Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted April 4 Diamond Member Share Posted April 4 Climate change impacts ********** activity, study finds Monsoon clouds over a mountain range in India. Credit: Rabhimb Bardhan Changing weather patterns induced by climate change are contributing to shifts in the location of ********** activity, according to new research. An This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up led by extremism expert Dr. Jared Dmello, from the University of Adelaide’s School of Social Sciences, found some climatological variables affected ********** activity in India. “Suitability analyses indicate that all the climatological variables tested—temperature, precipitation, and elevation—relate to shifting patterns of ********** activity,” says Dr. Dmello. “Urban centers have increasingly grown in population density, particularly in spaces with favorable climates, and some of the more remote areas once used by extremists have experienced such increasingly dynamic climates that they are no longer fit for human habitation, forcing these groups to migrate elsewhere.” It was not only the intensity of these climatological variables that led to terrorists moving to new locales, this shifting of ********** activity was also seasonal. “This research shows that stopping the damaging effects of climate change is not just an environmental issue but one that is directly tied to national security and defense,” says Dr. Dmello, who was recently announced as the inaugural recipient of the Early Career Award from the Academy of ********* Justice Sciences’ Security and ****** Prevention Section. “In this study, we focus on ******* location, but the data also suggests other forms of extremist behavior, such as training location, are likely shifting in response to climate change as well.” The study, published in the Journal of Applied Security Research, concentrated on ********** activity in India between 1998–2017, a ******* during which there were 9,096 ********** incidents recorded by the Global Terrorism Database. “Average temperatures in India reached record highs during our 20-year study *******,” said Dr. Dmello. “This time frame represents a broad enough range to demonstrate climate change, while also availing of the most recent reliable data that covers both the climate change and extremism dimensions for the country.” This new and evolving understanding of how climate change affects patterns of terrorism is important knowledge for governments across the world, including Australia’s, to inform national security and defense strategies. “While terrorism and violent extremism manifests differently in Australia, with far lower levels of attacks than India, radicalization is still a salient challenge here and one that the *********** Government has established as a national priority,” says Dr. Dmello. “To effectively mitigate radicalization, other critical issues, such as homelessness, food insecurity, water and energy crises, and enhanced social equity, are essential for ensuring a more secure space for us all.” Dr. Dmello, who joined the University of Adelaide at the beginning of 2024, also recently co-edited a book examining This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up from a multi-disciplinary lens and will continue his research into terrorism and extremism in the *********** context. “Some of my recent projects have been trying to understand how emerging issues impact radicalization here in Australia in an effort to find ways to partner with government and law enforcement to prevent engagement with extremist ideologies,” he says. “I am also interested in expanding on my research in this area to investigate the role of water and food inequities on radicalization around the world.” More information: Jared R. Dmello et al, Monsoon Marauders and Summer *********: Exploring the Spatial Relationship between Climate Change and ********** Activity in India, Journal of Applied Security Research (2024). This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Provided by University of Adelaide Citation: Climate change impacts ********** activity, study finds (2024, April 4) retrieved 4 April 2024 from This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Science, Physics News, Science news, Technology News, Physics, Materials, Nanotech, Technology, Science #Climate #change #impacts #********** #activity #study #finds This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/10787-climate-change-impacts-terrorist-activity-study-finds/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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