articleWeather Climate and SocietyMar 3, 2014Closed access

Water, Drought, Climate Change, and Conflict in Syria

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Abstract

Abstract The devastating civil war that began in Syria in March 2011 is the result of complex interrelated factors. The focus of the conflict is regime change, but the triggers include a broad set of religious and sociopolitical factors, the erosion of the economic health of the country, a wave of political reform sweeping over the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Levant region, and challenges associated with climate variability and change and the availability and use of freshwater. As described here, water and climatic conditions have played a direct role in the deterioration of Syria’s economic conditions. There is a long history of conflicts over water in these regions because of the natural water…

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Keywords
  • Water scarcity
  • Climate change
  • Politics
  • Water resources
  • Scarcity
  • Multitude
  • Agriculture
  • Geography
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