Water resources in Jordan are very limited, among the lowest in the world on a per capita basis. The annual per capita share of water is currently estimated at 135 m3 and this Figure is expected to drop to 90 m3 in the year 2020 as a result of the disproportional increase in population...
Water resources in Jordan are very limited, among the lowest in the world on a per capita basis. The annual per capita share of water is currently estimated at 135 m3 and this Figure is expected to drop to 90 m3 in the year 2020 as a result of the disproportional increase in population...
AMMAN, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- Jordan on Tuesday signed financing agreements worth 125 million euros (about 134 million U.S. dollars) with the German Development Bank (KfW) to fund two water projects in the country. The projects aim to achieve optimal use of water resources in Jordan to ensur...
Relative Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resources in Jordan The impacts of a possible climate change on water resources in Jordan are investigated using a physically based model. Six years of historical daily preci... IM Oroud - Springer Netherlands 被引量: 12发表: 2012年 The Impacts of ...
Water Resources in Jordan:" Evolving Policies for Development, the Environment, and Conflict Resolution Available from RFF Press, Resources for the Future, Hopkins Fulfillment Services, POB 5037, Baltimore, MD 21211-4370; (800) 537-5487 or (410) 516-6965; fax... A Salman,E Karablieh,MJ Had...
(2003). Control and management study of Jordan’s water resource. Wat. Intl. 28 (1), 1–10.Control and Management Study of Jordan's Water Resources - Al-Salihi, Himmo - 2003Al-Salihi AH, Himmo SK (2003) Control and management of Jordan’s water resources. Water Int 28(1):1–10...
Making the Desert Bloom: Competing for Scarce WaterResources in the Jordan River Basin". Daniel J Epstein. Temp. Int’’l&Comp. L.J . 1996Making the Desert Bloom:Competing for Scarce Water Resources in the Jordan River Basin". Daniel J Epstein. Temple International and Comparative Law ...
Jordan is among the least countries in its water resources and about 85% of its area is desertic. Due to this reason the inhabitants of the Badia region used centuries ago water harvesting techniques to augment water for human and animal use. Two ancient water harvesting schemes (Burqu and ...
This chapter aims at providing an overview of the uses and the state of the water resources in the Lower Jordan Basin. The years 2007/2008 serve as a base line to describe the specific situation, marked by a succession of drought years during the first decade of the twenty-first century....
Water resources in Azraq basin at the northeastern part of Jordan are at critical juncture, due to the continual and excessive abstraction of groundwater accompanied with small amounts of groundwater recharge by precipitation, and high rates of evaporation losses over the entire basin. Groundwater ...