A Systematic Review on the Outcomes of Climate Change in the Middle-Eastern Countries: The Catastrophes of Yemen and Syria DOI Creative Commons
Mohsen Khosravi,

Seyyed Morteza Mojtabaeian,

Mina Aghamaleki Sarvestani

et al.

Environmental Health Insights, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 18

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

The Middle East is facing serious climate change challenges, rendering it as one of the most affected regions worldwide. This paper aimed to investigate outcomes in East. In 2024, a qualitative study was conducted employing methodology that integrated systematic review for data collection and thematic analysis analysis. Such integration approaches provided valuable insights into findings within literature comprehensive categorized format. PubMed, Scopus, ProQuest, Cochrane Database Systematic Reviews were searched relevant studies published between 2000 2024. quality these assessed using AACODS (Accuracy, Coverage, Objectivity, Date, Significance) checklist. extracted from included underwent utilizing Braun Clarke’s methodology. After completing screening process, total 93 papers deemed suitable inclusion study. assessment selected demonstrated notably high standard, particularly terms authority, accuracy, coverage, objectivity, significance. Moreover, minimal levels bias observed studies. Subsequent identified 6 overarching themes: “Human Health Outcomes,” “Animal “Plant “Ecological “Economic “Political Outcomes.” revealed ecological prevalent consequences East, including alterations habitat distribution, temperature increase, water scarcity, more. seemed be interconnected, exacerbating each other. Yemen Syria had faced severe consequences, leading political unrest humanitarian crises which ranking among water-stressed nations globally, while contending with millions displaced individuals living dire conditions.

Language: Английский

Assessment of climate change impact on meteorological variables of Indravati River Basin using SDSM and CMIP6 models DOI

Venkateswarlu Challa,

Manjula Renganathan

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 197(1)

Published: Dec. 4, 2024

Language: Английский

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A Systematic Review on the Outcomes of Climate Change in the Middle-Eastern Countries: The Catastrophes of Yemen and Syria DOI Creative Commons
Mohsen Khosravi,

Seyyed Morteza Mojtabaeian,

Mina Aghamaleki Sarvestani

et al.

Environmental Health Insights, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 18

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

The Middle East is facing serious climate change challenges, rendering it as one of the most affected regions worldwide. This paper aimed to investigate outcomes in East. In 2024, a qualitative study was conducted employing methodology that integrated systematic review for data collection and thematic analysis analysis. Such integration approaches provided valuable insights into findings within literature comprehensive categorized format. PubMed, Scopus, ProQuest, Cochrane Database Systematic Reviews were searched relevant studies published between 2000 2024. quality these assessed using AACODS (Accuracy, Coverage, Objectivity, Date, Significance) checklist. extracted from included underwent utilizing Braun Clarke’s methodology. After completing screening process, total 93 papers deemed suitable inclusion study. assessment selected demonstrated notably high standard, particularly terms authority, accuracy, coverage, objectivity, significance. Moreover, minimal levels bias observed studies. Subsequent identified 6 overarching themes: “Human Health Outcomes,” “Animal “Plant “Ecological “Economic “Political Outcomes.” revealed ecological prevalent consequences East, including alterations habitat distribution, temperature increase, water scarcity, more. seemed be interconnected, exacerbating each other. Yemen Syria had faced severe consequences, leading political unrest humanitarian crises which ranking among water-stressed nations globally, while contending with millions displaced individuals living dire conditions.

Language: Английский

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0