Climate and its Impact on Sustainability in Iraq
(Future vision in 2024)
Abstract
The current research highlights sustainability in Iraq as a fundamental pillar in improving and developing the economic and development reality through the effects of climate and its factors, which constitute an essential source for achieving sustainability in a country rich in renewable energy sources of all kinds.
The descriptive analytical approach will be adopted for its suitability to the purpose of the research, based on reliable sources and references that dealt with sustainability in Iraq and the effects of climate on it, after reviewing a number of previous studies that dealt with this topic and benefiting from the results they reached.
The current research will review the current reality of sustainable development in Iraq in terms of the achievements and obstacles it faces. The research will present proposed solutions to overcome these obstacles in the first section. In the second section, the research will present ways to make optimal use of the climate in promoting sustainability. In the third section, the research will explore the horizons of Developing climate-based sustainability in Iraq as a future vision for the year 2024.
Then, the results of the research will be extracted, through which recommendations will be presented that will form the basis of the future vision of sustainability in Iraq.
The researcher hopes that this research will benefit those concerned with sustainability in Iraq in achieving the desired development and overcoming current obstacles.
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