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The book provides a comprehensive examination of Morocco's susceptibility to climate-related risks and the uncertainties associated with achieving renewable energy penetration targets. This abstract provides a glimpse into two key chapters of the book. The first chapter analyzes the challenges faced by the African continent, with a specific emphasis on the country of Morocco, in relation to climate change impacts and their resulting economic and non-economic losses and damages in various sectors, including agriculture, water resources, infrastructure, and human well-being. Chapter 2 delves…mehr

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The book provides a comprehensive examination of Morocco's susceptibility to climate-related risks and the uncertainties associated with achieving renewable energy penetration targets. This abstract provides a glimpse into two key chapters of the book. The first chapter analyzes the challenges faced by the African continent, with a specific emphasis on the country of Morocco, in relation to climate change impacts and their resulting economic and non-economic losses and damages in various sectors, including agriculture, water resources, infrastructure, and human well-being. Chapter 2 delves into the uncertainties associated with achieving different penetration targets for renewable electricity in Morocco. By examining Morocco's vulnerability to climate losses and damages and the uncertainties in the renewable electricity mix, this book provides valuable insights for policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders involved in climate change adaptation, energy planning, and sustainable development and contributes to Morocco's efforts in building climate resilience and advancing the renewable energy transition.
Autorenporträt
Ayat-Allah is currently an assistant professor at the college of engineering and architecture, Laboratory of Renewable Energies and Advanced Materials (LERMA), of the International University of Rabat (IUR).