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2nd Edition of The Political Economy of Ecological Change and Economic Security in the Global South

INET-YSI conference @ Cambridge University

Start time:

July 14 @ 8:00 am - July 16 @ 5:00 pm

EDT

Location:

Centre of South Asian Studies, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3

Type:

Other

Description

2nd Edition of The Political Economy of Ecological Change and Economic Security in the Global South

The urgency of the climate crisis cannot be overstated, particularly given its disproportionate impact on vulnerable communities in the Global South. As climate change accelerates, these communities face extraordinary challenges threatening their ecological stability, economic security, and fundamental human rights. Understanding these issues requires a nuanced exploration of the intricate political economy within these countries. Contrary to the misconception of uniformity in production conditions and development trajectories, regional and local ecological specificities across the Global South have shaped distinct forms of livelihoods and resource management systems, particularly in South and Southeast Asia.

The ongoing climate crisis has wreaked havoc on these livelihoods, exacerbating vulnerabilities and deepening existing inequalities. The most disadvantaged communities are facing the gravest impacts, which pose a threat not only to ecological balance and economic stability but also to human security. The paradox facing the Global South is that, despite following different path-dependencies and minimal historical responsibility for ecological change, they find themselves disproportionately affected and often less equipped to mitigate its impacts. This paradox heightens concerns over economic security, as nations must divert limited resources from essential sectors towards adaptation and mitigation efforts.

Even though global actions to restrict warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels have been inadequate, the Global South has become a centre for creative and cooperative efforts, both among its nations and in collaboration with the Global North. Often backed by state

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