Studying the location of border tensions caused by climatic fluctuations in the Persian Gulf

سال انتشار: 1402
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 29 اردیبهشت 1403

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The melting of the polar ice caps in the north and Antarctica and the increase in the water volume of the oceans and seas cause changes in the sea coasts, which lead to the reduction of the land area of the coastal countries and the submergence of some islands. This change in closed and semi-closed seas, where the coasts of opposite countries are located at a short distance from each other, will have legal and political consequences, which will be the source of conflicts and tensions between coastal areas. One of the beaches on the northern edge of the Persian Gulf, which is considered the normal baseline, is the distance between Bandar Jask and Bandar Abbas. An area whose baseline will be challenged by rising seas and will have legal issues in the future.This article seeks to answer the question of how the rising water level in the Persian Gulf will affect the border issues between Iran and its maritime neighbors. The purpose of this research is to study the location of border tensions caused by climatic fluctuations in the Persian Gulf and the method of library and documentary research, and based on the statistics extracted from the sources, a new map was presented in the GIS environment with the techniques of this software. The results of the research indicate that the rise of the water level resulting from the melting of the polar ice caps in the future will cause a part of the land of the Islamic Republic of Iran to be submerged in front of Oman, and as a result, it will provide the basis for possible conflicts between Iran and that country.

نویسندگان

Mohammad Sadegh Jalali Rad

PhD in Public Policy. independent researcher. Tehran, Iran. mohammad_jalalirad@yahoo.com

Hadimorad Piri

Associate Professor of Imam Hossein University (peace be upon him)

Mohsen Rostami

Assistant Professor at National Defense University

Fatemeh Najafzadeh

PhD in Public Policy. independent researcher. Tehran, Iran. mohammad_jalalirad@yahoo.com