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Ayman F Batisha

Researcher, Environment and Climate Research Institute, National Water Research Center, Cairo, Egypt

Biography

He holds a PhD degree in Civil Engineering from Cairo University. Certified Consultant Environmentalist and Civil Engineer. Founding Editor-in-Chief of Practice, Progress, and Proficiency in Sustainability. A member, Egyptian National Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment. Expert-reviewer to Climate Change 2014, IPCC. Editorial Board Member, Environmental Development. His Articles cited in prestigious International Organizations such as UNEP; UNECA; ESCWA; BMZ; and Wikipedia. His Research interest in State and Trends of the Sustainability, Pathways for Sustainability, Sustainability and Global Responses.  

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Adaptation of Sea Level Rise in Nile Delta Due to Climate Change

Nile Delta is vulnerable due to the impact of climate change and related sea level rise. Due to low elevation in the Nile delta region, Egypt is considered one of the top five countries expected to be mostly impacted with a 1 m sea level rise resulting from global warming. Egypt is ranked as the fifth in the world concerning the impact on the total... Read More»

Ayman F Batisha

Research Article: J Earth Sci Climate Change

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000114

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