العلاقة التكامليَّة بين الأرصاد وحماية البيئة والأجهزة الأمنيَّة

المؤلفون

أحمد كامل حجازي
كلية العلوم، جامعة القاهرة، القاهرة، جمهورية مصر العربية.
سعود بن ليلي رجاء الرويلي
كلية علوم الأغذية والزراعة، جامعة الملك سعود، الرياض، المملكة العربية السعودية.
خالد كاظم أبو دوح
مركز البحوث الأمنية، جامعة نايف العربية للعلوم الأمنية

الكلمات المفتاحية:

حماية البيئة، الأجهزة الأمنيَّة، الأمن البيئي، الدراسات الأمنية

موجز

هدفت هذه الدراسة إلى مناقشة نظم الأرصاد على المستوى العالمي والإقليمي، والوقوف على أهم التحديات والفجوات المتصلة بفاعلية دور هذه النظم، وصولًا  لرؤية مقترحة لتفعيل العلاقة التكامليَّة بين نظم الأرصاد والأجهزة الأمنيَّة؛ مما يعزز حماية البيئة لمواجهة المخاطر الأمنيَّة التي يشكلها ارتباك الأرصاد الناتج عن تغير المناخ، ويساعد على توفير بدائل عملية للتعامل مع المناخ والأرصاد بوصفه أحد الأخطار الأمنيَّة وضبط الأداء وتحسين المخرجات، مع التركيز على سرد مهددات الأمن الإنساني الناجمة عن ظواهر الأرصاد المتطرفة وكيفية تحسين وتطوير الأمن الإنساني بتحسين أداء أجهزة الأرصاد والبيئة من جهة والأجهزة الأمنية من جهة أخرى.
وأكدت نتائج الدراسة أن المنطقة العربية تمتلك المقومات الأساسية لنظم الأرصاد المختلفة، وهناك بعض الدول العربية حققت الكثير من التقدم في هذا المسار، إلا أن هناك المزيد الذي يمكن القيام به، فهناك فهم شائع فيما يتعلق بأنظمة الرصد والإنذار، هو أنها موجودة ليتم تنشيطها بمجرد وقوع الخطر، رغم أن الهدف من نظم الأرصاد والإنذار المبكر ليس فقط تسهيل استجابة مؤسسية أو مجتمعية أو فردية لخطر وشيك، ولكن تطوير سلوك وممارسات طويلة الأجل للحد من المخاطر، واتخاذ الإجراءات الاستباقية لضمان الحفاظ على الأمن بأبعاده الشاملة.

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منشور

2023-12-25

الإلكتروني ISSN

1658-8770

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1658-8762

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978-603-8361-34-4

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2023-12-25

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