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The Impact of Climate Change on Desertification in The Arabian Gulf Except Saudi Arabia

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Last updated: 24 Dec 2024

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How can the Arab Gulf countries, Yemen, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, UAE, Oman, face the challenge of climate and the harsh conditions of desertification and its impact on groundwater supplies as well as on water desalination. In fact, many Gulf countries suffer from desertification as well as a shortage of groundwater supplies, which negatively affects the quality Therefore, in this research, we will explain the reality of the situation in some of these countries and what are the global solutions to confront the crisis of desertification and climate change. كيف يمكن لدول الخليج العربي اليمن قطر الكويت البحرين العراق الإمارات عمان مواجهة تحدي المناخ والظروف القاسية للتصحر وتأثير ذلك على امدادات المياه الجوفية وكذلك على تحلية المياه، في الواقع تعاني كثير بعض دول الخليج من تصحر وكذلك نقص في امدادات المياه الجوفية مما يوثر سلباً على جودة الحياة لذلك سنقوم في هذا البحث بشرح واقع الحال في بعض تلك الدول وماهي الحلول العالمية لمواجهة أزمة التصحر والتغيير المناخي.

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10.21608/jlaw.2023.298080

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Desertification, Ecological, dry, Climate. تصحر, جفاف, مناخ, بيئة

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Faris Mohammed

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Albati

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Assistant Professor at the College of Sharia and Law, University of Hail

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16

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8

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41162

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2023-05-01

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2023-05-07

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2023-05-01

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1,941

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2537-0758

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2682-468X

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المجلة القانونية

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The Impact of Climate Change on Desertification in The Arabian Gulf Except Saudi Arabia

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24 Dec 2024