Sustainable Peacekeeping for Scientists
Dr. Prakash B
Defence Studies
Sustainable Peacekeeping for Scientists
Sustainable Peacekeeping for Scientists presents an innovative framework for integrating scientific approaches into peacekeeping operations. This book delves into the multifaceted challenges that face contemporary peacekeeping missions and offers actionable strategies for sustainable practices. By emphasizing the role of scientists and their expertise, the author highlights the importance of data-driven decision-making in fostering long-lasting peace and stability in conflict zones. Through a combination of theoretical insights and practical case studies, Dr. Prakash B explores the intersection of science and military strategy, advocating for a collaborative approach that enhances the effectiveness of peacekeeping efforts. The book addresses critical issues such as environmental sustainability, resource management, and community engagement, making it an essential resource for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in the future of global peacekeeping initiatives.
- ISBN: 978-93-7973-669-7
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
Sustainable Peacekeeping for Scientists presents an innovative framework for integrating scientific approaches into peacekeeping operations. This book delves into the multifaceted challenges that face contemporary peacekeeping missions and offers actionable strategies for sustainable practices. By emphasizing the role of scientists and their expertise, the author highlights the importance of data-driven decision-making in fostering long-lasting peace and stability in conflict zones.
Through a combination of theoretical insights and practical case studies, Dr. Prakash B explores the intersection of science and military strategy, advocating for a collaborative approach that enhances the effectiveness of peacekeeping efforts. The book addresses critical issues such as environmental sustainability, resource management, and community engagement, making it an essential resource for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in the future of global peacekeeping initiatives.
