Impact of Climate Mitigation Technology and Natural Resource Management on Climate Change in Afghanistan

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Asif Iqbal
Maqsood Hayat

Abstract

‌Even though Climate change is a global issue, its impacts and consequences are felt locally. Afghanistan, marked by unique geographical and socio-economic conditions, faces severe consequences from climate change. This study investigates the effectiveness of climate mitigation technology and natural resource management in mitigating climate change in Afghanistan. The research explores current climate challenges, evaluates relevant technologies and management strategies, and proposes policy recommendations for a sustainable future. Employing a comprehensive methodology, this study contributes to the understanding of Afghanistan's climate resilience. The purpose of this essay is to analyze the impact of climate mitigation technology and natural resource management on addressing climate change in Afghanistan, with a focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing climate resilience.

Keywords

Climate, Change, Mitigation, Technology, Natural, Resource, Management, Afghanistan

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How to Cite
Asif Iqbal, & Maqsood Hayat. (2024). Impact of Climate Mitigation Technology and Natural Resource Management on Climate Change in Afghanistan. NUIJB, 3(02), 351–354. Retrieved from https://nuijb.nu.edu.af/index.php/nuijb/article/view/237

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