Abstract

Security and environmental stability underlie the smooth running of societies, including that of Africa. The impact of peaceful and sustainable environment on the socio-economic development of Africa has been well-documented. This positive contribution has made security and environmental issues a topical one in the international system. And while the connection between security and environmental management has been established and documented (Deudney, 1990), Dalby (2002b) argued that environmental issues cannot be separated from the discourse of global security, considering the recurrent problems of climate change and "many situations with a vaguely environmental designation." Currently, consequences of climate change and nefarious human activities (such as banditry, terrorism, and insurgency) have made environmental management become major global political discussions.

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