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This paper sheds light on the ecological transition phenomenon by suggesting a sustainable development model that demonstrates the different variables that impact the climate which in return suggests actions that ensures a renewal in our way of consuming, producing, working and living together. The paper then explains the factors that prevent the ecological transition in Morocco because the protection of the environment is conditioned by the implementation of preventive and corrective actions in order to remedy the harmful effects of overusing the existing natural resources. Then we explain the model that we will use to quantify and analyse the different weather variables. The first part is dedicated to explaining the components of economical model as well as the tools used in our research, the second part is dedicated to decorticating the model and its underlying mechanisms, and the last part explains the fuzzy logic behind it.
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Boukaya, L., Saoud, S. (2019). Climate Change: An Environmental and Economic Challenge. In: Ben Ahmed, M., Boudhir, A., Younes, A. (eds) Innovations in Smart Cities Applications Edition 2. SCA 2018. Lecture Notes in Intelligent Transportation and Infrastructure. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11196-0_2
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