Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center, 2003. - 167 p. - ISBN: 0-9745919-0-4
Since 1994, the Environmental Change and Security Project has explored the connections among these major challenges as well as their links to conflict, human insecurity, and foreign policy. Through its meetings, its publications, its comprehensive Web site, and the original research
carried out by its staff and scholars, ECSP serves as an information clearinghouse on these issues, and creates special programming and publications and encourages dialogue among scholars, policymakers, and nongovernmental organizations. Its two annual journals, The Environmental Change and Security Project Report and The China Environment Series, are read by over 7,000 policymakers, practitioners, journalists, scholars, and interested citizens. ECSP is directed by Geoffrey D. Dabelko and is housed in the Wilson Center’s Division
of International Studies, headed by Robert S. Litwak.
Foreword
Geoffrey D. Dabelko, ECSP Director
Commentaries
Special Report
FeaturesNew Publications
Official Statements
ECSP Meetings