HUMAN SECURITY REASONS IN WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECTS AND STRATEGIES - CASE STUDY: ROMANIA

According to this objective, the character of the paper will be rather deductive and descriptive on the environmental policies, with emphasis on the procedural and impact aspects of the waste management policy. [...]it is mentioned the importance of human development, which is largely generated by t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Research and science today 2022-11, Vol.24 (2), p.33-48
1. Verfasser: MOLDOVAN, Ionut Daniel
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:According to this objective, the character of the paper will be rather deductive and descriptive on the environmental policies, with emphasis on the procedural and impact aspects of the waste management policy. [...]it is mentioned the importance of human development, which is largely generated by the ability of people to ensure optimal living conditions.8 Also in the Human Development Report, seven possible components that make up human security were outlined: - Economic security; - Food security; - Environmental security; - Health security; - Personal security; - Political security; - Community security.9 According to Sabina Alkire, the main objective of human security is to protect on long term and in accordance with the rights and freedoms of each individual, the vital nucleus of all persons in the face of numerous threats. The issue was resumed a little later, when the authors began to place a greater emphasis on the role of the constituencies and especially of the elected representatives in support of speech acts. [...]they have changed from speech acts as productive products of security to speech acts as a component of the cross-sectoral construction of security. [...]despite subtle differences in emphasis and even content, securitization can be defined as positioning through speech acts (usually by a political leader) a particular issue as a threat to survival, which in turn (with representative public consent) it allows emergency measures to be taken and the suspension of "normal policy" in addressing a particular problem.13 An exclusive focus on language is problematic in the sense that it can exclude forms of bureaucratic practices or physical actions that are not only limited to the securitization of "speech acts", but are part of the process through which
ISSN:2247-4455
2285-9632
DOI:10.38173/RST.2022.24.2.3:33-48