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    Turkiye's Water Security Policy: Energy, Agriculture, and Transboundary Issues
    (SETA Foundation, 2022) Kibaroğlu, Ayşegül
    Water security refers to the availability of adequate quantities and qualities of water for societal needs and resilient ecosystems in the context of current conditions and future global change. Achieving water security is directly linked to food and energy security, protecting and preserving eco systems, and addressing key vulnerabilities and risks from climate change. Good water governance –including transboundary cooperation– is a crit ical feature of any effort to achieve water security. Yet the concept of water security remains abstract and broad. In an attempt to make the concept of water security-relevant in practice, this paper delineates Türkiye’s water se curity policy and practices through institutional and cross-sectoral (energy and food) analysis. Specific attention is paid to Türkiye’s transboundary water security policies.
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    İklim Güvenliği Kavramının Türkiye İklim Politikasındaki Yeri
    (Alternatif Politika, 2017) Gönenç, Defne; Kibaroğlu, Ayşegül
    This article elaborates on the concept of climate security as a subfield of environmental security research agenda, and investigatesthe place of climate security concept in Turkey’s climate policies.First, the evolution of the environmental security concept in theliterature is elaborated. Subsequently, climate security discourse,as a sub-field of environmental security, is examined. The conceptof climate security is explained with examples from the UnitedNations’, United States’ and European Union’s official statementsand discourses. Lastly, the place of climate security discourse inTurkey’s climate policies is investigated. By using qualitativecontent analysis method, the use of climate security discourse inthe official documents of the Ministry of Environment and UrbanPlanning of Turkey, Turkey’s official speeches in the SecurityCouncil, and two significant newspapers in the country areanalyzed.