I. Adamopoulos, N. Syrou, J. Adamopoulou, Maad M. Mijwil
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摘要
地中海东南部和中东地区的传统水源在推动该地区社会经济进步方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本研究旨在探讨如何应对影响传统水源的气候危机和极端天气事件方面的不确定性、差异和知识差距。这些水源包括对农业、工业和家庭日常需求至关重要的河流、湖泊、水库和地下水库。该地区水资源的可用性和维护受到气候变化、人口增长和来自不同行业的竞争性需求等因素的影响。研究方法包括对大量国际科学研究和报告中的研究文献进行广泛审查,数据来源包括 PubMed、EBSCO、Medline、EMBASE、CINAHL、Scopus、Web of Science、Science Direct、Google Scholar 以及联合国教科文组织和世界卫生组织的数据库。研究结果突出了传统水源在这些地区的重要性,强调了它们对农业、工业和家庭应用的重要意义。各国水资源的可获得性各不相同,有些国家还面临水资源短缺的问题。本研究深入探讨了地中海东南部和中东地区传统水源的状况,聚焦于水资源短缺、污染和治理等问题,为这些关键资源提供了宝贵的见解。
Conventional water resources associated with climate change in the Southeast Mediterranean and the Middle East countries
Conventional water sources in the Southeast Mediterranean and the Middle East play a crucial role in driving the socio-economic progress of the region. This study aims to address the uncertainties, discrepancies, and gaps in knowledge regarding how to combat the climate crisis and extreme weather events impacting traditional water sources. These sources encompass rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and groundwater reservoirs that are vital for agriculture, industry, and daily household needs. The availability and upkeep of water resources in this area are influenced by factors like climate change, population growth, and competing demands from different sectors. The methodology involved an extensive review of research literature curetted from a wide array of international scientific studies and reports, drawing data from sources such as PubMed, EBSCO, Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL, Scopus, Web of Science, Science Direct, Google Scholar, and UNESCO, WHO databases. The findings underscore the importance of traditional water sources in these regions, underscoring their significance for agricultural, industrial, and domestic applications. The accessibility of water resources varies among nations, with some grappling with water scarcity issues. This research delves into the condition of traditional water sources in the Southeast Mediterranean and the Middle East, shining a spotlight on concerns like water scarcity, pollution, and governance, offering valuable insights into these critical resources.