Environmental Projects and Their Impact on Sustainable Development in Libya

Authors

  • Abdulgader Alsharif Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, College of Technical Science Sabha, Sabha. Libya
  • Abdussalam Ali Ahmed Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department, Bani Waleed University, Bani Walid, Libya
  • Najway Dhu Al-Hajji Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Higher Institute of Industrial Technology Anjila, Tripoli, Libya
  • Beshir Ali Safor Biology department, College of Education and Sciences, University of Fezzan, Traghen, Libya

Keywords:

Sustainable development, Libya, climate change, resource management, improvement, eco-tourism

Abstract

Sustainable development is a prominent issue in both developed and developing countries, influencing numerous elements. Environmental initiatives in Libya are essential for advancing sustainable development in the face of climate change, political instability, and economic limitations. These programs concentrate on ecological restoration, resource management improvement, and the implementation of renewable energy alternatives. These programs enhance environmental resilience and community well-being by tackling issues including desertification, water scarcity, and pollution. Incorporating local populations in project development and implementation guarantees that solutions are culturally relevant and economically sustainable. Moreover, successful environmental initiatives can generate economic prospects via eco-tourism and sustainable agriculture, promoting a more sustainable and resilient future for Libya. This study underscores the significance of ongoing investment in ecology and renewable sources.

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Published

2025-01-28

How to Cite

Abdulgader Alsharif, Abdussalam Ali Ahmed, Najway Dhu Al-Hajji, & Beshir Ali Safor. (2025). Environmental Projects and Their Impact on Sustainable Development in Libya . African Journal of Academic Publishing in Science and Technology, 1(1), 35–41. Retrieved from https://aaasjournals.com/index.php/AJAPST/article/view/1117

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