Abstract

‘Good governance’ may be viewed as governance which effectively promotes human rights, human security and human development. The paper discusses human security analysis, which in certain ways offers an integration of these ‘human’ perspectives and also a ‘social’ orientation, combining a person-focus with systematic investigation of the environing systems of all sorts: physical, cultural, organizational. The importance of such analysis is illustrated through the example of climate change impacts and adaptation. The paper presents applications of a human security framework in governance, for policy analysis, planning and evaluation issues in climate change and other fields and from around the world. The concluding section suggests that human security analysis may provide a way to apply insights from social quality analysis to detailed case investigation and policy analysis, while reducing macro-sociological abstraction and neglect of the natural environment.

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hdl.handle.net/1765/77664
EUR-ISS-GGSJ
International Journal of Social Quality
International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University (ISS)

Gasper, D. (2014). Human Security Analysis as a Framework for Value-Oriented Governance – the example of climate change. International Journal of Social Quality, 4(2), 6–27. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/77664