Part I: Introduction.- Chapter 1: Space Techniques and Earth Observation.- Chapter 2: Natural Hazards in the MENA Region.- Part II: Applications of Space Techniques for the MENA Region.- Chapter 3: Open Data and Tools for Multispectral Satellite Analysis of Desert Sand Dunes Migration: Case Studies in the MENA Region.- Chapter 4: How Severe is Water Stress in the MENA Region? Insights from GRACE and GRACE-FO Satellites and Global Hydrological Modeling.- Chapter 5: The Application of Remote Sensing on the Studies of Mean Sea Level Rise in the Arabian Gulf.- Chapter 6: Assessment of Vulnerability, Risk, and Adaptation of MENA Region to SLR by Remote Sensing and GIS.- Part III: Case Studies: Space techniques and Natural Hazards in the MENA Region.- Chapter 7: Use of satellite images and GIS for the assessment of natural hazards in Western Saudi Arabia.- Chapter 8: Remote Sensing and GIS application for Natural Hazards Assessment of the Mauritanian coastal zone.- Chapter 9: Remote sensing studies on monitoring natural hazards over cultural heritage sites in Cyprus.- Chapter 10: Flooding hazard assessment considering climate change in the coastal areas of Algeria based on a remote sensing and GIS data base.- Chapter 11: Geographical information systems (GIS) and multi-criteria analysis approach for flood risk mapping: case of Kasserine region, Tunisia.- Chapter 12: Applications of remote sensing techniques in earthquake and flood risk assessment in the Cyrenaica region, Al Jabal Al Akhdar area, NE Libya.- Integrated Methodology for Urban Flood Risk Mapping at the Microscale in Ungauged Regions: A Case Study of Hurghada, Egypt.- Chapter 14: Application of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System Techniques to Flood and Rainwater Harvesting: Case Study of Sennar, Sudan.- Chapter 15: Drought Assessment Using GIS and Remote Sensing in Jordan.- Chapter 16: Using Remote Sensing Techniques for Identifying the Environmental and QuantitativeIndices of Drought in Tihama, Yemen.- Chapter 17: Assessment of drought impact on agricultural production using remote sensing and machine learning techniques in Kairouan prefecture, Tunisia.- Chapter 18: Quantitative assessment of land sensitivity to desertification in Central Sudan: An application of remote sensing-based MEDALUS Model.- Chapter 19: Selected benchmark for landslides susceptibility assessments in Northern Morocco.- Chapter 20: A Geophysical and Remote Sensing-based Approach for Monitoring Land Subsidence in Saudi Arabia.- Chapter 21: Landslide Susceptibility Map Production of Aden Peninsula - South West of Yemen.- Chapter 22: The use of Earth Observation data in wildfire fire risk management: a case study from Lebanon.- Chapter 23: Avalanche hazards with mitigation in Turkey and qualitative risk assessment for snow avalanches in Ayder (Rize, NE Turkey) using combination of GIS, remote sensing techniques and field studies.- Chapter 24: Space techniques to recognize seismological and geomorphological features in Libya.- Chapter 25: Seismological and remote sensing studies in the Dead Sea zone, Jordan 1987-2021.- Chapter 26: Study of soil erosion risks using remote sensing and in Ouergha River watershed.