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Australian Contributions to Strategic and Military Geography

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Drawing from military geography's spatial roots, its embrace of dynamic systems, and integration of human and biophysical environments, this book helps in understanding the value of analyzing patterns, processes and systems, and cross-scale and multi-disciplinary ways of acting in a complex world, while making the case for a resurgence of strategic and military geography in Australia. Here, leading experts demonstrate that geography retains its relevance in clarifying the scale and dynamics of defense activities in assessments of the international, regional, national, and site impacts of changes in physical, cyber and human geographies. The cases presented show Australia contributing to a growing strategic and military geography.

List of contents

Chap1: Australian Contributions to Strategic and Military Geography.- Chap2: Australian Contributions to the History of Military Geography.- Chap3: A Country Girt by Sea.- Chap4: Reflections on Development and Application of SMG2.0.- Chap5: Climate Change as a Hyperthreat.- Chap6: Religion and Australia's Near Region.- Chap7: Geographies of Irregular Warfare.- Chap8: Strategic Military Geographies of the South China Sea.- Chap9: Australia's Most Southern Shores.- Chap10: The Evolution of Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT).- Chap11: Characterising the Environmental Values of the National Defence Estate, with Emphasis on Native Vegetation.- Chap12: Australia's First and Most Important War.- Chap13: The Climate-Security Teleconnections of El Niño Southern Oscillation.- Chap14: From Skin to Strategy.- Chap15: Sustainably Managing the Defence Estate.

About the author










Associate Professor Stuart Pearson is co-leader of the Strategic and Military Geography group and is at the University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australian Defence Force Academy as a Honorary Associate Professor with over 16 years of experience in teaching Geography.  He has been the Innovations Manager for Land & Water Australia and an active member of the Australian Joint Agency Scanning Network. His teaching or integrated geography and environmental science in Australia's officer cadet University and his research in the fields of long-term and environmental change have shown the power of geography in integration of knowledge to achieve impact.  He has published widely in the fields of natural resource management and environmental science an education.  Ms. Jane Holloway is a Senior Systems Scientist in the Australian Department of Defence with a background in systems agriculture, wool industry, new and emerging Defence technologies with both operational and strategic impacts.  She co-leads a group leading the consideration of environmental and climate change and Defence preparedness. She has worked to bring strategic military geography change into Defence and published a seminal chapter on the concept.  She seeks to ensure that strategy occurs in a geography-aware way.
Mr. Richard Thackway is a consulting research scientist implementing ecological frameworks and information systems to improve natural resource decision making. He is the Managing Director of VAST transformations an innovative start-up company.  In his contributions to design and implementation of Australia's National Reserve System and National System of Representative Marine Protected Areas and the Indigenous Protected Areas his work stands out. His frameworks are used in Australia's 2011 State of the Environment and the 2013 State of the Forests Reports and he his experience with Australian and state and territory governments, scientists, academics, Defence and regional non-government groups is outstanding.


Summary

Drawing from military geography’s  spatial roots, its embrace of dynamic systems, and integration of human and biophysical environments, this book helps in understanding  the value of analyzing patterns, processes and systems, and cross-scale and multi-disciplinary ways of acting in a complex world, while making  the case for a resurgence of strategic and military geography in Australia.  Here, leading experts demonstrate that geography retains its relevance in clarifying the scale and dynamics of defense activities in assessments of the international, regional, national, and site impacts of changes in physical, cyber and human geographies. The cases presented show Australia contributing to a growing strategic and military geography.

Product details

Assisted by Jane L. Holloway (Editor), Jan L Holloway (Editor), Jane L Holloway (Editor), Stuart Pearson (Editor), Richard Thackway (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030103729
ISBN 978-3-0-3010372-9
No. of pages 249
Dimensions 159 mm x 236 mm x 15 mm
Weight 397 g
Illustrations VI, 249 p.
Series Advances in Military Geosciences
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

Militärgeschichte, B, Krieg und Verteidigung, Regionale Geographie, Humangeographie, military history, Warfare & defence, Earth and Environmental Science, Warfare and defence, Physical geography, Human Geography, Politics and war, Military and Defence Studies, World Regional Geography (Continents, Countries, Regions), Regional Geography, History of Military

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