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Title
Climate Change and Environmental Governance: A Case Study of Floods in Pakistan (2010 & 2022)
Author(s)
Nazish Tariq
Abstract
This thesis focuses on the serious problems caused by climate change and frequent floods in Pakistan. It highlights the urgent need for global efforts to address the environmental, social, and economic impacts of climate change, especially in a country like Pakistan that is vulnerable to such challenges. The study looks into the reasons behind the floods of 2010 and 2022 in Pakistan , uncovering connected political, social, and environmental factors. It emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive approach that considers power dynamics, environmental damage, and societal vulnerabilities. While acknowledging the government's efforts to manage crises, the study also points out coordination and resource allocation challenges, stressing the importance of effective governance. The research underscores the necessity of distributing resources to benefit all parts of society. Flood management in Pakistan faces problems due to coordination issues, highlighting the need for better planning and involving communities to enhance their resilience. Using qualitative methods and data from various sources, the study explores the causes and consequences of floods in Pakistan, the country's response to climate change, and possibilities for future prevention. The goal is to increase awareness and guide actions to reduce the impacts of climate-related disasters.
Type
Thesis/Dissertation MS
Faculty
Social Sciences
Department
International Relations
Language
English
Publication Date
2024-07-22
Subject
International Relations
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Format
Chicago 16th Edition
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