THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN MANAGING ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY IN THE THIRD MILLENNIUM: A CASE STUDY OF THE UNITED NATIONS.

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DR. GARTI ELAYACHI

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The environment has become the primary concern of politicians, decision-makers, and research- ers worldwide due to the widespread devastation and destruction that threatens the lives of human beings, animals, plants, and microorganisms alike. As a result, environmental security has become a pivotal issue, gaining significant importance amidst the ongoing degradation of the environment and its resources, and the challenge of environmental protection naturally represents a security problem despite its being attributed and responsibility attributed to human behavior and the degree of his awareness. If the security process is weak or not ideal, this is reflected in determining the levels of environmental security and the quality of its application. Consequently, this can affect environmental policies that support environmental conservation.

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The environment has become the primary concern of politicians, decision-makers, and research- ers worldwide due to the widespread devastation and destruction that threatens the lives of human beings, animals, plants, and microorganisms alike. As a result, environmental security has become a pivotal issue, gaining significant importance amidst the ongoing degradation of the environment and its resources, and the challenge of environmental protection naturally represents a security problem despite its being attributed and responsibility attributed to human behavior and the degree of his awareness. If the security process is weak or not ideal, this is reflected in determining the levels of environmental security and the quality of its application. Consequently, this can affect environmental policies that support environmental conservation.