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Introduction. Armed Conflict and Environment – War Impacts, Impacts of War, and Warscape
Detlef Briesen
Detlef Briesen
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1. What are the effects of the human and natural environment on war, its course and the way war is fought?
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2. How are wars, their course and conduct, influenced by human and natural environments?
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3. How can we understand war as a human-natural interaction system?
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17–88
I. Until 1955
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17–50
The War-Landscape of Stalingrad. Destroyed and Destructive Environments in World War II
Detlef Briesen
Detlef Briesen
17–50
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1. Introduction: Warscape
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2. The Global Warscape
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3. The Regional Warscape: the City and its Nature
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4. The Creation of a Local Warscape
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5. Rat War – a New Warscape
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7. Warscape after the Fighting
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References
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51–74
Transgenerational War-Related Trauma in Post-War Germany: Evaluation of Results and Research Perspectives
Martin Dinges
Martin Dinges
51–74
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1. Introduction and Statement of Problem
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2. When Do Traumatizing War Memories Affect Individuals or the Society – or: the Transgenerational Effect of Memory
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3. Retrospective Psychological Findings
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4. Transmission to the Second and Third Generation
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5. What about the War Trauma in Vietnam?
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6. References
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Adding Detail to the Anthropocene: David Halberstam, Korea and Narratives of War and Environment
David Pickus
David Pickus
75–88
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II. After 1955
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Impact of American Large Scale Destruction of Forests on Natural Environment and Ethnic Minorities in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1954-1975)
Dam Thi Phuong Thuy, Nguyen Van Bac
Dam Thi Phuong Thuy, Nguyen Van Bac
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1. Introduction
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2. The Ranch Hand Program
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3. Impact of the Operation Ranch Hand on the Minorities in SVN
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4. Conclusion
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5. References
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The system of Dykes and Water Resources of North Vietnam under the Impact of the American Air and Naval Attacks (1965 - 1972)
Dao Duc Thuan, Nguyen Van Ngoc
Dao Duc Thuan, Nguyen Van Ngoc
107–122
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1. Introduction
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2. The Role of Water Resource Systems in Eco-Social Life of North Vietnam
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2.1 The Irrigation Situation of North Vietnam Prior to 1945
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2.2 Water Management in the North of Vietnam from 1945 to 1965
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3. The American Air and Naval Attacks in North Vietnam (1965-1972)
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4. The Fierce Bombardments in 1972
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5. The Attitude of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam
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6. Conclusions
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7. References
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Effects of Warfare on Social Environments: The Exposure of Vietnamese Veterans to Agent Orange and Other Herbicides
Nguyễn Thị Thúy Hằng
Nguyễn Thị Thúy Hằng
123–140
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1. Introduction
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2. Theoretical background
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3. The Environmental Effects of Herbicidal Warfare
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4. Warfare Impact on the Social Environment
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5. Conclusion
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6. References
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Between Destruction and Reconstruction: The Development of Vinh City’s Built Environment in the Second Half of the 20th Century
Tim Kaiser
Tim Kaiser
141–192
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1. Introduction
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2. The Impact of Bomb War on Cities
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3. The Bomb War in North Vietnam
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4. Bombing of the DRV: The Rolling Thunder, 1965-68, and Linebacker, 1972, Campaigns
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5. Mid- to Long-Term Effects of Bombing in Vietnam
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6. The Urban Environment of Vinh City between Destruction and Reconstruction
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7. Reminders of the Past: Remains of the Socialist City in the Contemporary Urban Environment
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8. Conclusion
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9. References
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III. Since 1990
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We Will not Leave the Forest. We Will not Leave the Land. Internally Displaced Persons from Chhattisgarh to Khammam District: Inhuman Living Conditions in a Degraded Environment
Brigitte Sebastia
Brigitte Sebastia
193–226
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1. A Long Story of Alienation of Lands and Violation of Rights of Forest Dwellers
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2. Overview of the Cause of Displacement: the Armed Conflict in Chhattisgarh
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3. The Survey of IDPs Settlements
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4. Foundation of the Settlements: Impact on the Forest
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5. Living Conditions as Precarious as Inhuman
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6. Conclusion
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7. References
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Conflict and Environment in Sri Lanka, a Complex Nexus
Anthony Goreau-Ponceaud
Anthony Goreau-Ponceaud
227–260
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1. Introduction: a New Type of War
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2. The Sri Lanka Conflict
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3. Impacts of War on Human and Natural Environment
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4. The Loss of Palmyra Trees and Forests
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5. The Wildlife Issue
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6. The Peace and its Short-Term Environmental Effects
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7. Impact of Natural Events on War: the Tsunami’s Case Study
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8. Conclusion: Environment as a Quasi-Personage?
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9. References
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Political Conflict and its Impact on Environment – A Study of Kashmir of India
Babu Rangaiah, N. K. Kumaresan Raja
Babu Rangaiah, N. K. Kumaresan Raja
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Livelihood and Environmental Conflicts: An Analysis of Development and Protests in Odisha, India
Sarada Prasanna Das
Sarada Prasanna Das
271–284
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1. Introduction
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2. Industrial Development and Environmental Conflicts in Odisha
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3. Environmental Conflicts in Resource Rich Regions of Odisha
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4. Battle over Bauxite
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5. Conflict over Niyamgiri in Lanjigarh
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6. Movement and Participation
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7. Civil Societies and its Participation
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8. Politics of the Political Parties
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9. Conclusion
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Armed Conflict and Environment , page 17 - 50
The War-Landscape of Stalingrad. Destroyed and Destructive Environments in World War II
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Detlef Briesen
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doi.org/10.5771/9783845293868-17
ISBN print: 978-3-8487-5191-4
ISBN online: 978-3-8452-9386-8
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