What are the human impacts of environmental change? How might land be used and what would be the potential benefits or consequences?
Numerous questions arise as the world we know becomes smaller in our perception and the human population it supports becomes
more dependent on the circumstances of a globalized economy. Increasingly, technology makes information instant and accessible
to many. A first premise of the concept of security is that protection of human life from environmental, economic, food, health,
personal, and political threats is a vital core value. A second argument is that actions that guard against environmental
degradation represent a key element to security by ensuring sustainable resources and the continuation of providing ecosystem
services that sustain human well-being. The human element of these premises, often partitioned as human security, and the ecosystem element is typically thought of as environmental security; both concepts, nonetheless, are so intrinsically interlinked that one term does not usually occur without the other.