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The author of all the following entries is ‘Westing, Arthur H.’, these having been extracted from his sequential life list of publications.
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#216. Disarmament, environment, and development and their relevance to the least developed countries: the military sector vis-à-vis security. In: Westing, A.H. (ed.). Disarmament, Environment, and Development and their Relevance to the Least Developed Countries. Geneva: UN Institute for Disarmament Research, Research Paper No. 10 (UNIDIR/91/83), 105 pp: pp 71–79 (Chap. 6). October 1991. Similar in: Environmental Awareness (Vadodara, India) 16(1):15–20. January–March 1993.
#226. Environmental refugees: a growing category of displaced persons. Environmental Conservation (Cambridge, UK) 19(3):201–207. Autumn 1992.
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#236. Biodiversity and the challenge of national borders. Environmental Conservation (Cambridge, UK) 20(1):5–6. Spring 1993.
#237. Natural resources, conflict, and security, in a shrinking world. In: Nazim, M. & Polunin, N. (eds). Environmental challenges: from Stockholm to Rio and Beyond. Lahore: Energy & Environment Society of Pakistan & Foundation for Environmental Conservation, 284 pp: pp 85–116 (Chap. 4). 1993.
#239. Human rights and the environment. Environmental Conservation (Cambridge, UK) 20(2):99–100. Summer 1993. (Later revised version in: Brattleboro [VT] Reformer 96(298):4. 13 February 2009.).
#244. Environmental security for the Horn of Africa: an overview. In: Polunin, N. & Burnett, J.H. (eds). Surviving with the Biosphere. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 572 pp: pp 354–357. 1993.
*#245. Building confidence with transfrontier reserves: the global potential. In: Westing, A.H. (ed.). Transfrontier Reserves for Peace and Nature: a Contribution to Human Security. Nairobi: UN Environment Programme, 127 pp: pp 1–15 (Chap. 1). 1993. (Nb: Reproduced herein as Chapter 6.) Shorter version in: Environmental Awareness (Vadodara, India) 18(1):11–22. January–March 1995.
#246. From hope to reality: establishing an Indochina tri-state reserve for peace and nature. In: Westing, A.H. (ed.). Transfrontier Reserves for Peace and Nature: a Contribution to Human Security. Nairobi: UN Environment Programme, 127 pp: pp 99–109 (Chap. 11). 1993.
#247. Transfrontier Reserves for Peace and Nature: a Contribution to Human Security. (Editor & co-author) Nairobi: UN Environment Programme, xi + 127 pp. 1993.
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#271. Environmental approaches to the avoidance of violent regional conflicts. In: Spillmann, K.R. & Bächler, G. (eds). Environmental Crisis: Regional Conflict and Ways of Cooperation. Zürich: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Center for Security Studies & Conflict Research & Swiss Peace Foundation, Environment & Conflicts Project, Occasional Paper No. 14, 162 pp: pp 148–153. September 1995. Shorter version in: Environmental Awareness (Vadodara, India) 20(1):19–24. January–March 1997.
#277. National security for Eritrea as a function of environmental security. Environmental Awareness (Vadodara, India) 18(3):83–87. July–September 1995.
*#282. Eritrean National Code of Conduct for Environmental Security. In: Gebremedhin, N. & Westing, A.H. (eds). National Environmental Management Plan for Eritrea. Asmara: Government of Eritrea, xii + 236 pp: pp xii, 229. January 1996. (Nb: Reproduced herein as Chapter 1, Appendix 1.1.) Reprinted in: Environmental Conservation (Cambridge, UK) 22(1):78. Spring 1995. Reprinted in: Environmental Awareness (Vadodara, India) 18(3):87–88. July–September 1995. Reprinted in: Earth Ethics (Washington) 7(3–4):13. Spring–Summer 1996.
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#387. The business sector vis-à-vis environmental security. Environmental Awareness (Vadodara, India) 25(4):125–131. October–December 2002.
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*#441. The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) as a Bridge between the two Koreas. Berlin: Institute for Cultural Diplomacy, 25 pp. 11 November 2010. (Nb: Reproduced herein as Chapter 7.).
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Westing, A.H. (2013). The Author’s Relevant Papers: A Selective Listing. In: From Environmental to Comprehensive Security. SpringerBriefs on Pioneers in Science and Practice(), vol 13. Springer, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00687-1_2
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