Climate Change Antecedent Environmental Deterioration over Human Life in Thar Desert Pakistan

Abstract

Environmental deterioration has a rigorous influence in Thar desert, and it has influenced human health. This issue is highlighted through climate change in the region, which led to the dystrophic condition over human survival in the Thar Desert. The climate change exposed to a disperse human state of existence in the region. The manipulating of climate and human health demonstrated through climate model in exploitation of the SPI (Standardized Precipitation Index), Geographic Information System (GIS) and SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Science). It represents the decreased rainfall and increased temperature foremost. The meteorological data asthmatic to human health is affected tremendously, while it recorded that rainfall decreased in the range of 100-200mm and temperature increased in the range of 1.50c to 2.000c in winter and 20c to 2.50c in summer in the twentieth century. This research suggested a new clairvoyance of governing the triangular period of temporal correlation in temperature, drought and rainfall. The human population has scattered and some people have left the area forever.

Presenters

Dr.Sujo Meghwar
Associate Professor, Geography, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Sind (en), Pakistan

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

The Nature of Evidence

KEYWORDS

Drought Diastrophic Deterioration Clairvoyance Correlation