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The heritage and future of the GCC is entwined with its proximity to the sea. Most of the GCC capitals and major cities are located on maritime trade route. The modern urban development and key oil sector installations are hugging the low coastal line. Furthermore, desalination is the major source of water for the entire region.
With climate change, it is expected that future increases in climatic variability will lead to adverse impacts on a number of vulnerable ecosystems. Many regional conferences have addressed the considerable stress due to human practices such as overfishing, pollution and runoff, habitat destruction and degradation, lack of proper management protocols, and coastal and global population pressures. With the latest data from melting arctic ice cap, emphasizes the need consider the global impact of climate change, and the general overall warming of the planetary atmosphere, on the threat of sea level rise, the problem of ocean acidification, the increasing sea surface temperature and the depletion of oxygen.EXPECTED CONFERNEC OURCOMES 1. The partners and participants will adopt joint research targets 2. Establish a networking platform for research institutions and relevant NGOs. 3. Develop a series of recommendations for relevant Develop a series of recommendations for research needed in Kuwait and GCC, suggested collaboration, and possible linkages to international effort, including citizen science, science communication and community/NGO engagement. 4. I loaded the organizing and scientific committee bios and photos 5. I loaded the session chairs bios and photos
Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences
Ahmad Al-Jabir Street
Sharq
Kuwait
Conference: 18 – 20 November 2017
Email: drabeea@kfas.org.kw, rrefraf@kfas.org.kw
Tel: 2227 81 00 Ext 1511/12/21