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The impact of climate change on some aspects of public health and sustainable development, sports tourism, and green economy for the sports sector in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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  • Ahmed K Hassan
  • Mustafa S Al hamad
  • Eman A Almadany
  • Sara M AlFahaid
  • Samer Abdel Halim Gamal Eldin

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The research evaluated the effects of climate change on public health, together with sustainable development components, alongside sports tourism and the green economy elements of the sports sector throughout the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The researcher selected the descriptive approach along with the descriptive survey approach to fulfill the study objectives because these approaches matched the methodology requirements. A total of 1,512 participants were chosen from different sections of the study population. The data analysis revealed that climate change stands in direct connection with public health, together with the green economy and the sports sector’s climate impact mitigation efforts. Results from the data collection process establish that Saudi sports institutions actively implement climate change solutions along with green protocols to demonstrate their dedication to environmental sustainability. Conclusion: The study documents substantial proof that shows how climate-related decisions support public health benefits while helping the green economy and climate mitigation efforts produce positive results. The experimental findings demonstrate that sports-focused green economic initiatives assist in fighting global warming. The incorporation of renewable energy technologies along with sustainable materials in sports infrastructure both lowers ecological harm and helps achieve the economic objectives detailed in Vision 2030.

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  • Ahmed K Hassan & Mustafa S Al hamad & Eman A Almadany & Sara M AlFahaid & Samer Abdel Halim Gamal Eldin, 2025. "The impact of climate change on some aspects of public health and sustainable development, sports tourism, and green economy for the sports sector in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabi," International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, Innovative Research Publishing, vol. 8(2), pages 1521-1532.
  • Handle: RePEc:aac:ijirss:v:8:y:2025:i:2:p:1521-1532:id:5509
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