Science of Peacekeeping for Engineers
Dr. Rangaswamy N
Defence Studies
Science of Peacekeeping for Engineers
Science of Peacekeeping for Engineers provides a comprehensive overview of the engineering principles and practices that are essential for effective peacekeeping operations. This book examines the multifaceted roles that engineers play in conflict zones, including infrastructure development, logistics, and the provision of essential services. By integrating scientific methodologies with practical applications, it highlights how engineers can contribute to stability and peace in post-conflict regions. The book also explores case studies and real-world applications, demonstrating the impact of engineering solutions on peacekeeping missions. It addresses the challenges faced by engineers in hostile environments and offers strategic insights into collaborative approaches with military and civilian entities. This resource is invaluable for engineers, researchers, and policymakers interested in enhancing the effectiveness of peacekeeping initiatives.
- ISBN: 978-93-7973-354-2
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
Science of Peacekeeping for Engineers provides a comprehensive overview of the engineering principles and practices that are essential for effective peacekeeping operations. This book examines the multifaceted roles that engineers play in conflict zones, including infrastructure development, logistics, and the provision of essential services. By integrating scientific methodologies with practical applications, it highlights how engineers can contribute to stability and peace in post-conflict regions.
The book also explores case studies and real-world applications, demonstrating the impact of engineering solutions on peacekeeping missions. It addresses the challenges faced by engineers in hostile environments and offers strategic insights into collaborative approaches with military and civilian entities. This resource is invaluable for engineers, researchers, and policymakers interested in enhancing the effectiveness of peacekeeping initiatives.
