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Study Impact Of Climate Change On Water Source In Beldewein Hiran Somalia

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Authors Name: Abdi Nasir Mohamed Omar, Atanga Desmond FUNWIE Paper Title Study Impact Of Climate Change OnĀ Water Source In Beldewein Hiran Somalia

IQ Research Journal of IQ res. j. (2022)1(1): pp 01-09. Vol. 001, Issue 001, 01-2022, pp. 0349-0358

ABSTRACT

Climate change is having a multitude of immediate and long-term impacts on water resources in African countries. These include flooding, drought, sea-level rise in estuaries, drying up of rivers, poor water quality in surface and groundwater systems, precipitation and water vapour pattern distortions, and snow and land ice mal- distribution. These effects when compounded together have devastating impacts on ecosystems and communities, ranging from economic and social impacts to health and food insecurity, all of which threaten the continued existence of many regions in AfricaThis study is aimed to determine the environmental effect of climate change on water source and identify the social effect of climate change on water source and Also to assess the influence of climate change on water resources and management of future.Descriptive cross-sectional survey was carried out in beledwein District Hiran somalia. Every one of respondents are randomly selected by using structured questionnaire. The ethical consideration of this study focused primary on the rights of the participants who were questioned for the purpose of gathering data. The Study sample was 150 participants from Beledwein District Hiran Somalia. Development of water-induced disaster mitigation measures and Identification of the sites and the risks of potential glacier lake outburst floods and Rain water harvesting and also Application of both structural and non-structural measures for flood prevention and flood relief efforts. This is because adaptation to flood is not a purely technical or engineering question; rather it is a social, political and economic solution that requires multidisciplinary and multi-facet approaches.

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