 1852-9798 spa https://revista-mici.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revistamici/article/view/136/91 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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topic Geopolítica
Riesgos ambientales
Cambio Climático
Cooperación climática internacional
adaptación climática
Geopolitic
environmental risks
climate change
climate international cooperation
climate adaptation
spellingShingle Geopolítica
Riesgos ambientales
Cambio Climático
Cooperación climática internacional
adaptación climática
Geopolitic
environmental risks
climate change
climate international cooperation
climate adaptation
Brussa, María Elisa
Geopolitics of Risk. Adaptation as an Opportunity Agenda for Subnational Climate Cooperation
topic_facet Geopolítica
Riesgos ambientales
Cambio Climático
Cooperación climática internacional
adaptación climática
Geopolitic
environmental risks
climate change
climate international cooperation
climate adaptation
author Brussa, María Elisa
author_facet Brussa, María Elisa
author_sort Brussa, María Elisa
title Geopolitics of Risk. Adaptation as an Opportunity Agenda for Subnational Climate Cooperation
title_short Geopolitics of Risk. Adaptation as an Opportunity Agenda for Subnational Climate Cooperation
title_full Geopolitics of Risk. Adaptation as an Opportunity Agenda for Subnational Climate Cooperation
title_fullStr Geopolitics of Risk. Adaptation as an Opportunity Agenda for Subnational Climate Cooperation
title_full_unstemmed Geopolitics of Risk. Adaptation as an Opportunity Agenda for Subnational Climate Cooperation
title_sort geopolitics of risk. adaptation as an opportunity agenda for subnational climate cooperation
description In the 21st century, climate change has largely reversed the causal logic of reasoning about man-nature relationships and their geographies. Human beings are shaping nature on a global scale, and not the other way around, thus decreasing the security of livelihoods, such as natural resources and the provision of ecosystem services for human well-being. However, the climate crisis and climate change are not yet risk and uncertainty factors in International Relations (IR), nor in the field of geopolitics itself. In fact, localization adaptation measures to climate change as one of the strategies to face the risk and vulnerability of the populations are scarcely contemplated. Therefore, the Geopolitics of Risk appears as an appropriate framework to promote new Subnational Climate Cooperation schemes, through problematic and risk missions that guide adaptive positions to integrate the resilience of populations to climate change and, at the same time, promote competitiveness and innovation with triple impact on the territory.
publisher Centro de Estudios en Relaciones Internacionales de Rosario, CERIR
publishDate 2023
url https://revista-mici.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revistamici/article/view/136
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