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Middle East and North Africa : climate, culture, and conflicts / edited by Eckart Ehlers and Katajun Amirpur.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Amirpur, Katajun, 1971- editor.
Ehlers, Eckart, 1938- editor.
Series:
Climate and culture ; Volume 6.
Climate and Culture ; Volume 6
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Climatic changes--Social aspects--Africa, North.
Climatic changes.
Climatic changes--Social aspects--Middle East.
Environmental management--Africa, North.
Environmental management.
Middle East--Environmental conditions.
Middle East.
Africa, North--Environmental conditions.
Africa, North.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021]
Summary:
The volume Middle East and North Africa: Climate, Culture and Conflicts focuses on the intricate interrelationships between nature, culture and society in this ecologically, historically and politically fragile region. As such, it debates ideas of eco-theology from Muslim and Jewish perspectives, followed by mythological interpretations and geo-archeological resp. historical analyses of the interrelationships and impacts of climate and other environmental factors on the development of ancient civilizations and cultures. The section "Present" addresses current conflict scenarios as a result of climate change, i.e. water scarcity, droughts, desertification and similar factors. The final section is concerned with potentials of international cooperation in pursuit of developing and ensuring sustainable energy resources and moves across different scales of environmental and religious education, from awareness raising to perspectives of best practice examples. Contributors are Katajun Amirpur, Helmut Brückner, Eckart Ehlers, Max Engel, Kerstin Fritzsche, Ursula Kowanda-Yassin, Tobias von Lossow, Ephraim Meir, Rosel Pientka-Hinz, Matthias Schmidt, and Franz Trieb.
Contents:
Foreword
Acknowledgements
List of Figures, Maps, and Tables
List of Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: The Mena Region: Climate, Culture, and Conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa
Eckart Ehlers and Katajun Amirpur
Part 1: Ideas
1 And We Shall Save the Earth: Muslim Environmental Stewards
Katajun Amirpur
2 Wonder, Gratitude, and Justice as Ingredients for a Jewish Eco-Theology
Ephraim Meir
Part 2: Past
3 Holocene Climate Variability of Mesopotamia and its Impact on the History of Civilisation
Helmut Brückner and Max Engel
4 Destructive Waters-Refreshing Waters: Ancient Near Eastern Aquatic Symbolism at the Dawn of History
Rosel Pientka-Hinz
5 Deserts-Wind-Water: Strategies of Human Adaptations and Renewable Resources in Extremely Arid Environments. A Historical Retrospective
Eckart Ehlers
Part 3: Present
6 The Vanishing of Iran's Lake Urmia
Matthias Schmidt
7 Water in the Middle East: Hotspots of Scarcity and Conflict
Tobias von Lossow
8 Climate Change and the Emerging Information Societies in the Arab Region
Kerstin Fritzsche
Part 4: Prospects
9 DESERTEC: Europe-Middle East-North Africa Cooperation for Sustainable Energy
Franz Trieb
10 Connecting Religion and the Environment in Islamic Education: Raising Awareness, Exploring Perspectives, and Defining Best Practice
Ursula Kowanda-Yassin
Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-44497-1
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004444973 DOI

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