Hydroclimatic Extremes in the Middle East and North Africa 1st Edition
Hydroclimatic Extremes in the Middle East and North Africa — 1st Edition by Ahmed Mohammed Hussain El Kenawy, El Sayed Mohamed Robaa, Mohammed Magdy Mustafa Torab, and Mohamed Here offers a timely, authoritative exploration of droughts, floods, heatwaves, and water scarcity across the MENA region.
From the first page, this book captures attention with clear analysis of how a changing climate intensifies hydroclimatic extremes in arid and semi-arid landscapes. It synthesizes satellite observations, long-term climate records, and regional modeling to explain patterns and trends that matter to scientists, water managers, and policymakers across the Middle East and North Africa.
You’ll find insightful case studies spanning the Nile Basin, the Arabian Peninsula, the Maghreb, and the Eastern Mediterranean, unpacking the drivers of extreme events and their socio-economic impacts. The authors balance rigorous science with practical perspectives—offering risk assessment methods, scenario-based projections, and adaptation strategies relevant to urban planners, agriculture, and transboundary water management.
This volume is essential for researchers, graduate students, and decision-makers seeking evidence-based guidance on resilience and adaptation in MENA’s water-stressed environments. Its regional focus makes it particularly valuable for professionals working in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, and neighboring countries.
Elevate your understanding of hydroclimatic risk and discover actionable insights for policy and practice. Order your copy of this first edition to stay informed and prepared for the climate challenges shaping the Middle East and North Africa.
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