Environment, Scarcity, and Violence

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Pub. Date: 1999-04-01
Publisher(s): Princeton Univ Pr
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Summary

The Earth's human population is expected to pass eight billion by the year 2025, while rapid growth in the global economy will spur ever increasing demands for natural resources. The world will consequently face growing scarcities of such vital renewable resources as cropland, fresh water, and forests. Thomas Homer-Dixon argues in this sobering book that these environmental scarcities will have profound social consequences--contributing to insurrections, ethnic clashes, urban unrest, and other forms of civil violence, especially in the developing world.Homer-Dixon synthesizes work from a wide range of international research projects to develop a detailed model of the sources of environmental scarcity. He refers to water shortages in China, population growth in sub-Saharan Africa, and land distribution in Mexico, for example, to show that scarcities stem from the degradation and depletion of renewable resources, the increased demand for these resources, and/or their unequal distribution. He shows that these scarcities can lead to deepened poverty, large-scale migrations, sharpened social cleavages, and weakened institutions. And he describes the kinds of violence that can result from these social effects, arguing that conflicts in Chiapas, Mexico and ongoing turmoil in many African and Asian countries, for instance, are already partly a consequence of scarcity.Homer-Dixon is careful to point out that the effects of environmental scarcity are indirect and act in combination with other social, political, and economic stresses. He also acknowledges that human ingenuity can reduce the likelihood of conflict, particularly in countries with efficient markets, capable states, and an educated populace. But he argues that the violent consequences of scarcity should not be underestimated--especially when about half the world's population depends directly on local renewables for their day-to-day well-being. In the next decades, he writes, growing scarcities will affect billions of people with unprecedented severity and at an unparalleled scale and pace.Clearly written and forcefully argued, this book will become the standard work on the complex relationship between environmental scarcities and human violence.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
xi
List of Tables
xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Abbreviations xvii
Introduction
3(9)
Aim and Structure of the Book
6(2)
Key Research Concepts, Methods, and Goals
8(4)
Overview
12(16)
The Critical Role of Environmental Resources
13(1)
Sources of Environmental Scarcity
14(2)
The Importance of Context
16(2)
Pivotal Countries
18(7)
Ingenuity and Adaptation
25(3)
Two Centuries of Debate
28(19)
Neo-Malthusians versus Economic Optimists
29(6)
The Distributionist Alternative
35(2)
Thresholds, Interdependence, and Interactivity
37(5)
Social Friction and Adaptive Failure
42(3)
Appendix: How to Read a Systems Diagram
45(2)
Environmental Scarcity
47(26)
Three Sources of Scarcity
47(2)
Factors Producing Scarcity
49(3)
The Physical Trends of Global Change
52(21)
Interactions and Social Effects
73(34)
Interactions
73(7)
Social Effects
80(24)
Appendix: The Causal Role of Environmental Scarcity
104(3)
Ingenuity and Adaptation
107(26)
The Nature and Role of Ingenuity
109(3)
Some Factors Increasing the Requirement for Ingenuity
112(2)
Some Factors Limiting the Supply of Ingenuity
114(11)
Conclusions
125(2)
Appendix: Can Poor Countries Attain Endogenous Growth?
127(6)
Violence
133(44)
Types of Violent Conflict
136(12)
Four Further Cases
148(7)
Urban Growth and Violence
155(11)
Implications for International Security
166(3)
Appendix: Hypothesis Testing and Case Selection
169(8)
Conclusions
177(6)
Notes 183(58)
General Readings on Environmental Security 241(6)
Index 247

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