Jordan is considered one of the most water-scarce countries in the world. As a result, Jordan took several steps toward good water governance by setting goals, policies, strategies, and plans. However, several research studies show that it should be strengthened and improved. Research has shown...
AMMAN, Nov. 27 (Xinhua) -- The 6th Arab Water Conference opened on Wednesday at Jordan's eastern shores of the Dead Sea to tackle challenges in water resource management across the Arab region. Under the theme "Governance Towards Achieving Sustainable Development in Water," the conference is a...
Stakeholder dialogue and participatory planning in the water sector of Balqa Governorate, JordanEMPOWERS stands for "Euro - Mediterranean Participatory Water Resources Scenarios". It is a four year project funded by the European Commission ... F Shraideh,R Alzoubi,E Team,... 被引量: 0发表: ...
In this paper, we present some results regarding the water-energy nexus governance in Jordan using a computer-supported co-creative approach for evaluating stakeholder preferences on criteria and possible scenarios of development for the sectors. We describe a decision support tool and a methodology ...
Yarmouk, Jordan, and Disi basins: Examining the impact of the discourse of water scarcity in Jordan on transboundary water governance Despite water's seeming abundance, water scarcity affects residents on every continent. In fact, the vast majority of the water on Earth is saltwater, which is ...
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The bottles of wine, which can be enjoyed only when the cart reaches its goals, are labelled ‘improved efficiency’, ‘high sales price’, ‘effective governance’, ‘economic investment’, and so on. Since the mid-1970s the idea of privatisation has been promoted and the elections of ...
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from this work is disappointing, as a sensible and widely agreed national framework of objectives is crucial to the improvement of freshwater governance in New Zealand. If iwi, farmers, other industry, and the public do not buy in to the framework’s objectives, then there are potential ...