Water shortages from intermittent public supplies are a major and expanding problem in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Yet individual users, utility managers, and government officials can improve access or cope with shortages in many ways. New supplies, more efficient use of existing resources, long-term investments to expand infrastructure and reduce leakage, and short-term measures to flexibly transfer, ration, or curtail some uses represent several different approaches for management. This paper reviews three separate systems analysis that use stochastic optimization with recourse. Analysis for individual residential users, the water utility serving 2.2 million residents in the capital Amman, and the entire kingdom comprising Amman and ...
ordan is considered a landlocked country in the Middle East facing water scarcity. (Dabbas, 2017). T...
Water shortage in Jordan is considered to be one of the main challenges that face the country throug...
Jordan faces an archetypal combination of high water scarcity, with a per capita water availability ...
Water shortages from intermittent public supplies are a major and expanding global problem. Yet indi...
Intermittent access to improved urban water supplies is a large and expanding global problem. This p...
A regional hydroeconomic model is developed to include demand shifts from nonprice water conservati...
Jordan ranked as one of the world’s poorest countries in terms of water availability. In the face of...
Jordan now stands at the door step of a major water crisis. The country does not have enough water ...
The Kingdom of Jordan is one of the world's most water poor countries suffering from physical water ...
Water supply network losses are an international problem especially in countries suffering from wate...
Jordan is located in the Middle East in the eastern Mediterranean. It has a surface area of approxim...
Abstract: Jordan is extremely water-scarce with just 167 m3 per capita per year to meet domestic, in...
Water distribution and availability in the Jordan region were studied. Self-sufficiency in water ava...
Stochastic mixed-integer optimization is used to identify a portfolio of long- and short-term supply...
Abstract Jordan is considered one of the countries in the world with the scarcest of water resources...
ordan is considered a landlocked country in the Middle East facing water scarcity. (Dabbas, 2017). T...
Water shortage in Jordan is considered to be one of the main challenges that face the country throug...
Jordan faces an archetypal combination of high water scarcity, with a per capita water availability ...
Water shortages from intermittent public supplies are a major and expanding global problem. Yet indi...
Intermittent access to improved urban water supplies is a large and expanding global problem. This p...
A regional hydroeconomic model is developed to include demand shifts from nonprice water conservati...
Jordan ranked as one of the world’s poorest countries in terms of water availability. In the face of...
Jordan now stands at the door step of a major water crisis. The country does not have enough water ...
The Kingdom of Jordan is one of the world's most water poor countries suffering from physical water ...
Water supply network losses are an international problem especially in countries suffering from wate...
Jordan is located in the Middle East in the eastern Mediterranean. It has a surface area of approxim...
Abstract: Jordan is extremely water-scarce with just 167 m3 per capita per year to meet domestic, in...
Water distribution and availability in the Jordan region were studied. Self-sufficiency in water ava...
Stochastic mixed-integer optimization is used to identify a portfolio of long- and short-term supply...
Abstract Jordan is considered one of the countries in the world with the scarcest of water resources...
ordan is considered a landlocked country in the Middle East facing water scarcity. (Dabbas, 2017). T...
Water shortage in Jordan is considered to be one of the main challenges that face the country throug...
Jordan faces an archetypal combination of high water scarcity, with a per capita water availability ...