INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND INNOVATION CONGRESS -II
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CLIMATE CHANGE, HUMAN SECURITY AND SOCIAL CONFLICT
Yazarlar:
Le Tran Thanh Liem
Nguyen Trung Tinh
Luu Thi Thanh
Climate change is having an increasingly strong impact and causing more severe damage on a global scale. Material damage can still be overcome quickly, but social and human damage is often challenging. In Vietnam, climate change has, is, and will impact all areas of life and production. This article discusses the impacts of climate change on food security, social management, and economic development. In addition, the effect of human security on social conflict in the context of climate change will also be reported. Food security in the context of climate change ensures stable and sustainable supply, access, and use of food resources for everyone at affordable costs to meet human energy and nutritional needs under all climate change conditions. For sustainable development, food security and associated greenhouse gas emission reduction must be ensured at the national and global scale and the household level. By 2050, GDP could be lost by 8% without effective adaptation solutions. At the same time, climate change also increases competition in resource use and increases social tensions.