January 29, 2026
shobeir karami

shobeir karami

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
Address: Persian Gulf Research Institute, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr Province
Degree: Ph.D in Agricultural Extension and Education
Phone: 07731222577
Faculty: Persian Gulf Research Institue

Research

Title Climate change and water scarcity impacts on sustainability in semi-arid areas: Lessons from the South of Iran
Type Article
Keywords
Climate change Adaptation Water scarcity Rural community Analytical hierarchy processing Iran
Journal Groundwater for Sustainable Development
DOI 10.1016/j.gsd.2023.101075
Researchers Mandana Karimi (First researcher) , Mansour Tabiee (Second researcher) , shobeir karami (Third researcher) , Vahid Karimi (Fourth researcher) , Esmail Karami Dehkordi (Fifth researcher)

Abstract

Understanding the effects of complex issues such as water scarcity on human society from the people's perspective is necessary to show how to adapt to these challenges. This research investigates and prioritizes the effects of water scarcity on the sustainability of rural communities through a mixed research methodology, including a case study and a survey in a semi-arid region, located in southern Iran. The results of using the Analytical Hierarchy Processing (AHP) technique showed that local people identify the economic dimension of sustainability as a priority dimension. Moreover, the alternative of unsustainability under water scarcity in the area received the highest priority and had a larger value than the sustainability alternative. This can be the result of the restricting international policies against Iran and the global climatic condition. Local communities, particularly farmers, perceive climate change and water scarcity as a global issue and a local challenge, which causes semi-arid areas to move towards unsustainability rather than sustainability. The sustainability of semi-arid areas under water scarcity requires climate change adaptation, appropriate long-term planning, and the removal of restricting international economic policies against nations.