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Bezpieczeństwo ekologiczne w poszerzonej domenie bezpieczeństwa
Ecological security in an extended security domain

Author(s): Marek Leszczyński
Subject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, Environmental and Energy policy, Security and defense, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego
Keywords: ecological security; national security; ecological crisis;

Summary/Abstract: Ecological security is an integral area of research and practical activities within nationaland international security. The system change that occurred after the breakdown of the bipolarsystem has caused increasing interest in non-military areas of security. It has converged on anincreasing ecological awareness, which is connected with the growing ecological crisis. This crisishas a multifaceted character and considers both the natural environment as well as the economic,social and political dimensions. Ecological threats come not only from the sphere of nature but alsoincreasingly result from human actions. Especially worrying are the results of irresponsible humanactivities and some nations which are motivated in a careless way by the willingness to achieve short-term benefits and resort to ecological violence. The results of this are painfully felt both by natureand by mankind itself, especially by the local communities that are more directly exposed to theharmful effects of these actions. Within international and national initiatives, one can observe moreand more activities that result in legal acts classified as so-called soft laws and cause changes both inan institutional scope and in the level of public awareness. The aim of the article is to point out theincreasing importance of ecological security in the security discourse and to take into account theinterdisciplinary approach. The assumption has been made about the dominant role of the state in thesecurity architecture on the basis of the analysis of literature sources. The article has paid attentionto the necessity for active ecological politics of the state and the necessity of changing the approachto the process of management by referring to the socioeconomic approach of ecological economics.The change that gives hope for reversing the self-destruction of mankind requires a reorientationof thinking about the management process. It should have a character of activities focused aroundthe integrated security concept (the superior needs and values are persistence, survival and human development in harmony with the surroundings by maintaining the primality of anthropocentrism).

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 74
  • Page Range: 21-32
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Polish
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