Climate Change in the Mediterranean Basin: Impacts and Challenges in the Sahel Region
“The Impact of Climate Change in the Sahel on Human Security in the Mediterranean”
The Sahel zone, due to its geography, demography, as well as its level of precarious industrialization, is more threatened by the climate change than any other region of the world. The developments in the Sahel present as well direct challenges to the Mediterranean region.
The workshop will examine how the climate change combined with the strong population growth in the Sahel countries amplify the vulnerability and poverty of the populations living in this area, as well as how criminal and terrorist groups exploit the vulnerability caused by climate change to achieve their objectives and increase their activities in this region.
Senior Fellow Bouchra Rahmouni will be speaking on the impact of climate change in the Mediterranean Basin on the Sahel countries.
For more information on the workshop, see: https://www.euromesco.net/event/the-imapct-of-climate-change-in-the-sahel-on-human-and-global-security-in-the-mediterranean-basin
This event will be held at the El Cano Royal Institute in Madrid, Spain
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Bouchra Rahmouni
Bouchra Rahmouni is a full-time Professor at Hassan I University of Morocco. Professor Rahmouni is an international affiliated Professor at New York University (Risk of Finance Engineering department) – USA, she is also visiting professor at Holy Spirit University – Lebanon. Bouchra is a distinguished Professor of Geopolitics at Grenoble School of Management – France. She is also adjunct professor at International Trade and Law Institute of Pusan National University – South Korea.