Using intelligence data for environmental needs : balancing national interests

著者

    • O'Connell, Kevin M.
    • Lachman, Beth E.
    • Rand Corporation. National Security Research Division

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Using intelligence data for environmental needs : balancing national interests

Scott Pace, Kevin M. O'Connell, Beth E. Lachman

Rand, 1997

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"National Security Research Division."

"Prepared for Community Management Staff."

"MR-799-CMS"--P. [4] of cover

Includes bibliographical references (p. 71-75)

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内容説明

In the post-cold-war era, there is a growing awareness that intelligence data such as imagery could contribute to environmental programs, management of natural resources, and even disaster relief. A key question facing policymakers and intelligence community managers is whether (and how) to balance routine unclassified environmental surveillance with traditional intelligence missions. This report discusses the stakeholders, interests, opportunities, and risks for the United States in greater use of intelligence data for environmental purposes by civil agencies, universities, and industry. After discussing alternative approaches to providing intelligence data for environmental uses and evaluation criteria, the authors offer summary observations, open questions, and recommendations on actions the U.S. government and the intelligence community should and should not take. An appendix includes three government policy statements on using intelligence data for environmental purposes.

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