The studies that quantify the human and economic costs of increasing exposure of cities to various natural hazards consider climate change together with increasing levels of …
During the last few decades there has been growing concern about the impacts of climate change. A significant number of institutions, research centers, universities and governments …
From the late Eocene up to the late Middle Pleistocene, Egypt was a wet country due to the rainfall and rivers running through it. Out of the 1660 BCM/y of water that falls within the Nile …
SA Mohamed, ME El-Raey - Natural Hazards, 2020 - Springer
Egypt suffers from freshwater crisis, and the shortage is predicted to become severe by 2025. Egypt is exposed to flash floods, especially in Sinai governorate, causing rapid rises …
Many countries in the MENA region (Middle East and North Africa) are facing water scarcity, which poses a great challenge to agricultural production. Furthermore, water scarcity is …
Climate change stressors will place different selective pressures on both parasites and their hosts, forcing individuals to modify their life-history strategies and altering the distribution …
MA Abdelfattah - Emerging challenges to food production and security in …, 2021 - Springer
Climate change, food/nutritional, and water insecurities are among the major challenges humanity is currently facing at global and national levels. In this context, the Middle East and …
S Ouda, AEH Zohry, T Noreldin, S Ouda… - Deficit Irrigation: A …, 2020 - Springer
This chapter provides an overview on the interrelation between water scarcity and food production. A general perception has been existed worldwide that agricultural water, as the …
ESE Omran, AM Negm - Environmental remote sensing in Egypt, 2020 - Springer
One way of enjoying Egypt's heritage and ancient history is to visit tourist attractions, national museums and local cities. However, there is always another way of looking at …