Wilson Center Experts
Meaghan Parker
Writer/Editor, Environmental Change and Security Program
Environmental Change and Security Program
Contact Information:
T 202/691-4182
// F 202/691-4001
Expertise:
Environment
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PECS News Issue 9 (Spring 2004)
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The Population Institute's 27th Annual Global Media Awards
December 05, 2006 // 9:00am — 4:00pm
The ECSP Report was recently named the winner of the Population Institute's 27th Annual Global Media Award for Best Population Journal. The 11th edition of the ECSP Report received the award for promoting dialogue on the connections among environment, health, and population dynamics and their links to conflict, human insecurity, and foreign policy. more
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Jun 06, 2011From the June 2011, Centerpoint cover story: Many who research, and work on, population-health-environment (PHE) issues are increasingly advocating integrated solutions.
The Population Institute's 27th Annual Global Media Awards
December 05, 2006 // 9:00am — 4:00pm
The ECSP Report was recently named the winner of the Population Institute's 27th Annual Global Media Award for Best Population Journal. The 11th edition of the ECSP Report received the award for promoting dialogue on the connections among environment, health, and population dynamics and their links to conflict, human insecurity, and foreign policy.
Best of the Beat: Highlights From the First Year
Jul 07, 2011The New Security Beat, ECSP’s blog, was launched in January 2007 to shed light on some of today’s broader security issues, including water scarcity, environmental degradation, and population growth. The posts below are selected highlights from the first year.
PECS News Issue 9 (Spring 2004)
Jul 07, 2011Includes articles on the Okavango River Basin and reproductive health in the Amazon rainforest, as well as summaries from events on population and security, and a review of Breaking the Conflict Trap.

