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    Humanity Only - HO ; 2018
    In:  Global Social Sciences Review Vol. III, No. IV ( 2018-12-30), p. 320-342
    In: Global Social Sciences Review, Humanity Only - HO, Vol. III, No. IV ( 2018-12-30), p. 320-342
    Abstract: Climate change, the greatest environmental challenge of current era, affects human health badly. Natural hazards such as storms, droughts, excessive rains, floods, droughts and increasing temperature always threaten human health. South Asian rural women bear more household responsibilities than men in terms of fetching water and burning biomass fuel for cooking and heating. To obtain these resources women have to go out and are more exposed to outdoor environment and the increased exposure make them more amenable to the effects of changing climatic and weather patterns. The objective of this study is to document women health impacts under climate change in District Rawalpindi, Pakistan. We find that climate change increases the incidence of diseases which affect physical health. In developing countries, extreme weather patterns disproportionally affect vulnerable population like women, children and others bear burden of illness. Pakistan also faces heat waves fluctuation during summer and extreme rainfall pattern which have severe effect on overall health of individuals. We conclude that climatic changes (increasing heat intensity, dry spells, unusual rains and others) affect women health badly. The state has to improve our climate by offering effective policies. This may include reforestation, plantation in and outside homes and environmental friendly policies like renewable energy that is a shift from coal and oil investing energy projects. Increase of green areas within urban localities is also needed.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2520-0348 , 2616-793X
    URL: Issue
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Humanity Only - HO
    Publication Date: 2018
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    Humanity Only - HO ; 2021
    In:  Global Social Sciences Review Vol. VI, No. IV ( 2021-12-30), p. 124-135
    In: Global Social Sciences Review, Humanity Only - HO, Vol. VI, No. IV ( 2021-12-30), p. 124-135
    Abstract: A digital game-based learning approach is a sophisticated method in which the student is dynamically involved in the learning. The traditional or old learning technique is fully replaced by this learning strategy. Several research studies have demonstrated that employing a game-based strategy boosts learning. The purpose of the current review study was to employ descriptive and statistical approaches to compare the learning outcomes of pupils who used a digital game-based learning approach to those who used traditional learning strategies. A total of 26 papers published between 2012 and 2021 were chosen based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The previous research' literature evaluation revealed that the digital game-based learning method has proved to be every operative learning technique in a number of disciplines and learning situations. Learners are extremely engaged in the learning process while using a digital game-based learning technique
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2616-793X , 2520-0348
    URL: Issue
    Language: English
    Publisher: Humanity Only - HO
    Publication Date: 2021
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2946679-9
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