Resilience, Security and Sustainability

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Resilience, Security and Sustainability Peter Adey, Klaus Dodds and Mike Dolton

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Resilience, Security and Sustainability

Peter Adey, Klaus Dodds and Mike Dolton

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From Security to Resilience• How do we govern the future?

• We try to secure it:– Pre-caution

– Pre-emption

– Preparedness• exercise it

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Heavy storms have caused extreme flooding in your region, tributaries are overflowing, streets and roads are under-water

The local reservoir is threatening to break its banks

You are members of a Strategic Coordinating Group tasked with managing the potential emergency

what are you going to do now?

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Priorities• What might your priorities

be in this situation? – How would you

establish these?

• Who or what might be at risk in this situation? – How would you know?

• What kinds of resources do you think you would need to employ?

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Plans and Structures• Consult your Emergency Plans drawn from a

continuous assessment of risks– Community Risk Registers

• If you’re a strategic decision maker you need to liaise with those who will operationalize your decisions (silver) or tactical level

• You might require resources and coordination from a higher regional or national level, COBRA

• You might require expert resources and information from a variety of places in order to understand the complex consequences of this event

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MSc Geopolitics and Security - option

Specific option, ‘Resilience and the Governing of Emergency’

• History• Political-economic context:

neoliberalism, complexity sciences, deregulation and privatisation

• Policies, plans and the State• Practicalities

• Resilience is relevant for practically any organisation

and many careers

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Blog

rhulgeopolitics.wordpress.com

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Championing Security and Sustainability – Klaus Dodds

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Spaces of Security and insecurity

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Spaces of sustainability and un-sustainability

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Bringing security and sustainability together?

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Arctic Futures

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MScSustainability and Management

Mike Dolton

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‘Stabilisation levels and probability ranges for temperature increases’

‘Types of impacts that could be experienced as the world comes into equilibrium with more greenhouse gases.’ (Stern, 2005;v)

Level or stock of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere:

Pre-industrial revolution 280 ppm

2005: 430 ppm

2035: 550 ppm?

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Governance and the ‘Triple Bottom Line’

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Governance of the commons

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Global Risk Society ... What if low level radiation made you itch?

Pripyat post-ChernobylFukushima 2011

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From CSR to community volunteering ...

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Global solutions …..

The voles are doing well… humans? 42 to 32000 deaths? Who knows?

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Thank you

Peter Adey ([email protected]) Klaus Dodds ([email protected]) and Mike

Dolton ([email protected])