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Eddy, Elizabeth. 2004. Environmental security: Securing what for whom? Social Alternatives 23 (4):
23-28.

Environmental Security Study. 2000. Issues of environmental security. http://www.acunu.org/millennium/es-4iss.html.

Frederick, Michel. 1999. A realists conceptual definition of environmental security. In Contested grounds: security and conflict in the new environmental politics, ed. Daniel H. Deudney and Richard A. Matthew, 91-108. Albany: State University of New York Press.

German Advisory Council on Global Change. 2007. Climate change as a security risk. London: Earthscan.

Gleditsch, Neil, Ragnhild Nordås, and Idean Salehyan. 2007. Climate change and conflict: The migration link. International Peace Academy Working Paper. http://www.ipinst.org/media/pdf/publications/cwc_working_paper_climate_change.pdf.

Gleick, Peter H. 1991. Environment and security: The clear connections. http://www.thebulletin.org/issues/1991/a91/a91gleick.html.

Gleick, Peter, Heather Cooley, Michael J. Cohen, Mari Morikawa, Jason Morrison, and Meena Palaniappan. 2009. The world's water 2008-2009: The biennial report on freshwater resources. Washington DC: Island Press.

Glenn, Jerome C., Theodore J. Gordon, and Renat Perelet. 1998. Defining environmental security: Implications for the US Army. http://www.aepi.army.mil/Publications/Defining%20Environmental%20Security%20-%20Implications%20for%20the%20US%20Army.pdf.

Goldstone, Jack. 2001. Demography, environment, and security. In Environmental Conflict, ed. Paul F. Diehl and Nils Petter Gleditsch, 84-108. Boulder, Colorado: Westveiw Press.

Guthridge-Gould, Susan, Ewout Doorman, and Frits Hesselink. 2008. Environment and security: Challenges for change. Report on the roundtable workshop on environment and security at the 2008 IUCN World Conservation Congress. http://www.envirosecurity.org/challengesforchange/report.pdf.

Harris, Paul G. 2002. Environmental security: Will Bush follow Clinton's lead? Pacifica Review: Peace, Security & Global Change 14 (2): 149-57.

Hauge, Wenche and Tanja Ellingsen. 2001. Causal pathways to conflict. In Environmental Conflict, ed. Paul F. Diehl and Nils Petter Gleditsch, 36-57. Boulder, Colorado: Westveiw Press.

Häyrynen, Nina. 2003. Environmental security: The case of the Kursk. Environmental Politics 12 (3):
65-82.

Hitchings, Leah. 2003. Offshore long terminals meet environmental, security goals. ENR: Engineering News-Record 250 (3): 16.

Holden, William and R. Daniel Jacobson. 2007. Mining amid armed conflict: nonferrous metals mining in the Philippines. The Canadian Geographer 51 (4): 475-500.

Homer-Dixon, Thomas. 1999. Environment, scarcity, and violence. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

———. 1999. Thresholds or turmoil: Environmental scarcities and violent conflict. In Contested Grounds: Security and Conflict in the New Environmental Politics, ed. Daniel H. Deudney and Richard A. Matthew, 61-90. Albany: State University of New York Press.

———. 2006. The upside of down: Catastrophe, creativity and the renewal of civilization. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

Homer-Dixon, Thomas and Jessica Blitt. 1998. Introduction: A theoretical overview. In Ecoviolence: Links among environment, population, and security, ed. Thomas Homer Dixon and Jessica Blitt, 1-18. London: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

———. 1998. Key findings. In Ecoviolence: Links among environment, population, and security, ed. Thomas Homer Dixon and Jessica Blitt, 223-228. London: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

Hull, Ruth, Constantin-Horia Barbu, Nadezhda Goncharova, eds. 2007. Strategies to enhance environmental security in transition countries. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer.

Humphreys, Macartan. 2005. Natural resources, conflict, and conflict resolution: Uncovering the mechanisms. Journal of Conflict Resolution 49 (4): 508-537.

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